![]() Poet Ilya Kaminsky was born in the former Soviet Union city of Odessa. Author Garth Greenwell calls Kaminsky "the most brilliant of his generation, one of the world’s few geniuses”. His second collection Deaf Republic is regarded as "a contemporary epic”, “a remarkable book of poems”. Violence and coercion are met with love, dance and music. With love and optimism, his poetry turns the other cheek. Kaminsky has a keen eye for the absurdity of existence, writes openly about cruelty and atrocities, but always remains engaged as an observer. Kaminsky's characters are often deaf, and yet they make love and dance against all the odds, oblivious to what is being said about them, and failing to hear any orders that may be issued. ![]() Like Raymond Antrobus, who was at last year’s festival, his deafness was overlooked in early childhood. ![]() He was born in Odessa, in the former Soviet Union (now Ukraine), but he and his family moved to the US in 1993. "Everyday life is a wonderful thing and to be quite honest it is all we have.” To Ilya Kaminsky, poetry is about creating a parallel reality, and thus creating freedom. ![]()
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