Vladimir Mayakovsky’s To Sergei Yesenin You have passed, as they say, into worlds elsewhere. Emptiness… Fly, cutting your way into starry dubiety. No advances, no pubs for you there. Sobriety. No, Yessenin, this is not deridingly,- in my throat not… Read More ›
Vladimir Mayakovsky biography
Analysis of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s The Backbone Flute
Written shortly after Mayakovsky’s first meeting with Lily Brik in 1915, this poem takes its tone from Catullus’s “I love, and I hate” and its mood from the gothic tales of E. T. A. Hoffmann, to whom the poem alludes… Read More ›