(263 words) Sergei Yesenin's poetry is capable of captivating the hearts of many lovers of exquisite, high-quality literature. They are also interested in the figure of the Russian poet in our time, because most often they get acquainted with Yesenin's poems before studying his work in the school curriculum.
It is enough to read the "Song of the Dog", and you already understand the whole depth of the soul of the "bully" from the village of Konstantinovo. This poem leaves a bitter aftertaste, because the plot is dedicated to a dog whose seven puppies were drowned by a gloomy owner. The author describes that instead of a month in the sky, her puppy appeared to the main “heroine”, and instantly, even the most callous person “gets something in the eye”. Touching motifs in the work of Sergei Yesenin, perhaps his key to the heart of many fans.
It is difficult to imagine a young poet who ignores a bright and contradictory feeling in his work. Of course, Yesenin’s love lyrics deserve special attention. For example, the poem “Letter to a Woman” is quite frank, the lyrical hero admits her beloved’s feelings and at the same time releases her, thinking about “where the rock of events takes us”. However, the often quoted “Letter to the Woman” does not limit the list of author’s poems about love. Especially if we remember, "Shagane, you are mine, Shagane!" In it, the poet demonstrates his feelings through his native village nature. Namely, nature is the most common association among the reader, associated with Sergei Yesenin.
Thanks to the poems of the peasant poet, the image of the Motherland is revealed with the help of the vastness of the Russian village. Reading, for example, “Goy you, Russia, my dear,” I am proud of my country and the heroes who write so talented about it. At the end of the work, the creator does not ambiguously hint to the reader that no paradise can be compared with his homeland. This and many other poems devoted to the theme of nature inspire you to break into your favorite summer house, taking along with you a volume of poems by the great Russian poet and novel - Sergei Yesenin.