Poetry (1920)

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"Poems (1920)" is one of the brightest collections of poetry by Vladimir Mayakovsky, which became a landmark work not only for Russian literature, but also for the whole world poetry of the 20th century. In this collection, the poet, known for his revolutionary spirit and innovative style, continues to explore themes of love, revolution, social justice and human destiny, creating works that remain relevant to this day. Mayakovsky is not just a poet, but a whole epoch. His work is filled with energy and passion, and style - bright images and bold metaphors. In Poems (1920), the reader will find both lyrical and agitational poems that reflect the tumultuous time in which the author lived. This work will be a real discovery for those who are interested not only in poetry, but also in the history of Russia, culture and art of the early 20th century. The collection includes both well-known and less popular poems that demonstrate the diversity of Mayakovsky’s talent. Here you can find his famous lines about love, full of passions and longings, as well as sharp, provocative appeals to society, calling for action and change. As you read these verses, you are immersed in a world where every word is filled with meaning and every line with emotion. Mayakovsky uses unusual rhythms and rhymes, which makes his poetry unique and easily recognizable. This book will be of interest to a wide audience: from students and schoolchildren studying Russian literature, to poetry lovers and historians studying cultural changes in Russia. The age of the reader does not matter - both young and adults will find something close and understandable in his poems. Topics raised in the collection, such as love, revolution, the search for the meaning of life, remain relevant in the modern world, which makes Mayakovsky an eternal classic. Mayakovsky is not only a master of the word, but also an innovator in the use of language His poems are full of emotional power and rhythmic dynamics, which makes their sound especially expressive. He is not afraid to experiment with form and
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978