A quiet beginning of a voice that refuses to stay silent.
Voice is a collection of early poems written in the early 2000s, during adolescence - a time shaped not only by growing up, but by displacement, change, and the quiet shock of starting over in a new world.
Written after a move from Russia to Europe, these poems capture the inner landscape of a young person navigating language, identity, belonging, and emotional survival in an unfamiliar environment.
They explore first love, loss, longing, and the fragile process of becoming, without distance or hindsight - only raw moments as they were lived: immediate, unfiltered, and deeply honest.
This is not a story told in hindsight.
It is a voice finding itself in real time.
Written in English, Voice is the first part of a trilogy that moves across languages and inner worlds. It begins where expression first takes shape - uncertain, searching, and deeply human.
For readers drawn to intimate poetry, coming-of-age journeys, migration stories, emotional honesty, and themes of identity, solitude, and self-discovery, Voice offers a space that feels both personal and universal.
The journey continues in the following volumes - Golos and Echo - where language, memory, and identity deepen and transform.