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Vladimir Mayakovsky
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (Владимир Владимирович Маяковский) was born the last of three children in Baghdati, Russian Empire (now in Georgia) where his father worked as a forest ranger. His father was of Ukrainian Cossack descent and his mother was of Ukrainian descent. Although Mayakovsky spoke Georgian at school and with friends, his family spoke primarily Russian at home. At the age of 14 Mayakovsky took part in socialist demonstrations at the town of Kutaisi, where he attended the local grammar school. After the sudden and premature death of his father in 1906, the family—Mayakovsky, his mother, and his two sisters—moved to Moscow, where he attended School No. 5. In Moscow, Mayakovsky developed a passion for Marxist literature and took part in numerous activities of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party; he was to later become an RSDLP (Bolshevik) member. In 1908, he was dismissed from the grammar school because his mother was no longer able to afford the tuition fees. Around this time, Mayakovsky was imprisoned on three occasions for subversive political activities but, being underage, he avoided transportation. During a period of solitary confinement in Butyrka prison in 1909, he began to write poetry, but his poems were confiscated. On his release from prison, he continued working within the socialist movement, and in 1911 he joined the Moscow Art School where he became acquainted with members of the Russian Futurist movement. He became a leading spokesman for the group Gileas (Гилея), and a close friend of David Burlyuk, whom he saw as his mentor. The 1912 Futurist publication A Slap in the Face of Public Taste (Пощёчина общественному вкусу) contained Mayakovsky's first published poems: Night (Ночь) and Morning (Утро). Because of their political activities, Burlyuk and Mayakovsky were expelled from the Moscow Art School in 1914. His work continued in the Futurist vein until 1914. His artistic development then shifted increasingly in the direction of narrative and it was this work, published during the period immediately preceding the Russian Revolution, which was to establish his reputation as a poet in Russia and abroad. Mayakovsky was rejected as a volunteer at the beginning of WWI, and during 1915-1917 worked at the Petrograd Military Automobile School as a draftsman. At the onset of the Russian Revolution, Mayakovsky was in Smolny, Petrograd. There he witnessed the October Revolution. After moving back to Moscow, Mayakovsky worked for the Russian State Telegraph Agency (ROSTA) creating—both graphic and text—satirical Agitprop posters. In 1919, he published his first collection of poems Collected Works 1909-1919 (Все сочиненное Владимиром Маяковским). In the cultural climate of the early Soviet Union, his popularity grew rapidly. As one of the few Soviet writers who were allowed to travel freely, his voyages to Latvia, Britain, Germany, the United States, Mexico and Cuba influenced works like My Discovery of America (Мое открытие Америки, 1925). He also travelled extensively throughout the Soviet Union. The relevance of Mayakovsky's influence cannot be limited to Soviet poetry. While for years he was considered the Soviet poet par excellence, he also changed the perceptions of poetry in wider 20th century culture. His political activism as a propagandistic agitator was rarely understood and often looked upon unfavourably by contemporaries, even close friends like Boris Pasternak. Near the end of the 1920s, Mayakovsky became increasingly disillusioned with the course the Soviet Union was taking under Joseph Stalin: his satirical plays The Bedbug (Клоп, 1929) and The Bathhouse (Баня, 1930), which deal with the Soviet philistinism and bureaucracy, illustrate this development. On the evening of April 14, 1930, Mayakovsky shot himself.

Series

Books

Backbone Flute book cover

Backbone Flute

Selected Poetry

1915

A piena voce book cover

A piena voce

1989

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin book cover

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

1924

Poems book cover

Poems

2004

Vladimir Mayakovsky and Other Poems book cover

Vladimir Mayakovsky and Other Poems

2016

O Percevejo book cover

O Percevejo

1929

‎How To Make Verse book cover

‎How To Make Verse

1985

Mistério-bufo book cover

Mistério-bufo

1918

Night Wraps the Sky book cover

Night Wraps the Sky

Writings by and about Mayakovsky

2008

Sobre isto book cover

Sobre isto

1923

The Cloud in Trousers book cover

The Cloud in Trousers

1915

Bugs! book cover

Bugs!

Three Plays by Vladimir Mayakovsky

2007

Poesía book cover

Poesía

1967

My Discovery of America book cover

My Discovery of America

1925

Jag! book cover

Jag!

1985

Poesia Russa Moderna book cover

Poesia Russa Moderna

1987

The Bedbug and Selected Poetry book cover

The Bedbug and Selected Poetry

1929

Listen! book cover

Listen!

1914

Poemas 1913-1916 book cover

Poemas 1913-1916

1972

Se accendono le stelle. Le liriche book cover

Se accendono le stelle. Le liriche

2021

Ode alla Rivoluzione - Poesie 1917-1923 book cover

Ode alla Rivoluzione - Poesie 1917-1923

2012

Selected Poems book cover

Selected Poems

2013

Poemi book cover

Poemi

1963

Maiakóvski book cover

Maiakóvski

Vida e Poesia

2006

Eilėraščiai, poemos, pjesės book cover

Eilėraščiai, poemos, pjesės

1986

Maiakovski - Poemas book cover

Maiakovski - Poemas

2003

Poèmes, tome 4, 1924-1926 book cover

Poèmes, tome 4, 1924-1926

2000

شعر چگونه ساخته می شود؟ book cover

شعر چگونه ساخته می شود؟

1926

Poèmes, tome 2, 1918-1921 book cover

Poèmes, tome 2, 1918-1921

2000

Love is the Heart of Everything book cover

Love is the Heart of Everything

Correspondence Between Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lili Brik 1915-1930

1986

Poesie d'amore e di rivoluzione book cover

Poesie d'amore e di rivoluzione

2014

Good! book cover

Good!

1927

Poèmes, tome 3, 1922-1923 book cover

Poèmes, tome 3, 1922-1923

2000

Lettere d'amore a Lili Brik book cover

Lettere d'amore a Lili Brik

1972

Acerca de esto book cover

Acerca de esto

2020

Клоп book cover

Клоп

феерическая комедия: 9 картин

1985

Pro Eto - That's What book cover

Pro Eto - That's What

1923

Volodya book cover

Volodya

Selected Works

2015

What Shall I Be? book cover

What Shall I Be?

1932

Poesía y revolución book cover

Poesía y revolución

1971

Mayakovsky book cover

Mayakovsky

Plays

1995

Mayakovsky Maximum Access book cover

Mayakovsky Maximum Access

Selected Poems

1987

The Golden Age of Soviet Theatre book cover

The Golden Age of Soviet Theatre

1966

Poems book cover

Poems

1972

What is Good book cover

What is Good

1925

Люблю book cover

Люблю

Поэмы, стихотворения, проза.

1923

Vladimir Majakovskij book cover

Vladimir Majakovskij

Poesie

2004

Pis'ma, zayavleniya, zapiski, telegrammy, doverennosti book cover

Pis'ma, zayavleniya, zapiski, telegrammy, doverennosti

2013

Чудное мгновенье. Любовная лирика русских поэтов. В двух томах. Книга 2 book cover

Чудное мгновенье. Любовная лирика русских поэтов. В двух томах. Книга 2

1988

Vladimir Mayakovsky book cover

Vladimir Mayakovsky

A Tragedy

1913

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