- Lilya Brik
Lilya Yur'evna Brik (alternatively spelled "Lili" or "Lily", _ru. Лиля Юрьевна Брик; OldStyleDate|November 11|1891|October 30 -
August 4 ,1978 ) is known best as amuse ofVladimir Mayakovsky . She was an older sister ofElsa Triolet and wife ofOsip Brik .Pablo Neruda called her "muse ofRussian avant-garde ". Her name was frequently abbreviated by her contemporaries as "Л.Ю." or "Л.Ю.Б." which are the first letters of a Russian word «любовь» — love.Early life
She was born Lilya Kagan ( _ru. Лиля Каган) into a
Jew ish family of a lawyer and a music teacher inMoscow . Both sisters received excellent education and were able to speak fluent German and French and play piano. Lilya graduated from Moscow Institute of Architecture.The sisters were famous for their beauty. Their portraits were done by
Alexander Rodchenko ,Alexander Tyshler ,David Shterenberg ,David Burlyuk ,Fernand Léger ,Nadezhda Léger-Hodasevich ,Gary Blumenfeld , and later byHenri Matisse andMarc Chagall . In 1912 Lilya married poet-futurist and poetry criticOsip Brik .With Mayakovsky
In 1915 Elsa befriended an aspiring futurist poet and graphic artist Vladimir Mayakovsky and invited him home, but he fell in love with Lilya. Despite the calamities of
World War I ,Russian Civil War and throughout 1920s, their love affair caught and stayed in public attention, possibly because she did not divorce her husband.After June 1915, Mayakovsky's lyrical poetry was almost exclusively devoted to Lilya (with notable exception of late 1920s to Tatyana Yakovleva). He frequently explicitly dedicated his poems or referred in them to Lilya by name, for example in his "Облако в штанах" (A Cloud in Trousers, 1915), "Флейта-позвоночник" (The Backbone Flute, 1916), "Про это" (About This, 1922), "Лилечка! Вместо письма" (Lilechka! Instead of a Letter).
In 1918, Mayakovsky wrote the scenario for the movie "Закованная фильмой" (Chained by the Film) in which he and Lilya starred. The movie (produced by a private movie company "Neptune") has been lost, with the exception of a few trial shots.
Gianni Totti used them in his 1980s movie.In 1926, after visiting Jewish
kolkhoz es inCrimea , she produced a documentary "Евреи на земле" (Jews on the ground) about Jewish communal farming in the USSR, [SeeKomzet ,OZET ] with scenario cowritten by Mayakovsky andVictor Shklovsky . In 1928-1929, Lilya turned to directing a half-fiction-half-documentary motion picture "Стеклянный глаз" (The Glass Eye), a parody on "bourgeois cinematography".Some authors consider that his passion for Lilya was one of the motives that drove Mayakovsky to
suicide in 1930 at his Moscow apartment immediately after his breakup withVeronika Polonskaya . Lilya, who at the time was inBerlin , denied this and wrote that earlier she twice saved him from committing suicide.After Mayakovsky's death
Later in 1930, after divorcing Brik earlier that year, she married Soviet General Vitali Primakov. Primakov was arrested in 1936 and executed in 1937 in relation to the
Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization , a part of theMoscow Trials . The charges were dropped and he was rehabilitated posthumously in 1957.In her 1935 letter to
Joseph Stalin , Lilya Brik complained that Mayakovsky's poetic heritage is getting neglected. Stalin made a famous remark toNikolai Yezhov :"Comrade Yezhov, please take charge of Brik's letter. Mayakovsky is still the best and the most talented poet of our Soviet epoch. Indifference to his cultural heritage is a crime. Brik's complaints are, in my opinion, justified..." ["Memoirs" ("Воспоминания", in Russian) by Vasily V. Katanyan (L.Yu.B.'s stepson), 1998 p.112]
The historian
Roy Medvedev wrote in the 1970s in "The Continent (magazine) " that Lilya's name, listed in Yezhov's execution list, possibly as aTraitor of Motherland Family Member , was crossed out personally by Stalin.In 1938, she married writer Vasily Abgarovich Katanyan and they spent forty years together.
Lilya Brik committed suicide at the age of 87 when she was terminally ill. She left sculptures and writings. Recently published letters between the sisters in the course of more than five decades (except six years of
World War II ) reveal insights into life and cultural exchange across theIron Curtain .Influence
There were attempts to present her as greedy and manipulative
femme fatale , but those who knew her, noted her altruism and intelligence. She helped many aspiring talents and was acquainted with many leading figures of Russian and international culture, such asSergei Eisenstein ,Lev Kuleshov ,Boris Pasternak ,Vsevolod Meyerhold ,Kazimir Malevich ,Sergei Paradjanov ,Maya Plisetskaya ,Rodion Shchedrin ,Andrei Voznesensky , Yves St. Laurent andPablo Picasso .Mayakovsky's poem 'Про Это' (About This)
The main subject of this epic poem was
love in itself.After a brief separation, at a
Christmas -time before 1922, Mayakovsky wrote a kind of proto-surrealist poem in which he allegorized the feeling of missing Lilya. Some parts reflect themes akin to whatAngelo Maria Ripellino once called the "revolt of the objects". In a telephone conversation, for example, the poet sees the spoken word as adinosaur that crawls through the line, whereas the entire house shakes as the phone bell rings.Works
* "Щен" ("The Pup")
* "С Маяковским" ("With Mayakovsky")
* "Пристрастные рассказы" ("Passionate Stories")
* Letters between Lilya and Elsa, 1920s-1970References
External links
* [http://www.aif.ru/online/superstar/66/32_01?print Memoirs of Inna Gens, L.Yu.B.'s stepdaughter]
* [http://www.peoples.ru/love/mayakovsky-brik/ Unfavorable article]
* [http://russiaprofile.org/culture/article.wbp?article-id=DAE47553-EC73-4094-B95A-40E0294992F1 book review "The Riddle and the Magic of Lilya Brik"] by Arkady Vaksberg
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