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  1. The stormy affair between the legendary “singer of the revolution”, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and a “proponent of depravity”, Lilya Brik, lasted 15 years, until the poet's suicide in 1930. He...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lilya_BrikLilya Brik - Wikipedia

    With Mayakovsky. Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lilya Brik. A 1918 photo that appeared retouched in official Soviet publications in the 1960s. Lilya Brik in the movie Chained by the Film, 1918. In 1915, Lilya's sister Elsa befriended aspiring futurist poet and graphic artist Vladimir Mayakovsky and invited him home, but he fell in love with Lilya.

    • Soviet
    • August 4, 1978 (aged 86), Moscow, Soviet Union
    • Author
  3. Lilia Yúrievna Brik (en ruso: Лиля Юрьевна Брик; 1891 - 4 de agosto de 1978) fue una escritora, directora y productora cinematográfica rusa. También fue conocida como musa del poeta Vladímir Mayakovski, con quien tuvo una relación sentimental. Era hermana mayor de Elsa Triolet y esposa de Ósip Brik. Por su ...

    • Lilia Yúrievna Brik
  4. Famous Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky continued to ‘bring’ flowers to his Parisian love – even after his death. Vladimir Mayakovsky was never officially married, but his personal life was...

  5. 19 de jul. de 2019 · Completed in early 1923, Pro eto is a lyric love poem dedicated to the poet’s lover Lilya Brik, a writer, actor, artist and the wife of his publisher, Osip Brik, following a two-month separation. Their relationship was tumultuous to say the least, and the poem expresses Mayakovsky’s feelings of jealousy and emotional insecurities.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › About_ThatAbout That - Wikipedia

    About That (Про это) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written during the self-imposed two-months "exile" after a row with Lilya Brik. It was finished on 11 February 1923 and published on 29 March 1923, originally by the LEF magazine. The poem's first separate edition was illustrated by Alexander Rodchenko who in his montages ...

  7. In 1920, Mayakovsky had a brief romance with Lilya Lavinskaya, an artist who also contributed to ROSTA. She gave birth to a son, Gleb-Nikita Lavinsky (1921–1986), later a Soviet sculptor. In 1922 Lilya Brik fell in love with Alexander Krasnoshchyokov, the head of the Soviet Prombank.