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An unyielding fever of 103, the Sochi Olympics, and a state of inspirational semi-delirium 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. As the 2014 Games ended, his fever abated. This remarkable book of poems arose from those two weeks.

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An unyielding fever of 103, the Sochi Olympics, and a state of inspirational semi-delirium 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. As the 2014 Games ended, his fever abated. This remarkable book of poems arose from those two weeks.
Autorenporträt
Vladimir Azarov is a Russian architect, poet, and translator. He is the author of the memoir Mongolian Études, and his poetry collections include Broken Pastries, Dinner with Catherine the Great, Imitation, The Kiss from Mary Pickford: Cinematic Poems, Night Out, Of Life & Other Small Sacrifices , Seven Lives, and Voices in Dialogue: Dramatic Poems. He lives in Toronto.