Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893–1930) is one of the largest Russian Soviet poets of the 20th century.
Vladimir Mayakovsky was born 1893 in the year in Bagdati, Kutaisi province. In 1906, the family moved to Moscow.
The poetry of Vladimir Mayakovsky is the artistic chronicle of our country in the era of the Great October Revolution and the building of socialism. His works are distinguished by the use of short verse and line breaks ("ladders"); mixing lyrical and satirical element; use of emotionally colored, including obscene, vocabulary; autobiographical and identification of the author and lyrical hero.
Among the works of the poet can be noted such as "Cloud in pants", "Spine Flute", "Loud", "Seated", "Good!", Plays "Bug" and "Bath", the tragedy "Vladimir Mayakovsky" and others
The card with the original stamp shows posters and a portrait of V.V. Mayakovsky.
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