Aleksandr Blok (1880-1921) lived thought his country's savage wars and
radical traumas, trying to welcome the new order. But there was no space
in it for his kind of imagination. His poem The Twelve has claims to
being the first great poem of the Russian Revolution. It remains
enigmatic, the language elevated, the tone celebratory, even mystical.
Mayakovsky, bringing Revolution into the very language and form of his
poetry, wrote against Blok and the old forms, answering The Twelve with
150,000,000. Trotsky wrote Certainly Blok is not one of us, but he came
towards us. And that is what broke him. But for Pasternak and others
among his successors, he was a great and unofficial master.