"Vernna; Pozy 1918-19 G.g" is a collection of poems by Igor Severianin, a prominent figure in Russian literature. Written during the tumultuous years of 1918 and 1919, the poems offer a glimpse into the emotional landscape of Russia during and immediately after World War I and the Russian Revolution. Severianin's work captures the anxieties, hopes, and disillusionments of a society in profound transition. This collection showcases his unique poetic style, blending elements of symbolism and modernism to create vivid and evocative imagery. "Vernna; Pozy 1918-19 G.g" is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Russian poetry, providing insight into a pivotal period in Russian history and the artistic responses it engendered.
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