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Title: Как Маяковский пришел от ура-патриотизма к осуждению войны

Description: Тексты Маяковского 1914 года, полные патриотического угара и призывов к войне, стали серьезной проблемой для его наследников. В 1930-е и позже их либо исключали из собраний сочинений, либо переосмысляли, пытаясь приписать им «протосоциалистический» оттенок. Однако по мере осознания ужасов войны Маяковский эволюционировал: он понял, что «писать войной» — значит не восхвалять бойню, а раскрывать ее чудовищность и необходимость нового, прогрессивного социального порядка.

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