Longlisted for the 2018 Read Russia Prize
'Vladimir Mayakovsky' & Other Poems is the only single-volume selection
in English to fully represent the work of one of Modernism's vital
literary forces. The poems encompass Mayakovsky's pre-Revolutionary
surrealism as well as his exclamatory agitprop of the 1920s, by which
time he had become the pre-eminent Soviet poet. New translations of key
works are included alongside several poems that have never been
translated into English before, while an introduction and notes provide
helpful contexts and elucidations. Screenplays, dramatic scripts and
advertising slogans give a sense of the unusual breadth and invention of
Mayakovsky's project, and his skill both as poet and propagandist. 'A
poet needs to be good at life as well', he writes; his job is to 'smooth
brains with the file of his tongue'. Womack's translations help to
revise the predominant image of Mayakovsky as a hectoring egoist,
offering a more nuanced impression of a poet whose concern was as much
comradeship and intimacy as politics and posterity: 'all of this - do
you want it? - I will abandon for one single tender human word.'