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Marusia Churai, Ukrainian poetess from the 17th century, wrote a poem about poisoning her lover and then became a national icon. How did this happen? Why did her poems, turned songs, become an inspiration for a nation and how did them become some of the best known Ukrainian national songs? Find out in this episode which details the love-triangle Marusia got herself into, the death sentence she got out of and how her story has been debated and explored, most notably by Lina Kostenko in the 1970s. You'll also get to hear about the wonders of Kyiv parks!
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Marusia Churai, Ukrainian poetess from the 17th century, wrote a poem about poisoning her lover and then became a national icon. How did this happen? Why did her poems, turned songs, become an inspiration for a nation and how did them become some of the best known Ukrainian national songs? Find out in this episode which details the love-triangle Marusia got herself into, the death sentence she got out of and how her story has been debated and explored, most notably by Lina Kostenko in the 1970s. You'll also get to hear about the wonders of Kyiv parks!
To donate: https://www.wanderingtheedge.net/reviews
Facebook & Instagram: @Wanderedgeukraine
For more episodes, photo credits, sources and extras, please visit: wanderingtheedge.net
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