Oleg Dozmorov
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Oleg Dozmorov ( rus, Оле́г Вита́льевич До́зморов, p=ɐˈlʲek vʲɪˈtalʲjɪvʲɪdʑ ˈdozmərəf, a=Olyeg Vital'yevich Dozmorov.ru.vorb.oga; born 1974 in
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) is a Russian writer and poet, the author of several collections of poetry. His poems are translated into Italian, English and Dutch. His International Retreat for Writers fellowship at
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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. "Vosmistishiya", a 2004 collection of octaves, by Oleg Dozmorov can be found here.


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"" (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.Три книги от Сергея Костырко
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Oleg Dozmorov's publications in Russian
Living people Russian male poets 1974 births Writers from Yekaterinburg {{Russia-poet-stub