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Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Novosibirsk Echoes

The article examines two cases of reception of Vladimir Mayakovsky by Novosibirsk writers. The first is connected with Mayakovsky on the pages of the magazine “The Present”. It is shown that mentions of the poet are divided into two groups: mentions in connection with the literature of the fact, which the magazine is trying to develop, and the use of ...
Sergej S. Vassiliev, Igor E. Loshchilov
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Vladimir Mayakovsky in Postwar Germany: Traditions of Perception

2022
The article considers the reception of the personality and works of Mayakovsky in Germany in the context of the problems and innovative technique of his verse after 1945. An attempt is made to identify the reasons why German writers and translators of different generations turn to the work of V. Mayakovsky, to study the intentions of recipients and the
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Vladimir Mayakovsky

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1986
Halina Stephan, Victor Terras
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Mayakovsky — Money — Personal Brand: Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Publishing Contracts as Financial and Creative Documents

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the economic component of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s life. For the first time, as an important source of creative and economic activity of the poet, his publishing contracts are introduced into scientific circulation.
Elena Tyurina, Alexey Zimenkov
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Vladimir Mayakovsky

World Literature Today, 1984
Madeline G. Levine, Victor Terras
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Vladimir Mayakovsky

Chicago Review, 1969
Vladimir Mayakovsky, Pierre Sokolsky
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Vladimir Mayakovsky: Sbornik

Books Abroad, 1941
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The Poet Takes Himself Apart on Stage: Vladimir Mayakovsky's Poetic Personae in "Vladimir Mayakovsky: Tragediia" and "Misteriia-buff"

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 ...
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Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Work over Military Lubki

Mayakovsky’s legacy as a poster artist is associated with his work on popular prints at the beginning of the First World War in the Moscow publishing house “Today’s Lubok” (G.B. Gorodetsky) together with K.S. Malevich, D.D. Burlyuk, V.N. Chekrygin, I.I. Mashkov and A.V. Lentulov.
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