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Tomb of an Israeli Soldier I was one of a series of works painted by Michail Grobman at a time when any sympathetic gesture toward Israel was, for Soviet Jews, an act of defiance. Grobman’s very style…
Contributor:
Mikhail Grobman
Places:
Moscow, USSR (Moscow, Russia)
Date:
1963
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A moon full of shimmering honey,
Exuding joy.
What bird beats in my heart?
Fly away—away, but not alone.
What am I shy? What?
Thick empyrean wine.
I’ll take a wicker bottle,
To the cemetery alone…
Contributor:
Elena Shvarts
Places:
Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Date:
1980
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Three Idlers [finish chanting]:Why, oh why,Did the soul descendFrom the highest heightTo the deepest end?The greatest fallContains the upward flight.[A long pause. All three sit motionless, lost in…
Contributor:
S. An-ski
Places:
Russian Empire (Moscow, Russia)
Date:
1913–1917