Darya Zorka
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Writer & translator | Writing about the culture, history, and food of Eastern Europe: Ukraine, Belarus, and beyond | Subscribe to my newsletter on Substack ↓
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“From My Heart” is a weekly newsletter about Eastern Europe, Ukraine, Belarus, and about living in challenging times. I’ll be happy to see you among my readers! https://t.co/itiiw0O7My
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I left the blanket on the bed only to find Mayson inside of it a few moments later. I don’t know how he did it, but he wrapped himself in the blanket and fell asleep. I understand him! It looks so cozy ❤️
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A walk in the autumn forest. A recent photo from Ukraine by Kateryna Svyrydenko. Read a rare and beautiful Ukrainian poem about autumn in the post below!
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Updates about the fundraiser for Sergei! It was possible only thanks to your support! 🙏
Last week's raffle by @Pawtriots_Ukr & @JohnLiniger brought us to a total of $6500 for medic Sergei. We spent it ALL this weekend. At Sergei's request, you supplied: ⚕️ 4 x XSTAT 12 ($92 ea.) ⚕️ 4 x XSTAT 30 ($299 ea.) ⚕️ 145 x NAR Gen 7 CAT ($24 ea.) ⚕️ 60 x hemostatic gauze
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A walk in the autumn forest. A recent photo from Ukraine by Kateryna Svyrydenko. Read a rare and beautiful Ukrainian poem about autumn in the post below!
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From My Heart is a weekly newsletter about the culture, history, and food of Eastern Europe. Sharing stories from Ukraine, Belarus, and beyond. I’d be happy to see you among my readers! https://t.co/itiiw0O7My
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I translate and share poems by Ukrainian and Belarusian writers in my newsletter and often, it is the first time people have a chance to read them. The poetry of the entire Eastern European region is completely overlooked. There are thousands and thousands of writers whose poems
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From My Heart is a weekly newsletter about the culture, history, and food of Eastern Europe. Sharing stories from Ukraine, Belarus, and beyond. I’d be happy to see you among my readers! https://t.co/itiiw0O7My
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I translate and share poems by Ukrainian and Belarusian writers in my newsletter and often, it is the first time people have a chance to read them. The poetry of the entire Eastern European region is completely overlooked. There are thousands and thousands of writers whose poems
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For centuries, Russians did everything to silence Ukrainian voices, and they continue doing it today, not only physically through occupation, destruction, and bombings, but also on a cultural level. Just look at how many books, movies, etc., about Russians or by Russians are
Today, I shared a beautiful autumn poem by Ukrainian writer Mykola Rudenko. It wasn’t translated before. The poem describes this cold season perfectly – and it is not only about the weather. Read it the post below!
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Today, I shared a beautiful autumn poem by Ukrainian writer Mykola Rudenko. It wasn’t translated before. The poem describes this cold season perfectly – and it is not only about the weather. Read it the post below!
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For centuries, Russians did everything to silence Ukrainian voices, and they continue doing it today, not only physically through occupation, destruction, and bombings, but also on a cultural level. Just look at how many books, movies, etc., about Russians or by Russians are
Today, I shared a beautiful autumn poem by Ukrainian writer Mykola Rudenko. It wasn’t translated before. The poem describes this cold season perfectly – and it is not only about the weather. Read it the post below!
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Today, I shared a beautiful autumn poem by Ukrainian writer Mykola Rudenko. It wasn’t translated before. The poem describes this cold season perfectly – and it is not only about the weather. Read it the post below!
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A dark, horrific night for Kyiv. I can hardly remember russia ever bombing this many apartment buildings in a single terrorist strike here.
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I believe this post deserves more attention! Please amplify the works of Ukrainian artists, so more people can discover Ukrainian culture. It’s painful to watch how the world continues its obsession with Russian culture as if no other cultures exist.
Autumn, 1960. A watercolor painting by Ukrainian artist Kateryna Bilokur. If you haven’t heard about this artist before, read a story of her incredible life in the post below. You will be touched, inspired, shocked, and very moved.
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I believe this post deserves more attention! Please amplify the works of Ukrainian artists, so more people can discover Ukrainian culture. It’s painful to watch how the world continues its obsession with Russian culture as if no other cultures exist.
Autumn, 1960. A watercolor painting by Ukrainian artist Kateryna Bilokur. If you haven’t heard about this artist before, read a story of her incredible life in the post below. You will be touched, inspired, shocked, and very moved.
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The Queen of Flowers – a life story of Kateryna Bilokur, a genius Ukrainian artist https://t.co/L4q7zSTRdM
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Autumn, 1960. A watercolor painting by Ukrainian artist Kateryna Bilokur. If you haven’t heard about this artist before, read a story of her incredible life in the post below. You will be touched, inspired, shocked, and very moved.
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