筆 · Pen
Andrey Kachko
実存 Existential surrealism
He writes a world where the everyday detail breaks metaphysics: the fridge pours rain, truth dies young, and a mask is safer than a face.
Since 2017 Andrey Kakitsubata has gathered 106 poems as evidence against comfort. Style — existential surrealism: absurdity is precise, pain is ordinary, humor cuts without anesthesia. Not statements — frames: the metro, a rented flat, a cigarette without smoke, an eye that will not look away.
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“Life — a skew off the norm:”
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“Neither white nor black, Nor pockets full of immortality:”
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“In this rain every day — it's all one and the same.”
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“Rain falls inside the fridge.”
Not a biography. A habit of looking straight on — and leaving on paper what people usually turn from.
106 poems · not a total, an open account
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