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The most touching story in the life of Vladimir Mayakovsky happened in Paris when he fell in love with Tatiana Yakovlev. There could be nothing in common between them. She did not understand a single word of his poems, not even in real life. Furious, moving forward, living every moment like the last, he frightened her with his unbridled passion. She was not touched by his dog-like devotion, not bribed by his fame. Her heart remained indifferent. And Mayakovsky went to Moscow alone... Vladimir deposited all his pay from the Parisian shows into the bank account of a well-known Parisian florist, with the only condition that several times a week Tatyana Yakovleva would receive a bouquet of the most beautiful and unusual flowers - hydrangeas, Parma violets, black tulips, roses, orchids, or chrysanthemums. The florist followed the instructions of the "excessive customer" - and since then, regardless of the weather and the season of the year, messengers with bouquets of supreme beauty and the only phrase: "From Mayakovsky" knocked on Tatyana Yakovleva's door from year to year . He died in his thirties and this news surprised her unbearably.... She was already used to the fact that he regularly invaded her life, she was already used to knowing that he was somewhere and someone who loved her was sending her flowers... He no longer understood how he would live - without this crazy love, dissolved in flowers. But the next day, a messenger appeared on her doorstep with the same bouquet and the same words: "From Mayakovsky." They brought her flowers in his thirties, when he died, and in his forties, when they had already forgotten him. ...and until her old age... During World War II, in German-occupied Paris, she survived only by selling these luxurious bouquets on the boulevard. If every flower was the word "love", for several years his words of love saved her from starvation. They say that great love is stronger than death, but not everyone manages to translate this statement into their real life. Vladimir Mayakovsky succeeded...
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