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    What we live for, what we die for : selected poems / Serhiy Zhadan ; translated from the Ukrainian by Virlana Tkacz and Wanda Phipps.

    • Title:What we live for, what we die for : selected poems / Serhiy Zhadan ; translated from the Ukrainian by Virlana Tkacz and Wanda Phipps.
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    • Author/Creator:Z︠H︡adan, Serhiĭ, 1974- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Tkacz, Virlana, 1952- translator.
      Phipps, Wanda, translator.
      JSTOR (Organization)
    • Published/Created:New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2019.
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      • Call Number: PG3949.36.H33
      • Number of Items:
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      • Status:No information available 
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Ukrainian poetry.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
    • Description:1 online resource.
    • Notes:Print version record.
    • ISBN:9780300245547 (electronic bk.)
      0300245548 (electronic bk.)
      0300223366
      9780300223361
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: What We Live For, What We Die For
      FROM Why I'm Not on Social Media (2015)
      Needle
      Search
      Sect
      Chechen Girl
      Psycho
      Pillager
      Headphones
      Chaplain
      Spy
      Rhinoceros
      FROM Life of Maria (2015)
      "`Where are you coming from?'"
      "Take only what is most important"
      "You can find just about everything down at the train station"
      "So I throw down my weapon and start to crawl"
      "The dark shattered wicked winter"
      "All night long she sings in her room"
      Cellist
      FROM Ethiopia (2009)
      "Neither the smallest girl in Chinatown"
      FROM Maradona (2007)
      Mushrooms of Donbas
      Lukoil
      FROM UkSSR (2004)
      Contraband
      "... not to wake her up"
      "... remember how winter began in your town"
      "The hot heart of the year is burning"
      Lord Sympathizes with Outsiders
      Sweet Peppers
      Dictionaries in the Service of the Church
      Socialism
      Oceans
      Hemp Harvesters
      FROM History of Culture at the Turn of This Century (2003)
      From To Live Means to Die History of Culture at the Turn of This Century
      Sell-Out Poets of the `60s
      Serbo-Croatian
      Cleaning Ladies in the Corridors
      Polish Rock
      Primary School
      To Live Means to Die
      Post Office
      Elegy for Ursula
      From Chinese Cooking
      Chinese Cooking
      Children's Train
      Hotel Business
      Used Car Salesman
      Noncommercial Film
      Funeral Orchestra
      Alcohol
      Children's Crusade
      Children's Crusade
      From Ballads About War and Reconstruction (2001)
      Music for the Fat
      New York Fuckin 'City
      End of Ukrainian Syllabotonic Verse.
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