Poetry (1928)

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The book Poems (1928) is one of the most vivid and significant works of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, one of the most famous poets of the 20th century. This collection contains poems that reflect not only the personal experiences of the author, but also a wide range of social and political topics relevant to his time. Mayakovsky, like no other, knew how to combine the personal with the public, creating works that remain relevant today. The poems included in this collection are written in a unique style that is easily recognizable. Mayakovsky uses vivid images, powerful metaphors and rhythmic experiments, which makes his poetry not only literary, but also musical art. Reading his lines, you can feel the pulsation of the time in which the poet lived, and understand how his personal experiences were intertwined with the fate of a whole people. This book will be of interest to both young and adult readers who appreciate poetry, seek depth in words, and seek to understand the spirit of the times. Fans of Russian literature, students studying poetry, as well as just those who want to touch the culture of the early 20th century, will find in Poems (1928) a lot of topics for reflection. The book will be an excellent choice for those interested in history, art and philosophy, as well as for those who want to better understand how poetry can reflect social changes and emotional states. The themes raised in the collection are diverse and multi-layered. Mayakovsky addresses issues of love and loneliness, revolution and hope, as well as criticizes social attitudes and norms. His poems are full of energy and passion, which makes them especially attractive to the modern reader. Mayakovsky is not afraid to ask sharp questions and challenge society, which makes his work relevant today. Mayakovsky's style is unique and easily recognizable. It uses unusual rhymes, playful alliterations and bold images, which creates a unique atmosphere. His poetry is not only read, but also heard, thanks to its rhythm and musicality. Mayakovsky experimented with the form and
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- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978