The American publishing house Arrowsmith Press will publish the poetry collection "In the Hour of War: Poems from Ukraine", edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Carolyn Forché. Kaminsky announced this on his Facebook page.
The anthology will include poems by Anastasia Afanasyeva, Yuriy Andruhovych, Oleksandr Averbukh, Natalka Bilotserkivets, Dmytro Bliznyuk, Andriy Bondary, Kateryna Derishova, Boris Humenyuk, Yuriy Izdryk, Oleksandr Kabanov, Kateryna Kalytko, Iya Kyva, Marianna Kiyanovskaya, Lyudmila Khersonskaya, Boris Khersonsky, Galina Kruk, Oksana Lutsyshina, Oleg Lysheha, Yulia Musakovska, Viktor Neborak, Lesyk Panasyuk, Maryana Savka, Iryna Shuvalova, Ostap Slyvinskyi, Lyubov Yakymchuk, Oksana Zabuzhko and Serhiy Zhadan.
This is the silence before the explosion, between volleys of rifle fire, the silence of foreboding, of fear and insomnia, and the silence of complicity. The poems were written in the hour of war, in the lyrics of passing through fire....
Carolyn Forché and Ilya Kaminsky
Ukraine may be the only country on earth that owes its existence, at least in part, to a poet. Ever since the appearance of Taras Shevchenkoâs Kobzar in 1840, poetry has played an outsized role in Ukrainian culture. âOur anthology begins: Letters of the alphabet go to war and ends with I am writing/ and all my people are writing,â note the editors. âIt includes poets whose work is known to thousands of people, who are translated into dozens of languages, as well as those who are relatively unknown in the West.â
These poems offer a startling look at the way language both affects and reflects the realities of war and extremity. The volume is sure to become the classic text marking not only one of the darkest periods in Ukrainian history, but also a significant moment in the universal struggle for democracy and human rights.