Spine Flute

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Flute Spine is one of the most striking and memorable works of Vladimir Mayakovsky, a poet whose name has become a symbol of the Russian avant-garde and revolutionary poetry. In this book Mayakovsky not only demonstrates his unique style, but also immerses the reader in the world of deep emotions, social issues and philosophical reflections. The book is a collection of poems written in the manner characteristic of Mayakovsky - with vivid images, sharp metaphors and rhythmic play of words. Flute Spine is not just poetry, it is a whole universe where every word is filled with meaning, and every line causes a storm of feelings. Mayakovsky masterfully uses language to convey his experiences and reflections on life, love, revolution, and human destiny. From the first pages, the reader finds himself in a whirlwind of emotions, where passion and protest are intertwined with tenderness and longing. Mayakovsky raises important topics, such as the search for the meaning of life, the struggle for justice and the desire for freedom. His poems are full of personal experiences, but at the same time they reflect the public mood and the spirit of the time in which the poet lived. This makes Spine Flute relevant today, as questions about freedom, love, and social justice continue to worry people. This book can be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and schoolchildren studying Russian literature, to poetry lovers and those who want to understand the cultural and historical contexts of the early 20th century more deeply. If you are fond of poetry, philosophy, or just looking for inspiration, the “Flute-reel” will be a real find for you. Mayakovsky, like no other, was able to talk about complex things in a simple and accessible language. His style is a combination of lyrics and social criticism, which makes his works multilayered and deep. In Flute Spine, he’s not afraid to experiment with shape and shape.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Маяковский Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978