Communiquès. Maria Galina
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Communiquès. Maria Galina
by Maria Galina

A book of poems by Maria Galina, completed exactly one day before the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This is Galina’s seventh book of poems. English translations by Anna Halberstadt and Ainsley Morse.

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