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Soviet workers bid farewell to the greatest poet of the Bolshevik Revolution, through whom they discovered that art can and must always be at the service of the people.

"The streets are our paintbrushes; the squares our palettes. We must build, not only by imagining the new, but also by dynamiting the old."

Mayakovsky carried his art and Bolshevik propaganda to the most remote corners of the Soviet Union, designing what were known as "agitation trains."

These trains were repurposed by the USSR to bring culture to the most isolated rural areas of Russia, those with the highest rates of illiteracy. The train cars designed by Mayakovsky were equipped with libraries, photography studios, cafes, and cinemas, where films were shown free of charge to the people, introducing thousands upon thousands of peasants to cinema for the first time.

In their first year, 430 films were shown on these trains, and many illiterate people were astonished, experiencing the seventh art for the first time—something they believed to be "magic."

Source -> https://xcancel.com/DaniMayakovski/status/2045134678198305226#m

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[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

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And I guess Dani Mayakovski follows after him in this legacy

[-] rainpizza@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, this X account is pretty successful at agitation AND, as expected of a good agitator, they are harassed by fascist trolls in the comments.

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