“Humility was driven into our tonsils with fear together …” Dmitry Nazarov wrote a poem after his dismissal from the Moscow Art Theater

Dismissed from the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre, Dmitry Nazarov wrote a poem called "New Reality" in which he talks about freedom, protest and the importance of resisting authority:

Breaking away from the old life

Blowing away the dusty weariness

Crossing over myself

I am entering a new reality.

There is something joyful about it.

Around the bend to meet the wind

Although even before the turn

This world was both quiet and bright.

Now tearing hair and thoughts

Neither hot nor cold, fresh

And blowing new meaning

The usual cuts in a big way.

And you are stuck in a holy place

sorted by breed,

Smeared with hearty dough,

With your shit and sweet honey.

A blizzard whistles in your pens,

In the feeders miserable leftovers,

And you bite each other

And it is necessary to gnaw the cells with fangs.

Submission was hammered into our tonsils

With fear together stinking,

I also followed the commands

To which he was accustomed from childhood.

But this new reality

Without boots and leash

Gives so much versatility

That you suffocate a little.

In mid-January, the head of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, Konstantin Khabensky, fired Nazarov and his wife, Honored Artist of Russia Olga Vasilyeva. According to media reports, the reason was "statements about the NWO and anti-Russian sentiments."

In May, Nazarov read two poems about the "meaningless parade", in which every year there is "more and more bitter falsehood."

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