Vladimir Mayakovsky

Jul 19, 1893 - Apr 14, 1930

Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky was a Russian and Soviet poet, playwright, artist, and actor.
During his early, pre-Revolution period leading into 1917, Mayakovsky became renowned as a prominent figure of the Russian Futurist movement. He co-signed the Futurist manifesto, A Slap in the Face of Public Taste, and wrote such poems as "A Cloud in Trousers" and "Backbone Flute". Mayakovsky produced a large and diverse body of work during the course of his career: he wrote poems, wrote and directed plays, appeared in films, edited the art journal LEF, and produced agitprop posters in support of the Communist Party during the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Bolsheviks and a strong admiration of Vladimir Lenin, his relationship with the Soviet state was always complex and often tumultuous. Mayakovsky often found himself engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet state in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist realism.
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“A line is a fuse that's lit. The line smolders, the rhyme explodes— and by a stanza a city is blown to bits.”

Vladimir Mayakovsky
Jul 19, 1893 - Apr 14, 1930

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