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Vladimir Mayakovsky's Agit‐Semitism
Images of Jewishness as ethnic, cultural, and biblical categories in Vladimir Mayakovsky's works are both plentiful and understudied. The present article attempts to bridge this gap while exploring the mechanisms that guide the poet's responses to anti‐Semitism.
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Ilja Erenburg i Dmitrij Fiłosofow: dwa spojrzenia na Polskę okresu międzywojennego
The article presents an attempt at a comparative analysis of how Poland was perceived by Russian poets and writers who visited the country in the interwar period (Ilya Ehrenburg, Vladimir Mayakovsky), or emigrated to it (Dmitry Filosofov).
Wiktoria Moczałowa
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Heavy-tailed kernels reveal a finer cluster structure in t-SNE visualisations. [PDF]
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Children's poems by Vladimir Mayakovsky
This article presents part of the poetic production written for children by Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930) during the consolidation of Russian-Soviet children’s literature (1920s). After the events of 1917, education and children’s literature became two pillars for the “construction” of a new country and a “new man”. With public investment, many avant-
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In water multicomponent synthesis of low-molecular-mass 4,7-dihydrotetrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines. [PDF]
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Rex Hobart, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Me: Meditations on the Future of Post-Apocalyptic Honky Tonk
Shane Rowse
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Letters of recognition: the spatial inscription of literature in the Romanian street nomenclature. [PDF]
Rusu MS, Baghiu S.
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Vladimir Mayakovsky: the language of revolution
My thesis addresses two significant misrepresentations in western criticism and translation of Mayakovsky that have developed since his death in 1930: his diminished status as a Marxist poet; and his negative attitude towards everyday life (byt).\ud Part One (‘Mayakovsky and Marxism’) contests the consistent refusal in the west to acknowledge ...
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Vladimir Mayakovsky and his “discovery” of America [PDF]
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Ideophones in Vladimir Mayakovsky’s work
Pragmatics and Society, 2014The 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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