TY - JOUR A1 - Schlund, Katrin A2 - Fees, Anna A2 - Stahl, Henrieke A2 - Telge, Claus T1 - What Makes a Poem Aggressive? A Comparison of Joseph Brodsky’s and Aleksandr Byvshev’s Versions of «На независимость Украины» [On the Independence of Ukraine] T2 - Internationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik Bd. 10 (2023): Contemporary Poetry and Politics N2 - Shortly after Ukraine had declared its independence in December 1991, Joseph Brodsky, Nobel Prize Winner in Literature 1987, wrote the poem «На независимость Украины» [On the Independence of Ukraine], which sarcastically mourns the separation of Russia and Ukraine. In 2015, responding to the armed conflict in Ukraine, teacher and poet Aleksandr Byvshev issued a reply to this poem under the same title, taking the side of Ukraine. Both poems have been perceived as aggressive, insulting, and anti-Ukrainian or anti-Russian, respectively. This paper asks the question of whether – and in what sense – the two poems are aggressive by drawing on the linguistic features of the two texts. The investigation of the linguistic characteristics of the poems is supplemented by an analysis inspired by argumentation theory, since, as will be shown, both texts are essentially argumentative. KW - Aggressive Language KW - Aleksandr Byvshev KW - Argumentative Language KW - Joseph Brodsky KW - «На независимость Украины» Y1 - 2023 UR - https://ubt.opus.hbz-nrw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/2734 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:385-1-27341 SP - 165 EP - 208 ER -