Poetry (1923)

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"Poems (1923)" is one of the most vivid and significant books of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, a poet whose name has become a symbol of Russian poetry of the 20th century. In this collection, released in a crucial year for the country, Mayakovsky continues his unique creative line, combining revolutionary ideas with deep personal experiences. Reading these lines, you plunge into a world where passion, protest and love are intertwined into a single whole, creating a powerful emotional charge. The book is not just a collection of poems, but a real poetic chronicle of the era in which the author himself lives and creates. Mayakovsky, like no other, knew how to convey the spirit of the time, and in Poems (1923) this is felt especially acutely. Here you will find both bright, rhythmic lines filled with revolutionary pathos, and lyrical lines permeated with deep longing and loneliness. Each poem is a separate universe in which the reader can find the reflection of his own feelings and thoughts. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers - from young people seeking to understand the historical roots of their country, to more mature people looking for consolation and inspiration in poetry. Fans of Russian literature, students of philological faculties and just connoisseurs of poetry will find in Poems (1923) many topics for reflection and discussion. Mayakovsky asks questions that remain relevant today: about love, about freedom, about the place of a person in society and about his inner world. The themes raised in the collection are diverse and multi-faceted. Mayakovsky addresses issues of social justice, the role of art in human life, as well as personal experiences related to love and loss. His poems are full of vivid images and metaphors that make you think about life and its meaning. Mayakovsky is not afraid to experiment with form and language, which makes his poetry especially expressive and memorable. Mayakovsky's style is a separate topic for discussion. He uses unexpected rhythms, bold metaphors and original phrases, which makes his poems unique. In this book you can see how the poet skillfully plays with the language, creating new images and sounds. His poetry is not only words, but also the music that is heard in every poem. Mayakovsky is also known for his theatrical experiences and agitation poetry, which adds an additional layer to his work. If you are looking for works that can compete with Poems (1923), pay attention to other works by Mayakovsky, such as Cloud in Pants or The Bedbug. These works are also permeated with the spirit of the times and reflect the inner experiences of the author. In addition, you can get acquainted with the work of poets such as Osip Mandelstam or Anna Akhmatova, who also left a significant mark in Russian literature. In conclusion, Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Poems (1923) is not just a book of poems, but a whole world worth diving into. It opens to the reader not only a unique look at the era, but also at the inner world of a person who is looking for his place in the turbulent stream of history. If you are ready for this journey, discover the magic of Mayakovsky’s poetry and let his words resonate in your heart.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978