Oleg Dozmorov

Oleg Dozmorov (Russian: Оле́г Вита́льевич До́зморов, IPA: [ɐˈlʲɛɡ vʲɪˈtalʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈdozmərəf] (listen)) is a Russian writer and poet.

Oleg Dozmorov was born in Yekaterinburg, Russia (former part of the Soviet Union) in 1974.[1] He is the author of several collections of poetry.[2] His poems are translated into Italian,[3] English and Dutch. His International Retreat for Writers fellowship at Hawthornden Castle resulted in a semi-fictional story Premiya "Mramor" (which can be loosely translated into English as Marble Award). It was published by Znamia in 2006.[4] "Vosmistishiya", a 2004 collection of octaves, by Oleg Dozmorov can be found here.[5]

Critique

About "Смотреть на бегемота":

"Смотреть на бегемота" (Take a look at the hippopotamus) – with this book for the first time (for me and probably for others) Oleg Dozmorov has carved his place in the modern poetry[6]

gollark: What if there are too many to accurately count fast?
gollark: I don't think *anyone* says it unironically in the UK.
gollark: UTTER gallium (element).
gollark: I wanted to do custom syntactic elements in Minoteaur but I wasn't sure how they should work.
gollark: Oh, that's quite nice, actually.

References

  1. Malenkiye Stikhotvoreniya by Dozmorov. Ural, No. 8, 2000.
  2. Bibliography including the list of the collections of poetry by Dozmorov.
  3. Dozmorov in L’Antologia «POETI RUSSI OGGI. A cura di Annelisa Alleva»
  4. Premiya Mramor by Dozmorov. Znamia 2006, No. 2.
  5. Vosmistishiya by Dozmorov.
  6. Три книги от Сергея Костырко



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