The West (Mayakovsky)

The West
Author Vladimir Mayakovsky
Original title Запад
Country USSR
Language Russian
Genre poetry
Publisher Izvestiya, Parizhsky Vestnik, Krasnaya Niva, Krasnaya Nov
Gosizdat
Publication date
1922-1935
Media type print (Hardback & Paperback)

The West (Russian: Запад) is a ten-poem-cycle by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1922-1924 after his extensive foreign tour which included visits to Latvia, Italy, Germany, France and the United Kingdom. It was followed in 1925 by an eight-poem cycle Paris (Париж), inspired by the impressions from his visit to France. Originally the two cycles were seen as separate collections. Compiling the material for the first edition of The Works by V.V. Mayakovsky the author put them under one heading.

The 1922-1924 poems were published originally in the USSR, mostly by Izvestiya newspaper. Five of his French poems first appeared in Parizhsky Vestnik, a short-lived (1925-1926) newspaper which was based in Paris, sub-titled Messager russe de Paris and supported by the Soviet Embassy in the city.[1]

Poems

The West

Paris

Mayakovsky spent November and December 1924 in France. These impressions inspired eight poems written in the late 1924-early 1925. On his way to the USA, in May of that year he came to the offices of Parizhsky Vestnik and left there five poems with the permission to publish them.

References

  1. 1 2 Makarov, V., Zakharov, A., Kosovan, I. The West. The Works by Vladimir Mayakovsky in 6 volumes. Ogonyok Library. Pravda Publishers. Moscow, 1973. Vol.I, pp. 496-502
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