Rus Khomutoff

Biography

I get the impression that you are a poet whose works attempt to
semantically eluciadate a presence of chaos and mutability,
when one reads your works it is as if one is peering into a constantly unstable quantum realm.
In other words: quite powerful veridical material. Ric Carfagna

Khomutoff's words exist in a perpetual realm of liminality, dancing between the glaringly open and the inaccessible, the beautiful and the beautifully grotesque
Eli T. Mond

I enjoy Rus Khomutoff's poetry very much! Nicola Masciandaro

Rus Khomutoff's work brings me great joy! he's one of my all-time favorite poets. -John Pursch

"Khomutoff's poetry transports the reader to the world of the elemental.There is in Immaculate Days a scent of an elemental world made of sands, sun, and sea." Adam Lovasz

"Chaos of Love”: Rus Khomutoff’s mystical-realist poetry http://veneratio.eu/blog/2017/01/19/adam-lovasz-chaos-of-love/

"Each darkly gleaming utterance from this poet's keyboard brings to our dystopia a faint reverberation, an echo of joy in rain-slick streets." 'Madame Ximon

"Sharp precise oblique prismatic work by Rus Khomutoff -- check this poet out. An original voice in the folds and tangles of language syntax" Robert Frede Kenter

Never the cerebral, nor the clinical, Rus Khomutoff’s work bends the reader into a subliminal frame where listless mental knots tied as words mute away in favour of more rich and substantive tele-significant verse. His poetic body signifies a telling, artful, impressionistic and intelligible beauty. Mathew Ahern

Smashwords Interview

What is the greatest joy of writing for you?
Writing is a sublime way for me to ponder the inexplicable, to gather that forbidden knowledge!
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Where to find Rus Khomutoff online

Books

IMMACULATE DAYS
Price: Free! Words: 1,780. Language: English. Published: November 12, 2016 . Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry
(5.00 from 1 review)
Immaculate Days is the culmination of my poetic journey of the last 2 years. I would describe my poetry as neo surrealist, I am indebted to poets like Amari Baraka,Will Alexander e.e cummings,Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, William Carlos Williams, Andre Breton, Tristan Tzara, Philip Lamantia,Laurence Wiseberg, J Karl Bogartte,Ric Carfagna, John Pursch, Peter Ganick, Anne-Marie Albiach

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