Julia Nemirovskaya (ed.)

"Captures the initial shock of the invasion, and the rage, shame, lament and prayer."
TLS

"Opens a treasure trove of Russian anti-war poetry."
MOSCOW TIMES

"Proof that the Russian language can still carry an antidote to the poisons disseminated by the Kremlin."
ROBERT CHANDLER, LITERARY REVIEW

"The depth of poetic vision on display in this remarkable anthology reverberates with a sense of culpability and disenfranchisement."
WRITE OUT LOUD

"An astonishing book… a Noah’s Ark of an enterprise… These poems needed to be written, and they need to be read too."
EAST-WEST REVIEW

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