‘Chocolate Love Poems’

(book review)

‘Chocolate Love Poems’ is a talisman for lovers. It includes poems by the authors of several generations. In total, the collection consists of versesby 17 lyrists. Some of them are famous, have weight in national literature – Dmytro Lazutkin, Sashko Gavrosh, Maryana Savka, Marianna Kiyanovska, Viktor Neborak, Taras Fedyuk, Iryna Shuvalova, Galina Kruk. Other poets – Serhiy Grabar, Roman Rudyuk, Marusya Vesna, Kateryna Onishchuk are still gaining the affection and sympathy of readers. In the “chocolate” collection, Maryana Savka’s young niece – Solomiya, who showed exquisite taste in her work, made her debut.

Marianna Kiyanovskaya’s poetry in the collection is salty rather than sweet (“We are the cups of passions – filled with them, salty. The hum of secrecy and longing – like a garden in the rain”). A sadness blows from her, which sometimes bursts out, then subsides. Kiyanovska’s love is the love of waiting, dreams and memories, it is more tied to the past and the future than the present (“I dream of you. You, sweet, stayed far away. Almost in a dream, I enveloped you with lights at night. What is difficult for you, but what is easy for you? Who did you wake up to? Who did you never become?”).

Another highlight of the “sweet” edition is the lack of content in the book. On the one hand, this is unusual (because there are favorite authors), on the other hand, it is intriguing, you can tell fortunes: open the book on any page and read about the future. And let it be necessarily sweet with a barely perceptible bitter taste of chocolate.

My raying is 9/10.

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