Detachable Subdivision
"Rivne Professional College of
National University of Life
and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine"
On May 5, the reading room held literary patriotic event: meeting with a servicewoman and poetess By Tatyana Kameristova, during which her presentation was book of poems "Wings Burned by War". The event was attended by students of the 11th grade group with curator Yulia Yukhymchuk. This touching and emotional event was organized by Lyudmila Buryachynska and the librarian of the Regional Library of the National Library of Ukraine, Valentana Bendyug.
With this event, the college joined the project "Big Reading 2025. Rivne region reads poetry in pixels", which involves reading poetry by Rivne soldiers - those who touched the war with their own hands, with their hearts; those who convey to us their thoughts, feelings, pain and unwavering faith in Victory through poetic lines. Each poem is a chronicle of the war, engraved in the memory of the nation, it is the voice of a warrior, it is a document of our era.
Among the books chosen for reading are:Wings Scorched by War" by Tatyana Kameristova (callsign "Mavka"). Servicewoman and poet Tetyana Kameristova emphasizes: “We must withstand the blow, because our wings carry us to Victory.” Her poems are full of love for the Motherland and pain for those who gave their lives for its freedom.
Tetyana Kameristova says: "The collection is exclusively about war. About all the emotions that today's society experiences during the war. It is also about lost childhood. It is about the feelings of people in war - in the trenches, actually. It is about my friends, brothers, who died in the war. The title was born in one second. For some reason there were wings, for some reason they were burned by the war. Wings are my muse, my fantasy. And when it becomes quite difficult, I stop writing, somewhere it hurts me a lot. And, actually, because of this, the wings are burned by the war."
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Lyudmila BURYACHYNSKA, Head of the BIT
Yulia Yukhymchuk, curator of the 11-IP group

