Poetry (1927)

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“Poems (1927)” is a collection that not only reflects the poetic genius of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, but also immerses the reader in a turbulent time when words could change the world. Mayakovsky, one of the brightest representatives of Russian futurism, in this collection creates a unique atmosphere full of passion, revolutionary ideas and deep experiences. His poems are not just a set of rhymes, but real manifestos that make you think about life, love, society and time. The book covers a wide range of topics, from personal experiences and love passions to social and political issues of concern to society of the time. Mayakovsky masterfully combines lyrics and social criticism in his works, creating poetry that resonates with the reader on many levels. His lines are full of energy, rhythm and emotional load, which makes them relevant today. In this collection you can find both well-known and less popular poems that will reveal to you the versatility of the author's talent. This book will be interesting to both young audiences and more mature readers who appreciate poetry and look for deep meaning in it. If you are fond of Russian literature, history, culture or just want to immerse yourself in the world of poetry, “Poems (1927)” will be a real discovery for you. Mayakovsky addresses the reader with provocative directness, forcing him to think about the place of a person in society and how every word can become a weapon in the struggle for justice. The topics raised in the collection remain relevant today. Mayakovsky raises questions of love and loneliness, struggle and hope, which makes his works universal and eternal. His poems are not just a reflection of an era, but also an in-depth study of human nature, aspirations and fears. Each poem is a challenge, a call to action that can inspire and awaken in the reader the desire to change the world around him. Mayakovsky's style is unique and easily recognizable. His use of vivid images, unexpected metaphors and rhythmic experiments creates a unique poetic melody. In Poems (1927), you will find both short, concise lines and detailed, rich images that make you think about each word. Mayakovsky skillfully plays with language, creating new words and phrases, which makes his poetry lively and dynamic. If you like the works of such authors as Osip Mandelstam, Anna Akhmatova or Boris Pasternak, you will definitely appreciate the work of Mayakovsky. His poetry is not just words on paper, but a whole world that opens up to the reader, inviting him to become part of this amazing journey. “Poems (1927)” is not just a book, it is the key to understanding the era in which Mayakovsky lived and worked. His poems can be a source of inspiration, reflection and deep emotions for you. Immerse yourself in a world of poetry where every word matters and every poem is a step toward understanding yourself and the world around you.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978