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Drafts

open access: yes, 2002
Mayakovsky, Vladimir
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Vladimir Mayakovsky

open access: yesChicago Review, 1969
Vladimir Mayakovsky, Pierre Sokolsky
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Ideophones in Vladimir Mayakovsky’s work

Pragmatics and Society, 2014
The Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky used ideophones to create meaning. In fact Mayakovsky constantly used ideophones in his poetic expression, part and parcel of the emphasis on sound in his poetry. In the 1910s he worked alongside the Moscow Linguistic Circle. To the end of his life in 1930 (due to suicide) the
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The Poet Takes Himself Apart on Stage: Vladimir Mayakovsky's Poetic Personae in "Vladimir Mayakovsky: Tragediia" and "Misteriia-buff"

open access: yes, 2015
In his biography of Vladimir Mayakovsky, Edward J. Brown describes the poet’s body of work as a “regular alternation of lyric with political or historical themes,” noting that Mayakovsky’s long lyric poems, like Человек [Man, 1916] and Про это [About That, 1923] are followed by the propagandistic Мистерия-буфф [Mystery-Bouffe, 1918] and Владимир Ильич ...
Trinks, Jasmine
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Mayakovsky, Vladimir (1893–1930)

open access: yes, 2018
Vladimir Mayakovsky (МАЯКОВСКИЙ, ВЛАДИМИР) was a leading Russian poet of the twentieth century and representative of Russian Futurism, a modernist trend that emerged as an attempt to approximate the utopian future through art. Mayakovsky brought experiment and innovation to poetry, drama, cinematography and graphic design, thus changing the entire ...
Natalia Krylova
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Vladimir Mayakovsky

open access: yesWorld Literature Today, 1984
Madeline G. Levine, Victor Terras
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