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On Inter-stylistic Dialogues in Translation. Igor Severyanin and Vladimir Mayakovsky at the Cradle of Polish Futurism

Studia Germanica Gedanensia
The article explores the unique inner dynamics of the inaugural phase of the Polish reception of Russian Cubo-Futurism in the 1910s–1920s. The poetics of Igor Severyanin, the arch-decadent leader of the Russian Ego-Futurists, is discussed as a catalyst ...
T. Brzostowska-Tereszkiewicz
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"Vladimir Mayakovsky" and Other Poems by Vladimir Mayakovsky, translated by James Womack

Delos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature, 2020
Vladimir Mayakovsky. “Vladimir Mayakovsky” and Other Poems. Translated by James Womack. Manchester: Fyfield/Carcanet, 2016. 239 pages.
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Vladimir Mayakovsky: A Biography

Textual Practice, 2015
To borrow Roman Jakobson's elegiac phrasing, Vladimir Mayakovsky belonged to an ‘irreplaceable generation’ of poets, artists, and intellectuals who strained towards the future so ardently that hist...
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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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Mayakovsky, Vladimir (1893–1930)

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 ...
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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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An Anthology of RUSSIAN Literature from Earliest Writings to Modern Fiction, 2019
Vladimir Mayakovsky
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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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Maïakovski : poète russe

, 1942
E. Triolet, Vladimir Mayakovsky
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