150 000 000
150 000 000 (in Russian: Sto pyatdesyat millionov) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1919–1920 and first published in April 1921 by GIZ (Gosizdat) Publishers, originally anonymously. The poem, hailing the 150-million-strong Russian people's mission in starting the world revolution (represented here as an allegorical battle of Russian Ivan and the American president Woodrow Wilson, the embodiment of the capitalist evil) failed to impress the Soviet revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin who apparently saw in it little but a pretentious Futuristic experiment.
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150 000 000
150 000 000 (in Russian: Sto pyatdesyat millionov) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1919–1920 and first published in April 1921 by GIZ (Gosizdat) Publishers, originally anonymously. The poem, hailing the 150-million-strong Russian people's mission in starting the world revolution (represented here as an allegorical battle of Russian Ivan and the American president Woodrow Wilson, the embodiment of the capitalist evil) failed to impress the Soviet revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin who apparently saw in it little but a pretentious Futuristic experiment.
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150 000 000 (in Russian: Sto p ...... entious Futuristic experiment.
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150.000.000 è un poema scritto ...... va della "volontà di milioni".
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«150 000 000» — поэма Владимир ...... я им между 1919 и 1920 годами.
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"To Comrade Vladimir Ilyich with our ComFut greetings. Vladimir Mayakovsky."
Also signed by Lilya and Osip ...... Shterenberg and Nathan Altman.
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150 000 000 (in Russian: Sto p ...... entious Futuristic experiment.
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150.000.000 è un poema scritto ...... va della "volontà di milioni".
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«150 000 000» — поэма Владимир ...... я им между 1919 и 1920 годами.
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