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Puppets and poetry go underground in besieged city of Kharkiv

In a subterranean metro station serving as a bomb shelter in eastern Ukraine, two flamboyant puppeteers act out a tabletop fairytale for a gaggle of spellbound children.

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Puppets and poetry go underground in besieged city of Kharkiv

Serhiy Zhadan reads out verse overlaid with melodica music in a purple neon-lit soundproofed chamber.

A small crowd follows the reading, in which Zhadan holds forth a surreal lyrical monologue detailing an assortment of animals.

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Puppets and poetry go underground in besieged city of Kharkiv

Zhadan describes the poem as a "brutal lullaby" based on a satire of a children's book.

It's laced with profanity, a far cry from the family-friendly staging in the metro underground. Nevertheless its objectives are similar.

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Puppets and poetry go underground in besieged city of Kharkiv

"A person cannot live only with war," said Zhadan -- a literary celebrity in poetry-obsessed Ukraine.

"It is very important for them to hear a word, to be able to sing along, to be able to express a certain emotion."