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Meng Jinghui’s adaptations of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s plays
Vladimir Mayakovsky’s dramatic heritage has had a great impact on Chinese avant-garde director and playwright Meng Jinghui. The study traces the stages of Mayakovsky’s presence in Chinese theater art to focus on Meng Jinghui’s three productions of “The ...
Jingling Liu, Irina V. Monisova
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Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Mexican Notebook: Facts and Hypotheses [PDF]
The article deals with the history of the so-called Mexican notebook of Mayakovsky, he traveled with from Europe to America and back in 1925. The notebook preserves one record in Spanish made by José Manuel Puig Casauranc, Minister of Public Education in
Vera N. Terekhina, Aleksei P. Zimenkov
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On the Work of Vladimir Mayakovsky with Poster Texts (According to his Notebooks) [PDF]
The article deals with Mayakovsky's notebook no. 8 (January –May 1921), provided by the State Museum of Vladimir Mayakovsky. It demonstrates his work on the inscriptions for twelve Glavpolitprosvet Posters: “Look!,” “Hey you, the Urals mining worker ...
Natalia V. Mikhalenko
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Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Notebooks in Academic Interpretation
The paper reviews the results of the project ‘Poetics and Textology of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Notebooks (1917–1930)’. In the course of the research, we studied manuscripts of the Mayakovsky State Museum (68), the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art (4), and private collections (2).
V. Terekhina
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Vladimir Mayakovsky and Frank O’Hara: a Reappraisal [PDF]
The “New York School” refers to a group of poets and painters, mostly of the Abstract Expressionist movement, who congregated in New York in the first two decades following the end of the Second World War.
Ronald Vroon
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Materialistic Interest in The Bedbug by Vladimir Mayakovsky
The play entitled The Bedbug is one of the most imaginative political satires on the Soviet Union in the twentieth century which was written by one of the greatest Russian poets, Vladimir Mayakovsky in 1929. The primary purpose of this study is to analyze the play in terms of Marxism’s Materialistic Aspects.
Soran Abdulrahman, Khals Mala
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IMAGES OF THE BROKEN BODY IN V. MAYAKOVSKY'S TRAGEDY «VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY»
The paper focuses on corporal images in the art world of the tragedy «Vladimir Mayakovsky» (1913). Special attention is given to images of the broken body as a reflection of Mayakovsky's artistic concept in the early 20th century.
E. N. Kolmogorova
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Bibliography of Publications by I.A. Bunin and V.N. Muromtseva-Bunina in the “Novyi Zhurnal” / “The New Review” [PDF]
The article provides a complete bibliography of publications by I.A. Bunin and V.N. Muromtseva-Bunina in the “New Journal,” as well as publications prepared by the heirs (and researchers with their permission), namely L.F. Zurov, M.E.
Maksim S. Shchavlinsky
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“They Both had their own Pontius Pilate:” Leonid Dolgopolov and Miron Petrovsky Discussing on Bulgakov and Mayakovsky [PDF]
Russian Modernism scholar Leonid Konstantinovich Dolgolopov (1928–1995) in the late 1980s and early 1990s wrote several research articles on life and works of Vladimir Mayakovsky whom he considered one of the greatest Russian poets of the 20th century ...
Vassili E. Molodiakov
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The article explores Mikhail Kuzmin’s poem The Hostile Sea (Vrazhdebnoe More) in the context of the poet’s attitude to the First World War and the Russian Revolution.
Alexandra Pakhomova
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