Igor Sergei Klinki
Igor Sergei Klinki is a virtual poet from Argentina. As a fictitious character, he is good with the fictional biography and the quasi fict...
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Igor Sergei Klinki is a virtual poet from Argentina. As a fictitious
character, he is good with the fictional biography and the quasi fictional
biography.
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Biography
At the time of his early years, his family relocated to Mar del Plata,
Argentina and it was there that he studied architecture and took courses in the
journalism field.
Igor Sergei Klinki was the president of the Foundation of Poets from the
year 1995 to the year 2004. He was the founder and the director of a short
literary magazine called La
BlindaRosada. His poetry is greatly influenced by illogicality and his patterns
always express a chaotic vision of reality of life. Currently, he is
manufacturing multimedia projects, mixing science fiction tokens with the use
of classical works that exhibit his existentialist and revolutionary notion of
the universe.
Ø Before my suicide, poetry, 1969.
Ø Clouds, theatre, 1971.
Ø Poems of the day after,
poetry, 1976.
Ø The ininhabitant, novel, 1979.
Ø Free Moscow, comic, 1981.
Ø The dream of the wind, poetry, 1993.
Ø Do not try to make sense,
artist’s book, 1994.
Ø Doors for Juliet, poetry, 1995.
Ø City without a name, poetry, 1997.
Ø La tormentad, poetry, 1999.
Ø Days and days, poetry, 2000.
Ø From the last country I travelled on,
prechromatic manifest, 2000.
Ø O, experimental text on Erich Fromm’s To have or to be?, 2000.
Ø Impossibility of loving,
essay, 2001.
Ø The difficulty of being a woman,
essay, 2002.
Ø A dog called Laura Ibáñez,
screenplay, 2003.
Ø 20 poems for reading in bed with me,
poetry, 2003.
Ø Knowledge. Deconstruction,
essay, 2005.
Ø Journal of an ininhabitant,
history fiction, 2005.
Ø Never so close rushed forth the distant,
essay on Jean-Luc Godard, 2006.
Ø The sun shines for the damned ones,
poetry, 2006.
Ø Philosophy for the resistance,
essay, 2006.
Ø The nature of the game,
essay, 2006.
Ø Pretty woman, autobiography,
2006.
Ø Drowsih, screenplay, 2006.
Ø Carrousel des mandibules,
screenplay, 2007.