Night Wraps the Sky Writings by and about Mayakovsky

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Pub. Date: 2008-04-01
Publisher(s): Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Summary

From the time his first, futurist poems were published in 1912 until his suicide at the age of thirty-six, Vladimir Mayakovsky made theatrical appearances in his written work and perfected an iconoclastic voice James Schuyler called Â"the intimate yell.Â" As the poet laureate of the Russian Revolution, Mayakovsky led a generation that staked everything on the notion that an artist could fuse a public and a private self. But by the time of Stalin's terror, the contradictions of the revolution caught up with him, and he ended in despair. A major influence on American poets of the twentieth century, Mayakovsky's work remains fascinating and urgent. Very few English translations have come close to capturing his lyric intensity, and a comprehensive volume of his writings has not been published in the past thirty years. InNight Wraps the Sky, the acclaimed filmmaker Michael Almereyda (Hamlet,William Eggleston in the Real World) presents Mayakovsky's key poemsÂ--translated by a new generation of Russian-American poetsÂ--alongside memoirs, artistic appreciations, and eyewitness accounts, written and pictorial, to create a full-length portrait of the man and the mythic era he came to embody.

Author Biography

Michael Almereyda’s films include Nadja, Hamlet, William Eggleston in the Real World, and New Orleans Mon Amour. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Artforum, The Believer, and Film Comment.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Overview
"Screaming My Head Off" (1930)p. 3
From "The Bedbug" and Selected Poetryp. 9
"On the Captain's Bridge"p. 10
"Mayakovsky: His Language and His Death"p. 17
Wake Up Comrade (1893-1912)
From I, Myself (1922)p. 35
Report of the Prison Governorp. 45
From I, Myselfp. 48
"Port" (1912)p. 55
From I, Myselfp. 56
From "A Slap in the Face of Public Taste" (1912)p. 57
Soul On A Platter (1913-16)
From I, Myselfp. 61
From Vladimir Mayakovsky: A Tragedy (1913)p. 64
From The Futurist Momentp. 69
From I, Myselfp. 70
"Fop's Jacket" (1913)p. 71
"A Few Words About Myself" (1913)p. 72
"Listen!" (1914)p. 74
"For You!" (1915)p. 76
From Safe Conductp. 77
A Cloud in Pants (1915)p. 79
An Encounter with Maxim Gorky: Vasily Kamensky, Maxim Gorky, Boris Pasternak, Mayakovskyp. 107
From Poet on the Screen: Mayakovsky the Film Actor'p. 109
From I, Myselfp. 110
From "Mayakovsky's Last Loves"p. 111
"Lilichka!" (1916)p. 115
Life with Lili: Viktor Shklovsky, Lili Brikp. 118
An Extraordinary Adventure (1917-26)
Revolutionp. 123
From I, Myselfp. 124
"Getting Along with Horses" (1918)p. 125
Mayakovsky on Film: Mayakovsky, Yuri Olesha, Evgeny Siavinskyp. 128
The Heart of the Screen'p. 130
From I, Myselfp. 134
On Mystery-Bouffep. 135
From I, Myselfp. 136
Mixed Mediap. 137
ROSTAp. 140
"An Extraordinary Adventure That Happened to Vladimir Mayakovsky One Summer at a Dacha" (1920)p. 143
Poetry for Everyonep. 149
From "The Red Flag and the Red Mask"p. 151
From 150 Million (1920)p. 152
Comrade Lenin: V. I. Lenin, Anatol Lunacharskyp. 159
From I, Myselfp. 161
From About This (1923)p. 164
About About Thisp. 176
From a Letter to Lili Brik (1924)p. 182
Some Stage Sets for Mayakovskyp. 184
From Mayakovskyp. 197
Passionate Machinesp. 199
From How Are Verses Made? (1926)p. 200
"Brooklyn Bridge" (1925)p. 202
"To Sergei Esenin" (1926)p. 207
From I, Myselfp. 211
Mayakovsky on the Road: Travels to North Americap. 212
Night Wraps The Sky (1927-30)
Tatianap. 229
"Letter from Paris to Comrade Kostrov About the Essence of Love" (1928)p. 231
From Them: A Memoir of Parentsp. 238
Twenty Years of Workp. 241
From Them: A Memoir of Parentsp. 245
"Past One O'Clock ..." (1930)p. 247
From Safe Conductp. 248
From "The Red Flag and the Red Mask"p. 251
"Note to E. Yanitskaya, Formerly Typist to Mayakovsky"p. 252
This Can't Be Deathp. 253
"A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island"p. 260
The Whole Shebangp. 266
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