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  <title><![CDATA[‘The War Never Left’ a Conversation With Ilya Kaminsky About Memory, Viral Poetry, and the Tragedy of Ukraine.]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Ilya Kaminsky, a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, was featured in the article, &#39;The War Never Left&rsquo; a Conversation With Ilya Kaminsky About Memory, Viral Poetry, and the Tragedy of Ukraine&#39;, posted on March 15, 2022 in&nbsp;<em>New York&nbsp;Magazine.</em></p>

<p>An excerpt:</p>

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<p>Four years before the country&rsquo;s collapse &mdash; it is the era of Gorbachev&rsquo;s prohibition reforms. Alcohol is impossible to find in the USSR, though I am too young to care. As I bike by Rodina, someone in the line of drunks is shouting angrily about Metcheny Mikhail &mdash; their name for Gorbachev, because of the enormous birthmark on his forehead &mdash; Marked Mikhail.</p>
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