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1913 as the most Important Year in the Biography of Vladimir Mayakovsky: Chronicle of his Life and Art

Student: Rina Albert

Supervisor: Alina S. Bodrova

Faculty: School of Arts and Humanities

Educational Programme: Philology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This paper describes a more comprehensive chronicle of Vladimir Mayakovsky's life and art during this period than that was presented by Vasily Katanyan. This chronicle is a rearranged analysis of data from three sources: Katanyan's Chronicle, Andrei Krusanov's Historical Review of the Russian Avant-Garde, and the Bibliographical Guide to Russian Soviet Writers/Poets. Based on the last two sources, the chronicle written by Katanyan was essentially supplemented.

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