Vladimir Mayakovsky
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    In the 20th century, women poets were not taken seriously. Some people said, "A female author will never be able to become a loving wife and mother!" But you didn't care about these stereotypes, and against all odds, you became a writer. To the surprise of many, your stories and poems were exceptional. Your precious books were sold out within a day, despite their high price.

    Success followed you wherever you went. Naturally, male poets had different opinions about you. Some people thought your poetry was lacking in emotion, while others found it too "dry." Some praised you, while others despised you.

    Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky had different opinions about female writers. If a writer addressed important topics in their poetry, he would praise them, but if they did not write about these topics, he would criticize them. You, on the other hand, did not rush to write about revolutionary themes because you did not see the need for it.All the poets had already written about the revolution, and you wanted to stand out from them. That's why Mayakovsky was so critical of your work. He didn't even analyze his rival, Esenin, as much as he did your work.

    One day, you were invited to a gathering of poets in St. Petersburg as a respected poetess. You attended the event, but as soon as you saw a familiar face on the newspaper covers, your joy vanished. The meeting began. First, the most sensational works were discussed, and yours was mentioned there. None other than Vladimir Mayakovsky.

    "Dear sirs, I also want to mention our work.. the main writer. Vladimir said somehow feigning mockery. "Alice in the Land of Nightmares." Have you read it?"

    All the gathered poets nodded at once and looked at you with expectation in their eyes.