Poetry (1926)

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"Poems (1926)" is a collection of poetry by one of the brightest and most controversial poets of the 20th century, Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky. This volume, published in 1926, is not just a collection of poems, but a real literary revolution, reflecting the spirit of the time and the inner experiences of the author. Mayakovsky, like no other, was able to combine personal feelings with social and political realities, creating works that remain relevant to this day. The book opens to the reader a world in which passion, love and the struggle for ideals are intertwined in a unique rhythm. Mayakovsky uses vivid imagery and bold metaphors to express his thoughts on love, life, revolution, and human relationships. His poems are full of energy and dynamics, they seem to be torn from the inside, forcing the reader to think about the eternal questions of being. In this collection you can find both lyrical and agitational works, which makes it interesting for a wide audience. This book will be especially attractive for young people and those who are interested in the history of Russia, literature and art. Lovers of poetry, as well as those who want to understand how personal experiences can be intertwined with social events, will find in Mayakovsky's Poems many topics for reflection. Readers keen on authors such as Osip Mandelstam or Anna Akhmatova will also appreciate Mayakovsky’s unique style and expressiveness. The themes raised in this collection range from love and passion to social change and revolutionary ideas. Mayakovsky is not afraid to talk about his feelings openly and boldly, which makes his poetry especially close and understandable. He raises questions about a person's place in society, about his desire for freedom and self-expression, about how personal experiences can affect public life. These topics remain relevant in the modern world, which makes the book interesting for new generations of readers. Mayakovsky's style is distinguished by extraordinary expressiveness and dynamics. His poetry is filled with rhythm and musicality, which makes reading fascinating and exciting. He uses innovative techniques such as verlibre and free verse, which gives his works a special atmosphere. In Poems (1926) you can see Mayakovsky experimenting with form and form.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978