Reform. Book of poems
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Confused, rapid speech in the new book of Stanislava Mogilev’s stitched, syncopted by the voices of others. These are not only the voices of the characters (“Nastya says,” “says Seraphim”), but also the requests of social networks, scraps of correspondence in chats, advertising, anonymous “garbage” of quick communications, linguistic and poetic cliches, ideologems and so on. And in this flooding, human speech, perforated with the alienation and experience of violence, is looking for an internal support, the place in which a weak life can be started, genuine and living. Stanislav Mogilev?-Poestess, curator, co-editer of the platform F-pattern on Sigma. Born in Norilsk in 1983. It was published in the magazines “Air”, “Volga”, “Translit”, “Paradigma”, “Wednesday”, in the network publications “Textonly”, “Circus“ Olympus ”,“ Knight ”,“ Articulation ”,“ Articulation ”,“ STENOGRAME, “LITERRARAR”, “SEXISPURE”, etc. Participant of the international anthology of feminist poetry “F Letter” (2020) The author of the poems of the verses “Return order” (2016), “This happens with someone else” (2018) Poems are translated into English, Swedish and Polish. Lives in St. Petersburg
Author:
Author:Mogilev Stanislava
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Series:
Series: N.V.P.
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-448-1705-6
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