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Vladimir M. / Robert Littell.

LIBRA PS3562.I7827 M39 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Littell, Robert, 1935- author.
Standardized Title:
Mayakovsky tapes
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 1893-1930--Fiction.
Mayakovsky, Vladimir.
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 1893-1930.
Interpersonal relations--Fiction.
Interpersonal relations.
Politics and government.
Authors, Soviet.
Soviet Union.
Authors, Soviet--20th century--Fiction.
Soviet Union--Politics and government--Fiction.
Genre:
Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels.
Physical Description:
245 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Duckworth Overlook, 2017.
Summary:
"Moscow, March 1953: As Stalin breathes his last, four women meet in Room 408 of the luxurious hotel Metropol. They have gathered to reminisce about the great poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, whose work they once inspired. Following his mysterious suicide twenty-five years earlier, he was canonised by Stalin as the 'most talented poet of our Soviet era' - but in life he was a far more complicated man, violently torn between art and politics. As the four muses - who both loved and loathed him - piece together their conflicting memories of the poet, a portrait of the artist as a tormented young idealist emerges. Recalling Mayakovsky's early years as a leader of the Futurists, his later work as a propagandist for the Soviet state, and the censorship battles that pitted him against the government, their unabashedly frank conversation reveals him as as an intense and tormented sexual obsessive caught in the eye of history's storm, struggling to hold on to his ideals in the face of a revolution betrayed. In Vladimir M., Robert Littell tells a subversive, passionate story of free love, avant-garde art and political ideals. In this explosive, provocative cocktail of fiction and reality, he brings to life the tumultuous Stalinist era, and the disaster it spelt for the artists it ensnared."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
"First published as The Mayakovsky tapes in the United States in 2016"--Title page verso.
ISBN:
9780715651940
0715651943
OCLC:
983754055

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