Nikolay Tsiskaridze reads What Is Good And What Is Bad by Vladimir Mayakovsky

“Once upon a time, in the heart of the city, there was a huge library in a building called Brera. One day the library began to read.”
 

Nikolay Tsiskaridze is a Georgian dancer.

Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893 – 1930), a key exponent of the Russian Futurist movement, was one of the signatories of the Futurist Manifesto. Mayakovsky produced a substantial and varied corpus of works in the course of his career, writing poetry, writing and directing plays and appearing in films, as well as editing the art magazine LEF.

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