"Untitled"
Artur Punte
to V. L.
Where were you led by the keyword search
for your own name, following the links,
you suddenly find yourself twenty years later
in an apartment without a single book,
without bookshelves.
Your town has completely gone to seed, and never
(you can watch the weather forecast to the end)
never on a single channel
will it be mentioned by the meteorologist.
(Weather takes shape at random.)
Yet the heating is set old-man high, which ruins teeth,
and cooking like old ladies, like unwashed carrot runts
(you work a market stall until it's dark) sleepily
your fingers part — the remote falls
the remote falls, and falls to the floor. . . . Caught a cold,
you get tangled up in plain sheets, oversleep, are roused
(tormented by bills, a neighbor rages through every wall),
you throw a questioning glance at wallpaper, in this shot
you've not yet been subjected to the homely iron,
your marriage is still supported by overwhelming credit,
the house is still mortgaged, and still — the computer
is more sensitive to spikes in the current than you
to shifts in pressure, and suddenly you come to your senses;
on the last day of the week they shut down the network;
you take a stroll, try to shut
all active windows, ask for books,
at the least the ones for poor folk: 100 ways to get rich,
to repair karma, answers in ten steps, . . .
how to get married, lose weight . . .
How can I get out of here?
Translation from the Russian
By Kevin M. F. Platt
November 2011
In this issue of WLT, a special section devoted to Post-Soviet Literature features recent work from Russia and other former republics, twenty years after the collapse of the regime.
Table of Contents
COVER FEATURE
Post-Soviet Literature: Twenty Years
After the Fall
- INTRO: "Twenty Years after the Collapse of the Soviet Union: Russian and East European Literature Today," Emily D. Johnson
- ESSAY: "Censorship in Russia: Old and New Faces," Nadezhda Azhgikhina
- ESSAY: "Poetry in the Cloud: An Experiment, Results, and n+1 Hypotheses," Kevin M. F. Platt
- Poetry by Igor Belov, Semyon Khanin, Artur Punte, Feodor Swarovski, Sergej Timofejev, Viktor Ivaniv, and Ksenia Shcherbinio
- FICTION: "Petrov and Markov," Oleg Woolf
- ESSAY: "Re-Visioning the Past: Russian Literary Classics in Film," Catharine Nepomnyashchy
- POETRY: "The Rock or, A Third Anecdote about Wallace Stevens," Grigory Kruzhkov
- EXCERPT: The Button, Iren Rozdobudko
READING LIST: WLT's post-Soviet reading list
New! VIDEO: Multimedia poetry from Orbita 4
SPECIAL SECTION
Zoran Živković
- "Zoran Živković: A Biographical Sketch," Michael Morrison
- "Rendezvous in Front of the House," Zoran Živković
- "The Metaphysical Fantasias of Zoran Živković," Michael Morrison
FICTION: "The Teashop," Zoran Živković
INTERVIEW: "Fantastika and the Literature of Serbia: A Conversation with Zoran Živković," Michael A. Morrison
A Bibliography of the Works of Zoran Živković
INTERVIEWS
"My Life as Cinema: A Conversation with Samuel Shimon," Kaitlin Hawkins- "Literary Cairo, A Conversation with Samia Mehrez," Michelle Johnson
ESSAYS
FICTION
"The Demon of Hunger," Tania Malyarchuk- "Shiki Nagaoka: A Nose for Fiction," Mario Bellatin
POETRY
Three Poems by Askold Bazhanov- Two Poems, Alistair Noon
IN EVERY ISSUE
- LETTERS/EDITOR'S CHOICE
- BOOK CLUB: An Iraqi in Paris by Samuel Shimon
- AUTHOR PROFILE: Zoe Whittall
- WHAT TO READ NOW: Zimbabwe
- CITY PROFILE: Yerevan, Armenia
- INTERNATIONAL CRIME & MYSTERY: Meet "Bo from Ro": Building Romanian Crime Writing, J. Madison Davis
- OUTPOST: Los Angeles


