Poetry Russian & Former Soviet Union
Sochi Delirium
Poems
- Publisher
- Exile Editions
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2014
- Category
- Russian & Former Soviet Union, Places
-
Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781550964400
- Publish Date
- Nov 2014
- List Price
- $16.95
Add it to your shelf
Where to buy it
Description
An unyielding fever of 103, the Sochi Olympics, and a state of inspirational semidelirium came together as Vladimir Azarov sat in front of his television, images swirled in his mind like a waltzing kaleidoscope. Memories from decades past were triggered as the Pussy Riot girls were being whipped by Cossacks. Marilyn Monroe of Some Like It Hot became his muse while he composed recollections: his first trip to Sochi in 1962; sitting with Henry Moore at his home in Much Haddam; discussing verisimilitudes with Pasolini, art with Frank O’Hara, film and acting with Leni Riefenstahl; shock at terrorists killing Israelis in Munich. As the 2014 Games ended, his fever abated. This remarkable book of poems arose from those two weeks.
About the author
Vladimir Azarov is an architect originally from Moscow. His other books include Graphics of Life, Black Square, My Bestiary, and 26: Letters Poems Pictures. Mr. Azarov lives in Toronto.
Other titles by
Of Architecture
The Territories of a Mind
Broken Pastries
Seven Lives
Almost Everything Can Be Taken from an Individual, but His or Her Story
Strong Words
Poetry in a Russian and English Edition
Mongolian Études
To the Ends of an Empire: A Remarkable Story Told in Letters, Poems and Prose
Night Out
Dinner with Catherine the Great
Poems