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Banned Book Club -III
“A Diary of Occupation” Vakulenko Volodymyr’s last work (Banned in Ukraine) eastern part 20% Diary of Volodymyr Vakulenko — painful and true records that the writer kept from the beginning of the full-scale invasion and during the occupation of Izyum and his native village of Kapitolivka in Kharkiv Oblast. Dangerous to the Russian occupation force A bright and cheery children’s book writer’s remorse He said on the tenth day of occupation FSB “It’s who you remain during all of this” Then, buried his manuscript underneath a cherry tree My heart sinks when I think of Vakulenko and Victoria A Poet, a journalist in this bloody war This is about a writer who’d know what was in store His hand-written manuscript's underground in his backyard Russian troops surround his village put him on guard His life stolen they would pillage, his books found and burned and captured him O Vakulenko, we’ll carry your script in our bosom Following his death and the liberation of Kharkiv Victoria the one his journal of the war would retrieve Her book of Ukrainians who wrote on the war, her mission Was killed in an air strike Her books by Russia deemed sedition Worried he would be tortured or killed, in the black Ukrainian soil Her life was also taken in turmoil Ukrainian man in a war-torn country Today I honor thee Your words shall be read Around the world spread America like Russia may do the same Banning such books unconscionable shame
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