Here are some of his notable works:
Poetry:
* "The Earthly Way" (1904) - A collection of symbolist poems that explores themes of death, love, and the search for meaning.
* "The Fiery Angel" (1908) - A long poem that tells the story of a medieval alchemist obsessed with love and magic.
* "The City" (1903) - A collection of poems inspired by urban life.
* "The City and the Earth" (1913) - A cycle of poems about the city and its relationship with nature.
Novels:
* "The Fire Angel" (1908) - A novel based on his long poem of the same name.
* "The Republic of the Southern Cross" (1918) - A science fiction novel set in the future.
* "The Son of the Earth" (1922) - A novel about a young man's search for his place in the world.
Plays:
* "The Earth" (1908) - A play about a group of people who are stranded on a deserted island.
* "The King's Feast" (1909) - A play about a king who is poisoned by his wife.
Literary criticism:
* "Russian Symbolism" (1910) - A groundbreaking essay on Russian Symbolism.
* "The History of Russian Literature" (1915) - A comprehensive history of Russian literature.
Translations:
* He translated works by many European poets, including Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Baudelaire, and Arthur Rimbaud.
Note: This is just a selection of Bryusov's works. He was a prolific writer and published many other books and essays throughout his career.
You can find more information about Bryusov's life and work online or in libraries.