„Нашу пам’ять не знищить жоден“: популяризація воєнної поезії
"No one will destroy our memory": popularization of war poetry
Author(s): Anastasiia KlymenkoSubject(s): Media studies, Studies of Literature, Political behavior, Sociology of Culture, Politics of History/Memory, Russian war against Ukraine
Published by: RUTA, z.s.
Keywords: war poetry; Ukrainian artists; resilience; trauma; front lines; legacy;
Summary/Abstract: Amid the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian artists have turned to war poetry as a powerful weapon, capturing the harsh realities and emotional turmoil of the conflict. Many have joined the military, continuing to write and document their experiences on the front lines. This genre reflects not only the soldiers’ struggles but also the collective trauma of the nation. The works of poets like Victoria Amelina and Maxim Kryvtsov, who have both perished in the war, resonate deeply, immortalizing their voices and the brutal truth of their experiences. Their poetry, often shared through exhibitions and music, serves as a testament to resilience and the unyielding spirit of Ukraine. The legacy of these artists, who face the war daily, is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of words even in the darkest times.
Journal: Український журнал
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 47-51
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Ukrainian