Poetry Reading: Ukrainian Wartime Poetry

Schedule

Thu Jun 27 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Location

Manchester Poetry Library at Manchester Metropolitan University | Manchester, EN

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Join prize-winning Ukrainian poets Yuliya Musakovska and Olena Huseinova as well as Hanna Khriakova for a series of wartime poetry readings.
About this Event

Join the prize-winning Ukrainian poets Yuliya Musakovska and Olena Huseinova as well as Hanna Khriakova, international manager of the Lviv UNESCO City of Literature, as they carry the voices of their lost friends and comrades and share those who are defending Ukraine, as soldier-poets on the front line, or as writers and artists on the home front and on the international stage.

Manchester Poetry Library (MPL) is the North West’s first public poetry library - open to all. Based at Manchester Metropolitan University, we host a collection of over 14,000 books and recordings profiling 20th and 21st century poets, a growing children’s collection, and a languages collection co-curated with bilingual and multilingual poets. MPL has a year-round learning programme for readers and writers, as well as a free events, workshops and an exhibition programme. The Poetry Library is changing and developing all the time in terms of the collection and its programme - tell us what change you want to see.

Yuliya Musakovska is a Ukrainian poet and translator. She has published six poetry collections in Ukrainian, most recently Stones and Nails (2024). Her collection The God of Freedom (2021) was among the finalists for the Lviv UNESCO City of Literature Prize and the top eight nominees for the Taras Shevchenko National Prize. In 2024, this book was released by Arrowsmith Press in English translation by Olena Jennings and the author.

Yuliya has received many literary awards in Ukraine, including the prominent Smoloskyp Prize for Poetry. Her poems have been translated into over thirty languages and published worldwide. In 2023, she paused her 20-year career in business and IT to dedicate herself to cultural activism and global advocacy for Ukraine. As a translator, Yuliya works with English and Swedish languages. She is a member of PEN Ukraine.

Olena Huseinova is a radio host, radio producer, and writer. Works at Radio Culture (Suspilne). She received the Ivan Franko Award (jointly with Myroslav Layuk) for the special project “Lesya Ukrainka: 30 radio stories”. The author of two poetry collections, Open Rider (2012) and Superheroes (2016), as well as three poetry books, including Night Air (2024). Superheroes won first prize in the illustrators’ competition at the international festival Book Arsenal in 2017 as well as several prestigious international awards in the field of book design. She has written essays and other short pieces – including in Ukraine 22: Ukrainian Writers Respond to War (Penguin, 2023) – and has also been translated into Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hebrew, Finnish, Lithuanian, Estonian, and other languages.

Hanna Khriakova (she/her) is a culturologist and communicational and international manager of Lviv UNESCO City of Literature. Working internationally she is mostly interested in nuances of languages and translation, specifically in the Ukrainian language and its relations to other languages.

Hanna also occupies the position of communication manager in several artistic projects. Recently she performed as a part of a team on the “Unseen Force” project, which highlights

the difficulties of living in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine through an artistic perspective.

She recently joined the team of the Home of Sound institution in Lviv and now is researching how the soundscape affects our self-feeling and how the soundscape of war specifically affects our daily lives.

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Manchester Poetry Library at Manchester Metropolitan University, Grosvenor East Building, Manchester, United Kingdom

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