“Love” - a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky , on which the poet worked from November 1921 to February 1922. It is dedicated to Lila Brik, the main muse of the poet.
| I love | |
|---|---|
| Genre | poem |
| Author | Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky |
| Original language | Russian |
| Date of writing | 1922 |
Content
Creation History
The poem “I Love” was written in parallel with Mayakovsky’s autobiography “I Myself”. It was first printed in 1922 by the working publishing house Arbeiterheim during Mayakovsky’s stay in Riga. The publishing house issued two editions of the poem, the first of which was confiscated by the police [1] .
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The meaning of the poem
According to many critics, the poem “I Love” is the brightest in the work of Vladimir Mayakovsky. Its striking difference from his other works is that in it there is practically no place for gloomy thoughts and sadness, and if those break through, then only with the aim of emphasizing the poet’s sublime and pathos lyrics.
And I rejoice.
He is not here -
yoke!
For joy not remembering myself
galloped
bridal Indian jumping,
it was so fun
it was easy for me.
Structure
The structure of the poem “I Love”:
- Usually so
- Boy
- Youth
- My university
- Adult
- What happened
- Calling
- You
- Impossible
- So with me
- Conclusion
Notes
Literature
See also
- Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich
- Mystery Buff