From Kyiv, the Ukrainian Poet Lyuba Yakimchuk and The Apricots of Donbas
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From Kyiv, the Ukrainian Poet Lyuba Yakimchuk and The Apricots of Donbas

Événement en personne
25 avril 2026
11h30 – 12h30 / Entrée: 11h15

10 Sherbrooke St W, Montréal, QC, Canada
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An award-winning Ukrainian poet, performer and screenwriter, Lyuba Yakimchuk is the author of several poetry collections, including Apricots of DonbasMaking Tenderness and Like Fashion. Born in Pervomaisk (Luhansk Oblast), she lives in Kyiv. 

She performed her poem Prayer at the Grammy Awards as part of John Legend’s Free and the French edition of Apricots of Donbas was recorded by Catherine Deneuve. Translated into around 30 languages, her writing has received international recognition and has been featured in major media, including The New York Times, BBC, France 24, CBC, and CNN, while her essays and literary reportage have appeared in leading international and Ukrainian publications.  

Apricots of Donbas is a collection of 47 poems influenced by Russian attacks on Ukraine, as well as by complex emotional experiences, erotic desire amid chaos, and childish babbling as a counterpoint to weapons. Combined with poetry, it offers a first-hand account of life in Ukraine today—discussion in Ukrainian and English. 

Pendant la période de questions, les questions du public en français seront les bienvenues.

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An award-winning Ukrainian poet, performer and screenwriter, Lyuba Yakimchuk is the author of several poetry collections, including Apricots of DonbasMaking Tenderness and Like Fashion. Born in Pervomaisk (Luhansk Oblast), she lives in Kyiv. 

She performed her poem Prayer at the Grammy Awards as part of John Legend’s Free and the French edition of Apricots of Donbas was recorded by Catherine Deneuve. Translated into around 30 languages, her writing has received international recognition and has been featured in major media, including The New York Times, BBC, France 24, CBC, and CNN, while her essays and literary reportage have appeared in leading international and Ukrainian publications.  

Apricots of Donbas is a collection of 47 poems influenced by Russian attacks on Ukraine, as well as by complex emotional experiences, erotic desire amid chaos, and childish babbling as a counterpoint to weapons. Combined with poetry, it offers a first-hand account of life in Ukraine today—discussion in Ukrainian and English. 

Pendant la période de questions, les questions du public en français seront les bienvenues.

Remboursements
Jusqu'à ce que l'événement débute
Accès pour personnes à mobilité réduite
Oui

COMMENT SE RENDRE AU FESTIVAL
HOW TO GET TO THE FESTIVAL
Transport collectif Public transportation
Métro Saint-Laurent – Ligne verte/Green line
Métro Sherbrooke – Ligne orange/Orange line
Autobus 24 ou/or 55 bus lines
Le transport collectif est le meilleur moyen pour
se rendre au Festival et se déplacer d’un site à l’autre.
Public transportation is the best way to get to
the Festival and from site to site.

Stationnement Parking

• Payant à l’intérieur de l’Hôtel10 Payable inside Hotel10

• Dans les rues avoisinantes On the surrounding streets

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