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Anastasia Dmitruk ((ウクライナ語:Анастасія Дмитрук), (ロシア語:Анастасия Дмитрук); born 31 January 1991, in Nizhyn) is a Ukrainian poet who writes in Russian and Ukrainian languages. She writes poetry and works as an information security specialist after graduation from Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. Her most widely cited poem became ''Never ever can we be brothers.'' The poem was written in response to the Russian occupation of Crimea in 2014. The poem celebrates Ukrainian revolution and rejects the idea of all-Russian nation, according to which Eastern Slavs should unite together against the West. It tells that Ukrainians must follow democracy, rather than remain junior brothers of "great Russians" who are still governed by their Tzar: Freedom’s foreign to you, unattained, from your childhood, you’ve been chained. In your home, “silence’s golden” prevails, but we’re raising up Molotov cocktails. In our hearts, blood is boiling, sizzling, and you’re kin? – you blind ones, miserly? There’s no fear in our eyes, it’s effortless, we are dangerous even weaponless.〔A fragment of the poem, (English translation by Andrey Kneller )〕 The YouTube record with Dmitruk reading her poem became viral, quickly accumulating more than a million hits. A song based on the poem was created by musicians from Klaipeda and also quickly accumulated more than million hits. The poem was hotly debated in press 〔()〕〔(Review of the poem ) by Yuri Loza〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anastasia Dmitruk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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