Ukraine paid tribute to Ukrainian writers who died during the country’s war with Russia, referencing Taylor Swift’s newest album, “The Tortured Poets Department”.
“Department of Tortured Poets (@Ukraine Version)”, the country posted on his account on the social media platform X Tuesday.
The post featured the names of Ukrainian writers Victoria Amelina, Maksym Kryvtsov and Volodymyr Vakulenko, all of whom were killed during Ukraine’s current war with Russia.
Amelina died from injuries sustained in a Russian missile attack in eastern Ukraine last summer, PEN America said, according to the Associated Press (AP). She was a novelist, children’s author and even won the UNESCO City of Literature Prize and the European Union Literature Prize for one of her books.
Kryvtsov, a poet, was killed in action as a soldier in his country’s war against Russia in January, according to the AP. His 2023 book “Poems from the Loophole” primarily featured poetry that focused on the brutal reality as a result of war.
Vakulenko, a children’s author, was taken from his home by Russian paramilitaries in spring 2022, according to NPR. He was later found in a mass grave near his village by Ukrainian authorities, with DNA tests confirming it was him.
Swift’s eleventh studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department” was released last Friday. The album focuses on topics such as love, loss and life in the spotlight.
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