Anna Akhmatova is the literary pseudonym of Anna Andreevna Gorenko. Her first husband was Gumilev, and she too became one of the leading Acmeist poets.
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A COLLECTION OF POEMS BY. ANNA AKHMATOVA (Born 1889, Died 1966) (Translations from Russian) Anna Akhmatova is the literary pseudonym of Anna Andreevna Gorenko.
Russian poet recognized at her death as the greatest woman poet in Russian literature. Akhmatova began writing verse at age 11 and at 21 joined a group of St
Anna Akhmatova’s works are Russia’s finest poetry, a synthesis of femininity and manliness, displaying delicate feelings and deep thought.
Anna Akhmatova is regarded as one of the greatest Russian poets. Besides poetry, which constitutes the lion’s share of her literary legacy, she wrote prose
But the first Russian woman poet, Anna Bunina, Selected poetry collections Published by Akhmatova Anna Akhmatova: The Stalin Years Journal article by
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