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Voices of Babyn Yar

Ukrainian / English

Marianna Kiyanovska Oksana Maksymchuk Max Rosochinsky Polina Barskova

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Ukrainian
Harvard University Press
09 August 2022
With The Voices of Babyn Yar—a collection of stirring poems by Marianna Kiyanovska—the award-winning Ukrainian poet honors the victims of the Holocaust by writing their stories of horror, death, and survival by projecting their own imagined voices. Artful and carefully intoned, the poems convey the experiences of ordinary civilians going through unbearable events leading to the massacre at Kyiv’s Babyn Yar from a first-person perspective to an effect that is simultaneously immersive and estranging. While conceived as a tribute to the fallen, the book raises difficult questions about memory, responsibility, and commemoration of those who had witnessed an evil that verges on the unspeakable.

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Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm, 
ISBN:   9780674268869
ISBN 10:   0674268865
Series:   Harvard Library of Ukrainian Literature
Pages:   192
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marianna Kiyanovska is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, prose, and literary translation and her works have been translated into eighteen languages. She received the 2022 Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award. In 2020, Kiyanovska was recognized with the prestigious Taras Shevchenko Prize for The Voices of Babyn Yar. She was also awarded the 2013 Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture in Poland.

Reviews for Voices of Babyn Yar (Ukrainian / English)

In 2017, the poet Marianna Kiyanovska published her collection Babyn Yar: Holosamy. It has now been translated by Oksana Maksymchuk and Max Rozochinsky in a virtuosic English version...[The] poems include a discussion of the Nazi genocide, Soviet revisionist history, and recent conversations about identity and citizenship. -- Amelia Glaser * Jewish Renaissance * There is no doubt that The Voices of Babyn Yar is destined to become a classic text in the Ukrainian canon. Will this poetry save nations or people? Of course not. But it will forever serve as a reminder of the human capacity for evil - a prompt we seem to require on a regular basis. -- Askold Melnyczuk * Times Literary Supplement *


  • Short-listed for AATSEEL Best Translation into English Book Prize 2023 (United States)
  • Winner of Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for a Translation of a Literary Work 2023 (United States)
  • Winner of Peterson Literary Fund Translated Book Award 2023 (United States)

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