Vera Polozkova “Lost and found” Bratislava: Vidim Books, 2024

This is Vera Polozkova's first book published outside of Russia. It contains 77 poems, written between 2021 and 2024, and they are largely about loss, even a series of losses—personal and shared. The poet's mother, to whose memory the book is dedicated, was 77 years old, but the poems reflect not only this loss, but also the end of her former life, home, and world. "Lost and Found," however, can be less called a memorial collection. Polozkova writes not about what her heroine, acutely aware of the ravages of time, lost, but about what made her stronger.
start rewinding: the house is taking out flame and grows like a candle a man is assembled from a shell and broken bricks the plane swallows rockets, we get up from the floor to have breakfast, without rolling and without shouting

