Poetry (1913)

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The book Poems (1913) is a bright and powerful collection of works by one of the most significant poets of the 20th century, Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky. This volume, published in 1913, became a landmark in Russian poetry and continues to be relevant and inspiring for readers of all ages and interests. Mayakovsky, known for his unique style, bold metaphors and revolutionary spirit, in this collection demonstrates not only his poetic power, but also deep reflections on life, love, society and time. From the first lines of “Poems” the reader plunges into a world where every word is filled with emotions and meaning. Mayakovsky uses vivid images and unexpected comparisons to convey his feelings and thoughts about the world that surrounds him. His poetry is not just rhymes and meters, it is the cry of the soul, the desire for freedom and truth. In the collection you can find both lyrical and social poems that reflect not only the author's personal experiences, but also his views on social changes that took place in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. The book will be of interest to those who appreciate poetry, look for deep meanings in literature and want to understand how art can reflect and shape public moods. Young people, students, as well as anyone interested in Russian culture and history, will find a lot of food for thought in Poems. Mayakovsky addresses the eternal themes love, passion, revolution, the struggle for justice and does it in such a way that each line resonates with the heart of the reader. The topics raised in the collection remain relevant in our time. Mayakovsky asks questions that concern people for centuries: what is love? What are our dreams and aspirations? What is the role of a person in society? His poems make us think about the place of each of us in this world, about how we can change it for the better Reading his lines, you feel the poet calling for action, for change, for the courage to be himself. Mayakovsky's style is unique and unique. It combines elements of Futurism, Expressionism and traditional Russian poetry, creating an entirely new language that seems both simple and complex. Its rhythms and rhymes can be harsh and aggressive, but at the same time they are full of tenderness and depth. Mayakovsky uses a conversational style, which makes his poems accessible and understandable, but at the same time they are full of philosophical reflections and deep metaphors. In addition to Poems (1913), Mayakovsky wrote many other famous works, such as Cloud in Pants, Man and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. Each of these works is also permeated by his unique style and deep reflections on life and society. Reading Mayakovsky, you are not just getting acquainted with poetry - you are immersed in an entire era full of hopes, passions and aspirations. Thus, “Poems (1913)” by Vladimir Mayakovsky is not just a collection of poems, but a real literary find that can inspire and awaken in the reader the desire to reflect on life, love and change. This book will be an excellent choice for anyone who wants to touch the great art and understand how poetry can change the world.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978