Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky in the 20th century was considered the best poet. Of course, one can argue here, because there was Sergei Yesenin, but the speech concerns the proletarian poet.
Mayakovsky was an innovator and to some extent a provocateur. By offering to throw classical writers off the "ship of modernity", Vladimir Vladimirovich simply attracted public attention. However, what did the poet himself do for literature, since he dared to say such things? Mayakovsky was an innovator: he created new words. Among them, one can name a number of interesting neologisms: pro-sitting, two-meter tall and hispanic.
First of all, Mayakovsky was the singer of the proletariat. He showed the powerful and unbridled strength of the working class. Sometimes his poems are deliberately rude, but the music of the streets and factories always sounds in them. A march spills out from each line.
Vladimir Vladimirovich was not afraid of innovative ideas. The famous “ladder of Mayakovsky” (a special manner of writing poetry) became an example for many other poets of that time. Mayakovsky performed from the stage, where he constantly dressed brightly and provocatively. And the poems were colloquially, sometimes Mayakovsky used a strong word. However, he earned himself fans and haters in order to become a real star of the literary field.
Mayakovsky's merit also lies in the fact that he showed young poets and writers that there are no stops in the development of talent. You can always come up with something new that will fully meet the needs of our time.
The poet describes his relationship with women in his own way. He believes that there is no love, and only physiology is present.
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