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Olga Komarova (1963–1995) is an author from the Moscow-Leningrad underground circle of the second half of the 80s of the last century. She has been published in the samizdat Mitya Magazine, the Riga magazine Third Modernization and other collective projects. In 1999, the publishing house “Colonna” published a collection of her stories “Herzbruder” in a circulation of 250 copies. In Komarova’s prose, early Russian postmodernism wages a difficult positional struggle with Orthodox foolish feminism. In the early 1990s, Komarova converted to radical Orthodoxy and forbade the publication of her texts after her death, and destroyed a significant part of what she had written. At the end of her life she worked as a nurse at the First City Hospital. Died in 1995 in a car accident.
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- Name of the Author
- Ольга Комарова
- Language
- Russian