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Dancing in Odessa
Dancing in Odessa | Ilya Kaminsky
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Dancing in Odessa was published in the US by Tupelo Press in 2004 and won the Whiting Writer's Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Metcalf Award, the Dorset Prize, and the Ruth Lilly Fellowship given annually by Poetry magazine.
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Dancing in Odessa | Ilya Kaminsky
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This poetry collection very much pays homage to past Ukrainian poets. I spent a lot of time on Wikipedia reading about these poets and authors that I had never heard of. This is Kaminsky‘s first book in English. There is also a lot of dancing, unsurprisingly. I think anyone with more knowledge of Ukraine and Ukrainian poets would understand and enjoy this more than I did.

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Dancing in Odessa | Ilya Kaminsky
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“But on certain afternoons
the Republic of Psalms opens up
and I grow frightened that I haven‘t lived, died, not enough
to scratch this ecstasy into vowels, hear
splashes of clear, biblical speech.”

-from the section in his book, Musica Humana