
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1893-07-19
Day of Death
1930-04-14 (36 years old)
Place of Birth
Bagdati, Russian Empire
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Biography
Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (Russian: Владимир Владимирович Маяко́вский; 19 July [O.S. 7 July] 1893 – 14 April 1930) was a 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, being among the signers of the Futurist manifesto, A Slap in the Face of Public Taste (1913), and writing such poems as "A Cloud in Trousers" (1915) and "Backbone Flute" (1916). 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 created agitprop posters in support of the Communist Party during the Russian Civil War. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Communist Party and a strong admiration of Vladimir Lenin, Mayakovsky's 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. Works that contained criticism or satire of aspects of the Soviet system, such as the poem "Talking With the Taxman About Poetry" (1926), and the plays The Bedbug (1929) and The Bathhouse (1929), were met with scorn by the Soviet state and literary establishment.
In 1930 Mayakovsky committed suicide. Even after death his relationship with the Soviet state remained unsteady. Though Mayakovsky had previously been harshly criticized by Soviet governmental bodies such as the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers (RAPP), Premier Joseph Stalin described Mayakovsky after his death as "the best and the most talented poet of our Soviet epoch."
Known For
Acting
(2023)
Ten Lives of a Cat: A Film about Chris Marker
as Namesake of a Cat (archive footage)
(1980)
The Man Mayakovsky
as (archive footage)
(1966)
World Without a Game
as Archive footage
(1919)
Born Not For Money
as Ivan Nov
(1918)
The Young Lady and the Hooligan
as the Hooligan
(1918)
Shackled by Film
as The painter
(1914)
Crew
(1980)
(1977)
(1977)
Forward March, Time!
Lyricist
(1970)
(1969)
You!
Poem
(1969)
(1969)
Mystery-Bouffe
Theatre Play
(1962)
The Flying Proletarian
Original Story
(1962)
The Bath House
Theatre Play
(1961)
Mysterie-buffa
Theatre Play
(1960)
(1959)
(1959)
(1948)
Кем быть?
Book
(1932)
Black and White
Poem
(1928)
Lace
Poem
(1928)
(1928)
Троє
Script
(1927)
Jews on the Land
Writer
(1919)
Born Not For Money
Writer
(1918)
The Young Lady and the Hooligan
Director, Writer
(1918)
Shackled by Film
Writer