Yuli Gugolev
Poet
Yuli Gugolev was born in 1964 in Moscow. He is a translator and the author of two books of poetry: Polnoe. Sobranie sochineniy [Complete Works] (Moscow: OGI, 2000) and Komandirovochnye predpisaniya [Official Instructions] (Moscow: Novoe izdatel'stvo, 2006), which won the Moskovskiy schyot Grand Prize. He works in the regional division of the International Commission of the Red Cross in the Russian Federation.
I look for the resurrection of the dead. A Jew hears about the three wishes and sayst to thegolden fish, “I want a Rolls-Royce, a house in Florida, fivemillion euros […]
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Love, death, hunger..are there any others?
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Gugolev initially disliked Live Journal, but later realized it gives people the opportunity to not feel alone.
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Russian literature and poetry influenced Gugolev’s work.
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Yes, it’s possible, Gugolev says, but impossible to translate everything.
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In Russia is a poet more than a poet?
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Gugolev’s first poem was at age 3.
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