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my virtual playground Skip to navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to secondary sidebar Skip to footer my virtual playground Home About my French-English ‘rye field’…:-) “Lilacs” Mar 14 Posted by Mél@nie “The tyranny now engulfing Ukraine makes this a right moment for a poetic essay that my father published in the spring of 1966, when we weren’t even half-way through the original ‘Cold War’. Now that we’ve entered a second one, the essay is as timely as it was 56 years ago.” – Steven Schwartzman Portraits of Wildflowers In 1912 my father, Jack (Jacob) Schwartzman, was born in Vinnytsia , a town then under Russian control in the part of eastern Europe that is now Ukraine. In the 1920s his family escaped from the tyranny of the Soviet Union and came to America to be free. Upon his arrival here he spoke Russian but not a word of English. He learned quickly and soon became a craftsman of his new language. The tyranny now engulfing U...

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