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All Right!
Author Vladimir Mayakovsky
Original title Хорошо!
Country USSR
Language Russian
PublisherGosizdat
Publication date
1927
Media typeprint ( Hardback & Paperback)

All Right! (also: Good!, Russian: Хорошо!) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written for the tenth anniversary of the 1917 Revolution. Started in December 1926 and completed in August 1927, it was published in October 1927 by GIZ Publishers. Prior to that Mayakovsky recited the poem at his numerous public performances, and parts of it were published by numerous Soviet newspapers throughout the year. [1]

"For me All Right! is a manifesto kind of thing, in the way that A Cloud in Trousers has been, for its time. [It incorporates] less abstract poetic tricks (hyperbole, self-important vignettes), and more of the new, freshly invented ways of processing historical and agitative material," he wrote in the autobiography I, Myself. [2]

References

  1. ^ Katanyan, Vasily (1985). "Mayakovsky. The Chronology, 1893-1930 // Маяковский: Хроника жизни и деятельности. Year 1927". Moscow. Sovetsky Pisatel Publishers. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  2. ^ Makarov, V., Zakharov, A., Kosovan, I. All Right!. The Works by Vladimir Mayakovsky in 6 volumes. Ogonyok Library. Pravda Publishers. Moscow, 1973. Vol.V, pp. 344-345


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All Right!
Author Vladimir Mayakovsky
Original title Хорошо!
Country USSR
Language Russian
PublisherGosizdat
Publication date
1927
Media typeprint ( Hardback & Paperback)

All Right! (also: Good!, Russian: Хорошо!) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written for the tenth anniversary of the 1917 Revolution. Started in December 1926 and completed in August 1927, it was published in October 1927 by GIZ Publishers. Prior to that Mayakovsky recited the poem at his numerous public performances, and parts of it were published by numerous Soviet newspapers throughout the year. [1]

"For me All Right! is a manifesto kind of thing, in the way that A Cloud in Trousers has been, for its time. [It incorporates] less abstract poetic tricks (hyperbole, self-important vignettes), and more of the new, freshly invented ways of processing historical and agitative material," he wrote in the autobiography I, Myself. [2]

References

  1. ^ Katanyan, Vasily (1985). "Mayakovsky. The Chronology, 1893-1930 // Маяковский: Хроника жизни и деятельности. Year 1927". Moscow. Sovetsky Pisatel Publishers. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  2. ^ Makarov, V., Zakharov, A., Kosovan, I. All Right!. The Works by Vladimir Mayakovsky in 6 volumes. Ogonyok Library. Pravda Publishers. Moscow, 1973. Vol.V, pp. 344-345



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