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Vladimir Mayakovsky and Marina Tsvetaeva

Soviet Studies in Literature, 1983
It's hard to say when Mayakovsky first met Tsvetaeva. Perhaps it was at a gathering held one evening at the end of January 1918 at the Moscow apartment of the poet A. Amari (M. O. Tseitlin), where "almost all the poets in Moscow" were present other than Briusov.
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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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The AgitProp and Circus Plays of Vladimir Mayakovsky

The Drama Review, 1973
The best known of Mayakovsky's plays are Vladimir Mayakovsky, A Tragedy (1913), Mystery-Bouffe (the second version, 1921), The Bedbug (1928-29), and The Bathhouse (1930). These works appeared in 1968 in a book entitled The Complete Plays of Vladimir Mayakovsky. However, between 1920 and 1930 Mayakovsky wrote several other dramatic texts.
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Vladimir Mayakovsky

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1986
Halina Stephan, Victor Terras
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Vladimir Mayakovsky: Sbornik

Books Abroad, 1941
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Vladimir Mayakovsky: A Dithyramb

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1996
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Mayakovsky on the Land

East European Jewish Affairs, 2021
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