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  2. Jul 19, 1998 · Vladimir Mayakovsky (born July 7 [July 19, New Style], 1893, Bagdadi, Georgia, Russian Empire—died April 14, 1930, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was the leading poet of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and of the early Soviet period.

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  3. Vladimir Mayakovsky was a Russian Soviet poet and playwright. Born in Baghdati (now Mayakovsky), Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire, Mayakovsky moved to Moscow in 1906 with his family after his father died.

  4. Vladimir Mayakovsky. Born in Baghdati, Russian Empire (now Mayakovsky, Georgia) on July 19, 1893, Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky was the youngest child of Ukrainian parents. When his father, a forester, died in 1906, the family moved to Moscow, where Mayakovsky joined the Social Democratic Labour Party as a teenager in 1908.

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    Vladimir Mayakovsky is considered the central figure of the Russian Futurist movement and the premier artistic voice of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. The Russian Futurists saw their work as the leading mode of aesthetic expression for their time—a period distinguished by violent social upheaval and the subsequent downfall of Russia's establishe...

    Childhood in BagdadiVladimir Mayakovsky was born the youngest of three children on July 7, 1893, in the western Georgian village of Bagdadi to Russian parents—Vladimir Konstantinovich Mayakovsky and Aleksandra Alekseevna Maiakovskaia. His father was a forest ranger, an official of the Russian government whose work took him to the Caucasus Mountains...

    Influences on Voice and Revolutionary Themes Mayakovsky was strongly influenced by his love affair with Lilya Brik, his extensive travels, and by war and revolution. His lyrical verses are often about love. Yet, his political poems, which show other influences, cover a great range: He wrote a long, high-styled tribute to Lenin, funny political sati...

    Whether Mayakovsky intended it or not, there were a few critical misconceptions about his work. To this day discussions about him still degenerate quickly to old proand anti-Communist positions that dominated the critical approaches to him and his work during the Cold War. Yet it is notable that a new image of the poet has begun to emerge, especial...

    Mayakovsky was the so-called Poet of the Revolution. Research the Russian Revolutionof 1917. How did it affect Russian civilians? How is this impact reflected in the poet's work?
    Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilyich Lenin had a profound influence on Mayakovsky, who even wrote a tribute song called a “paean” for his leader. Study a brief biography of Lenin. Then look up the...
    Those interested in the Russian Revolution should read Ten Days That Shook the World (1919), a firsthand account of the October Revolution of 1917 as experienced by American journalist John Reed. L...

    Books

    Markov, Vladimir. Russian Futurism: A History. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of CaliforniaPress, 1968. Shklovsky, Viktor. Mayakovsky and His Circle. Ed. and trans. Lily Feiler. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1972. Smith, Gerald Stanton, D. S. Mirsky: A Russian-English Life, 1890–1939. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 2000. Terras, Victor. Vladimir Mayakovsky. Boston: Twayne, 1983.

    Periodicals

    Erlich, Victor. “The Dead Hand of the Future: The Predicament of Vladimir Mayakovsky.” Slavic Review, 21 (1962): 432–40. Urbaszewski, Laura Shear. “Canonizing the ‘Best, Most Talented’ Soviet Poet: Vladimir Mayakovsky and the Soviet Literary Celebration.” Modernism/Modernity, 9 (November 2002): 635–665.

    Web sites

    Linux.org. Vladimir Mayakovsky's A Cloud in Trousers. Retrieved March 31, 2008, from http://vmlinux.org/ilse/lit/mayako.htm. Loosavor. Meyerhold & Mayakovsky: Biomechanics & the Communist Utopia. Retrieved March 31, 2008, from http://loosavor.org/2006/08/biomechanics_social_engineerin.html. Last updated on August 5, 2006. State Museum of V. V. Mayakovsky. Retrieved March 31, 2008, from http://www.museum.ru/Majakovskiy/Expos1e.htm.

  5. Not only Mayakovsky was a poeton social demand”, he is famous for highly popular lyrical verses, in which he expressed his views on the essence of the feeling of love, submissiveness of a lover, searching for a soul mate.

  6. Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist. Reinvented, 1918–1939. The Merrill C. Berman. Collection at MoMA Edited by Jodi Hauptman. and Adrian Sudhalter, 2020 Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 288 pages. View the exhibition. Buy from the Design Store.

  7. Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, born in Bagdadi, Georgia, was an unpromising student who became involved in revolutionary activities early in his life. When his family moved to Moscow, the...

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