PSYchology

The provocative verses of Vsevolod Emelin are taken at face value by some and embarrassingly accuse the author of being politically incorrect.

The provocative poems of Vsevolod Emelin are taken at face value by some and embarrassingly accuse the author of being politically incorrect: “We will select palaces with amenities And return the money to the people The nineties will not return Everything will not be like under grandfather.” To others, all this seems to be just a mask of a “guy shirt”, behind which a sophisticated stylist is hiding. The new book contains texts about the crisis and the poetry biennale, Luzhkov and Putin, Boris Berezovsky and Michael Jackson. Throwing thunder and lightning, Emelin’s poems play a kind of valve role, an outlet for the emotions of a city dweller who has become disillusioned with the surrounding reality.

OGI, 184 p.

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