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  1. Mayakovsky's poetry is characterized by its bold imagery, experimental language, and revolutionary fervor. He employed unconventional rhyme schemes and rhythms, often incorporating street slang and neologisms.

  2. Mayakovsky authored important poems such as A Cloud in Trousers (1915), Backbone Flute (1916), 150 000 000 (1921), Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1924), and All Right! (1927).

  3. Biography. A Slap in the Face of Public Taste, 1917. Poems. To his Own Beloved Self, 1916. To All and Everything, 1916. Our March, 1917. Call To Account!, 1917. Attitude To A Miss, 1920. You, 1922.

  4. O'Hara's 1957 poem "Mayakovsky"(1957) contains many references to Mayakovsky's life and works, in addition to "A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island" (1958), a variation on Mayakovsky's "An Extraordinary Adventure that Happened to Vladimir Mayakovsky One Summer at a Dacha" (1920).

  5. Vladimir Mayakovsky Poems. 1893-1930. Mayakovsky’s father was an impoverished nobleman who worked as a senior forester in the Caucasus. As a boy, Mayakovsky would climb into a huge clay wine vat and read poetry aloud, trying to swell the power of his voice with the vat’s resonance.

  6. 5 days ago · Read all poems by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky written. Most popular poems of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, famous Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky and all 20 poems in this page.

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  8. Mayakovsky’s early poems established him as one of the more original poets to come out of Russian Futurism, a movement characterized by a rejection of traditional elements in favor of formal experimentation, and that welcomed social change, as promised by technologies such as automobiles.

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