My War. My Victory

Poet’s Voice

  • Efim L. Bershin Russian PEN-center
Keywords: V. S. Grossman, Battle of Stalingrad, S. I. Lipkin, Nazism, family history, trauma

Abstract

Marina Tsvetayeva said that everything we learned as a child was learned forever, and that was not learned would never be learned. The author’s perception of military events was formed in his childhood in the process of communication with survived war veterans for whom the military experience had been clearly traumatic. The article inscribes those events not only in the vast historical, but also in the Biblical context. The
The author’s poems are also provided in the article.

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Author Biography

Efim L. Bershin, Russian PEN-center

Poet and Member of the Writers Union, member of the Executive Committee of the Russian PENCenter

Published
2020-06-21
How to Cite
BershinE. L. (2020). My War. My Victory. Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue, 3(2), 83-89. https://doi.org/10.17323/2658-5413-2020-3-2-83-89
Section
The 75th Anniversary of the Great Victory