Lifelong Aygi translator and friend Peter France wrote in The Guardian:
"Aygi wrote from a deep awareness of the losses and destructions of the
20th century." Field-Russia is a book of poems arranged shortly before
Aygi's death, which in his view occupied a central place in his work.
The collection opens with an informal conversation about poetry, and is
followed by a series of little lyric "books"--Field-Russia, Time of
the Ravines, and Final Departure--that form a part of Aygi's
"life-book." Like Ahkmatova and Celan before him, Aygi has left us with
these most necessary words to dwell in--a quiet, spiritual poetry in a
time of uprootedness and despair.