The Problem of Spring by Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1923 BIBLIOGRAPHY Mayakovsky, Vladimir, and Dorian Rottenberg. Vladimir Mayakovsky: Selected Works in Three Volumes. Moscow: Raduga Publishers, 1986. Print.Vol. II, pp.91-92.

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This reflection on borders begins with the Monument to Victory in Bolzano, built by the Fascist regime in 1928 to remember Italian soldiers who fell in the First World War and to celebrate the victory over the Austro-Hungarian army. A reading from Hermann Hesse’s Wandering will follow. The monument was controversial and opposed by the…

According to historian George Duby, the contemporary situation in the Mediterranean appears to be characterized by two trends that are the result of tendencies already established in previous centuries. On the one hand, there are the consequences of European colonialism that make the difference between the North and the South, between Europe and the rest…

This legend was published by Karl Felix Wolff in 1905, as part of the folkloric tradition of the Dolomites in an attempt to enhance the Ladin minority that elaborated most of the legends today associated with the Dolomites. In fact, it was first published in the magazine L’amik di Ladins/Der Ladinerfreund (The friend of the…