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Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (‹The
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930) was a
Russian poet and playwright,
among the
foremost representatives of early-20th
century Russian ****urism.
Mayakovsky (masculine)...
- avant-garde
between 1914 and 1930. She was the
lover and muse of
Vladimir Mayakovsky, even
while she was
married to poet,
editor and
literary critic Osip Brik...
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Mayakovsky Theater (Russian: Театр Маяковского; Московский академический театр имени Вл. Маяковского) is a
theater in Moscow, Russia,
founded in 1920,...
- The
Mayakovsky Theatre was a
historic theatre in Dushanbe, the
capital of Tajikistan. It was torn down amid
protests in 2016. The
edifice was designed...
- On
August 13, 1950, the
paddle steamer Mayakovsky (named for
Soviet poet
Vladimir Mayakovsky) sank at
around 12:00 pm
local time due to
overloading of...
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the
Mayakovsky Square (now the
Triumfalnaya Square) in
Moscow pla**** an
important role as a
gathering place for unofficial...
- poet
Vladimir Mayakovsky.
Mayakovsky and Brik took care of his daughter,
Llewella while he was in prison. In
November 1924,
Mayakovsky wrote to Brik from...
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Vladimir Mayakovsky, the
other being Gleb-Nikita
Lavinsky (1921–1986). This fact was kept a
secret until 1991. In
summer 1925,
Vladimir Mayakovsky visited...
- Goncharova,
Mikhail Larionov,
David Burliuk,
Kazimir Malevich,
Vladimir Mayakovsky, and
Velimir Khlebnikov. The
Manifesto celebrated the "beauty of speed"...