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by Ilya Kaminsky (Author)
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Winner of the 2002 Tupelo Press Dorset Prize, this magical book of poems written by a Russian immigrant who came to America only a few years ago without knowing a single word of English, draws readers in ineluctably. Although a recent arrival, Kaminsky's ear for the music in English is better than most poets born here. As readers quickly realize upon opening the book, Kaminsky's poetry isn't just beautiful-it is unforgettable.

An undisputed rising poetic star, Ilya Kaminsky was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union. He has already received the Ruth Lilly fellowship from Poetry magazine and was the youngest person appointed Writer in Residence at Phillips Exeter Academy. Kaminsky, who is also almost totally deaf, will finish his law degree at the University of California in 2004.


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  • Paperback: 58 pages
  • Publisher: Tupelo Press (April 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932195122
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932195125
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #201,618 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars a beautiful document of a life..., May 11, 2004
By Felicia Sullivan (New York, ny United States) - See all my reviews
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It was in 1993 that the family of poet/lawyer Ilya Kaminsky received asylum as political refugees. Kaminsky has never returned to the "city of his childhood" because the country he left exists only in his imagination. Still, he has documented that life and its memories in his first full-length book, "Dancing In Odessa."

Winner of the 2002 Dorset Prize from Tupelo Press, "Dancing In Odessa" is a joyous achievement. Passionate. Compassionate. Daring in its use of imaginative language. Though the work, written in English, has a deep feeling for a life lived in another country, the words transcend to one universal.

The book opens with "Author's Prayer," a work that sets the tone for the work.

I will praise your madness, and
in a language not mine, speak

of music that wakes us, music
in which we move. For whatever I say

is a kind of petition, and the darkest
days must I praise.

Continuing to speak, the importance of words and language, is predominant in Kaminsky's poems. Perhaps that can be contributed to his early life in the Soviet Union; among other things, his grandfather killed and his grandmother exiled to Siberia. Kaminsky has stated that "family narrative" is not his "thing;" his goal is one of "imaginary memoir," of being a storyteller and so he writes.

In Praise of Laughter," he mentions the need for continuance:

all our words, heaps of burning feathers
that rise and rise with each retelling.

And in the title poem:

I retell the story the light etches
Into my hand: Little book, go to the city
without me.

One section of the book, Musica Humana, is an elegy for Osip Mandelstam, a Russian poet who dared to criticize Joseph Stalin in his work. Mandelstam was imprisoned and exiled. The poems are simply delicious in their use of language and imagery.

Once or twice in his life, a man
is peeled like apples.

What's left is a voice
that splits his being

down to the center.
We see: obscenity, fright mud

and

He believed in the human being. Could not
cure himself
of Petersburg. He cited by heart
phone numbers
of the dead.

"Dancing In Odessa" is a collection of poetry that excited me. Not only due to Kaminsky's use of the English language, but for the truths he shares. In the section "Praise," he speaks of his family's leaving Odessa.

This is how we live on earth, Kaminsky writes. "A flock of sparrows./the darkness, a magician, finds quarters/behind our ears. We don't know what life is,/who makes it, the reality is thick/with longing. We put it up to our lips/and drink."

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great poetry still happens, June 1, 2005
This book cannot be praised enough. Here you have the opportunity to read the early poems of one of the generation's best poets. As has been remarked by previous reviewers, there is an optimism in Kaminsky's poems even amidst tragedy; an unearthly eloquence and musicality to each and every line. It is an unbelievably refreshing tone.

You'll breeze through the book in no time and then realize that you can spend a day on every page. This is a book of transport - to another time, another country, in other bodies and minds - and what you will find there is a new mythos - cities of birds and song and silence all together. And there, on the bench reading a small book filled with beauty in the midst of cobblestones? Why it is you.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Passionate, full of humor and tragedy, September 20, 2004
By Jeannine Gailey (Carlsbad, CA) - See all my reviews
This book was like a blow to the head - thunderously moving, intensely tragic, uplifting, and comic by turns. The way the author weaves his poems together in the book is inspiring - a turn of phrase or image recurs in a way that seems totally natural, as in musical phrases. His love poetry to "Natalia" is everything love poetry should be. A pleasure to read - and the book is even more amazing considering the writer is so young and that English is not his first language. Also, unlike so many modern poets, though Kaminsky's poetry often deals with horrific events, the overall movement of the book is optimistic, even dare I say the work uplifting.
Applause, applause.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
It is amazing to see someone who did not grow up with English manipulate it so well. His story is beautiful and inspiring. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Marcel Falestiny

5.0 out of 5 stars Arresting
from the first encounter to the sixtieth, this book grabs and holds. It is a daring, beautiful debut and the kind of book that makes me invest in books of poetry, hopeful each... Read more
Published on December 22, 2006 by Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars Ten stars
This is the best book of poetry I've read in years. I read it again and again.
I couldn't recommend it more.

John FitzGerald, author of Spring Water
Published on December 21, 2006 by JM FitzGerald

5.0 out of 5 stars Yes to this Dance
I highly recommend Ilya Kaminsky's first book. It is full of small beautiful lyric moments that rise across history. His love poems are simply beautiful. Read more
Published on November 19, 2006 by Sean T. Dougherty

5.0 out of 5 stars A Powerful voice and persistent energy!
I had the pleasure of hearing Ilya Kaminsky read his poetry from Dancing in Odessa the other day at my college. He came into the room and seemed a bit shy at first. Read more
Published on March 25, 2005 by C. Poppleton

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Hesitate
I've said before, and I'll say again: I love Ilya Kaminsky. Whatever cleverer reviewers have written is true. There's a din, I know. I've seen your eyes. Read more
Published on December 15, 2004 by Name™

5.0 out of 5 stars consistently excellent
Kudos to Tupelo Press for selecting and publishing Dancing in Odessa (the book itself is lovely). If you're bored with most contemporary American poetry, or don't trust most... Read more
Published on October 2, 2004 by L. Johns

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