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This unconventional dictionary, having over 100 entries, is the first attempt ever to list dogs that belonged to Russian turn-of-the-century and 20th-century writers (for example, Alexander Blok, Anton Chekhov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Maximilian Voloshin ...
Alexander Sobolev
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V. Mayakovsky: “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.” Fragment (The First Publication of an Autograph in a Notebook) [PDF]
The recently discovered V.V. Mayakovsky’s notebook with an autographed fragment of the poem “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin” is being published for the first time.
Vera N. Terekhina, Elena I. Pogorelskaia
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Time at Home: The October Revolution and Soviet Temporalities
Abstract The October Revolution ushered in a radical, future‐orientated political agenda. Almost immediately, through the press, advice literature, activism and avant‐garde planning, a lively discourse on domestic life presented the home as a central site for building this ‘new epoch’. The home became the hub of a new and burgeoning Soviet temporality –
ANDY WILLIMOTT
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Vladimir Gippius on Mandelstam, Akhmatova and Literary Generations [PDF]
The paper presents a fragment from Vladimir Gippius’s manuscript of the early 1930s, in which he evaluates his junior literary contemporaries: Osip Mandelstam, Anna Akhmatova, Vladimir Mayakovsky.
Yulia A. Rykunina
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Неизвестная заметка Ю. М. Лотмана [An Unknown Juri Lotman’s Note]
This is a prefaced publication of Juri Lotman’s brief note “Lenin in Mayakovsky’s Poems and Eisenstein’s Art,” which he wrote for his student in the Spring of 1970, and softly encouraged to publish under her name in Materialy XXV nauchnoi konferentsii ...
Grigori Utgof
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Une occasion manquée ? À propos des traductions de Vladimir Majakovskij par Milan Kundera
This paper focuses on the Czech translations of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poems by Milan Kundera which were published before Kundera’s emigration to France in various Czech regional journals and newspapers.
Jana Kitzlerová
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“Beethoven played on a balalaika”: E.G. Polonskaya’s attempt of a critical essay on Mayakovsky (1919) [PDF]
The publication of the critical essay by E. Polonskaya «Vladimir Mayakovsky», performed for the seminar on criticism in the literary studio under the publishing house “Vsemirnaia literatura”, allows to consider the teaching methodology of K.I. Chukovsky,
Svetlana V. Fedotova
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Vadim Bayan and advertising technologies [PDF]
The article describes technologies of literary advertising, created and applied by the poet Vadim Bayan (Vladimir Ivanovich Sidorov). A few episodes of his creative path are shown in details: for example the publication of the book of poetry with the ...
Alexander Sobolev
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Seeing the pen as a bayonet: The extremities of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s utopian imagination
When examined retrospectively, some poetry can be seen as using scandal and rebellion to defy social norms. Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poetry criticised the repression and conservatism ingrained in the fabric of Tsarist Russia; a society defined by bourgeois,
Marko Marković
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Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Futurism through Ritsos’ Translative, Critical and Poetic View
Θεματικός πυρήνας της μελέτης μας είναι η μεταφραστική απόδοση και ο κριτικός σχολιασμός του έργου του Vladimir Mayakovsky από τον Γιάννη Ρίτσο. Διαγράφουμε, επομένως, δύο άξονες εστίασης, ο πρώτος εκ των οποίων αφορά την μεταφραστική και ερμηνευτική ...
Ανδρέας Αμπατζόγλου
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