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- The_Bedbug abstract "The Bedbug (Russian: Клоп, Klop) is a play by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1928-1929 and published originally by Molodaya Gvardiya magazine (Nos. 3 and 4, 1929), then, as a book, by Gosizdat in 1929. \"The faerie comedy in nine pictures\", lampooning the type of philistine that emerged with the New Economic Policy in the Soviet Union, was premiered in February 1929 at the Meyerhold Theatre. Received warmly by the audiences, it caused controversy and got harsh treatment in the Soviet press. Unlike its follow-up, The Bathhouse (denounced as ideologically deficient), The Bedbug was criticised mostly for its alleged 'aesthetic faults'.".
- The_Bedbug author Vladimir_Mayakovsky.
- The_Bedbug country Russia.
- The_Bedbug language Russian_language.
- The_Bedbug mediaType Hardcover.
- The_Bedbug previousWork Mystery-Bouffe.
- The_Bedbug subsequentWork The_Bathhouse.
- The_Bedbug thumbnail Play_based_on_Vladimir_Mayakovskys_work.jpg?width=300.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageID "47735071".
- The_Bedbug wikiPageLength "2100".
- The_Bedbug wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- The_Bedbug wikiPageRevisionID "706015185".
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink 1929_in_literature.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Rodchenko.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Category:1929_plays.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_plays.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Hardcover.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Kukryniksy.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Meyerhold_Theatre.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Molodaya_Gvardiya_(magazine).
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Mystery-Bouffe.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink New_Economic_Policy.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Paperback.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink The_Bathhouse.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Mayakovsky.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Bedbug".
- The_Bedbug author Vladimir_Mayakovsky.
- The_Bedbug country Russia.
- The_Bedbug followedBy The_Bathhouse.
- The_Bedbug genre "Play".
- The_Bedbug imageCaption "Premiere poster of The Bedbug, by Kukryniksy and Alexander Rodchenko".
- The_Bedbug language Russian_language.
- The_Bedbug mediaType "Print".
- The_Bedbug name "The Bedbug".
- The_Bedbug precededBy Mystery-Bouffe.
- The_Bedbug releaseDate "1929".
- The_Bedbug titleOrig "Клоп".
- The_Bedbug wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_Russian.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_book.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Play-stub.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Bedbug wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Transl.
- The_Bedbug subject Category:1929_plays.
- The_Bedbug subject Category:Russian_plays.
- The_Bedbug hypernym Play.
- The_Bedbug type Book.
- The_Bedbug type Play.
- The_Bedbug type Work.
- The_Bedbug type WrittenWork.
- The_Bedbug type Book.
- The_Bedbug type Book.
- The_Bedbug type CreativeWork.
- The_Bedbug type Thing.
- The_Bedbug type Q386724.
- The_Bedbug type Q571.
- The_Bedbug comment "The Bedbug (Russian: Клоп, Klop) is a play by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1928-1929 and published originally by Molodaya Gvardiya magazine (Nos. 3 and 4, 1929), then, as a book, by Gosizdat in 1929. \"The faerie comedy in nine pictures\", lampooning the type of philistine that emerged with the New Economic Policy in the Soviet Union, was premiered in February 1929 at the Meyerhold Theatre. Received warmly by the audiences, it caused controversy and got harsh treatment in the Soviet press.".
- The_Bedbug label "The Bedbug".
- The_Bedbug sameAs Q377536.
- The_Bedbug sameAs La_cimice.
- The_Bedbug sameAs Клоп_(пьеса).
- The_Bedbug sameAs Q377536.
- The_Bedbug wasDerivedFrom The_Bedbug?oldid=706015185.
- The_Bedbug depiction Play_based_on_Vladimir_Mayakovskys_work.jpg.
- The_Bedbug isPrimaryTopicOf The_Bedbug.
- The_Bedbug name "The Bedbug".
- The_Bedbug name "Клоп".