Poetry (1925)

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“Poems (1925)” is a unique collection of works by one of the brightest and most controversial poets of the 20th century, Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky .. This volume, published in 1925, is not only a literary legacy, but also a reflection of the spirit of the time in which the author lived and worked. Mayakovsky, known for his revolutionary attitude and innovative style, in this collection again demonstrates his ability to combine personal experiences with large-scale social and political topics. The book includes both well-known and less popular poems that allow the reader to better understand the inner world of the poet. Mayakovsky addresses topics such as love, revolution, freedom, and loneliness. His lines are full of passion and energy, they seem to scream about what is happening around, and make you think about the place of a person in the turbulent stream of history. As you read these verses, you are immersed in the atmosphere of a time when every word could become a manifesto and every feeling a call to action. This book will be of interest to both young audiences and more mature readers who are looking for not only entertainment in literature, but also deep reflections on life and society. If you are close to the ideas of freedom, individuality and the struggle for their rights, the “Poems (1925)” will be for you a real discovery. Mayakovsky addresses the reader with sincerity and directness, which makes his poems relevant in our time. The topics raised in this collection remain important today. Mayakovsky is not afraid to ask difficult questions about human nature, about how personal feelings can intersect with social ideals. His poetry is not only lyrics, but also social criticism that makes us think about how we perceive the world around us. In this context, his work can be compared to the works of authors such as Osip Mandelstam or Anna Akhmatova, who also sought answers to complex questions of their time. Mayakovsky’s style is unique: it combines elements of futurism, expressionism and folk poetry. His rhythms and rhymes sometimes seem daring and unexpected, but this creates the unique energy that fascinates the reader. In Poems (1925), you can see Mayakovsky experimenting with form, using language to convey emotions and ideas. These are not just poems - these are real manifestos that continue to inspire and provoke reflection. If you are looking for books that can be a source of inspiration and reflection, then Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Poems (1925) is exactly what you need. This book will be not only an excellent addition to your library, but also an important step in understanding Russian poetry and culture of the 20th century. Immerse yourself in the world of Mayakovsky, and you will discover not only his personal experiences, but also an entire era full of hopes, passions and contradictions.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978