The Azazello archive illuminates a corner of underground Moscow, which only by chance did not disappear into a rubbish bin, as has happened to so many similar documents.
Azazello: Biography of a Fallen Angel in the Lands of Soviets

Winnicott, Nietzsche, and Soviet Hippies: Playing and Becoming in Late Socialism

“Even as We Fall, We Hold Onto Our Flag”: Azazello as a Participant in a Social Movement

Azazello and the Meaning of Poetry

‘Freedom, Love and Needle’: A Story of Tripping in the Soviet Union
