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  1. In May 1923, Mayakovsky spoke at a massive protest rally in Moscow, in the wake of Vatslav Vorovsky 's assassination. In October 1924 he gave numerous public readings of the 3,000-line epic Vladimir Ilyich Lenin written on the death of the Soviet Communist leader.

  2. 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.

  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. The archive contains manuscripts of dramatic works, scripts, as well as a part of works that is called ‘unknown Mayakovsky’, it consists of draft notebooks and pocket-books of the poet. Some of these priceless materials are published on our website.

  5. May 7, 2013 · An Extraordinary Adventure Which Befell Vladimir Mayakovksy In A Summer Cottage. A hundred and forty suns in one sunset blazed, and summer rolled into July; it was so hot, the heat swam in a haze— and this was in the country. Pushkino, a hillock, had for hump Akula, a large hill, and at the hill’s foot a village stood— crooked with the ...

  6. Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Маяко́вский, IPA: [məjɪˈkofskʲɪj] ; 19 July [O.S. 7 July] 1893 – 14 April 1930) was a Soviet Russian poet, playwright, artist, and actor.

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  8. Vladimir Mayakovsky - Born in Baghdati, Russian Empire (now Mayakovsky, Georgia) on July 19, 1893, Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky was the youngest child of Ukrainian parents.

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