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  1. The Complete Poems of Anna Akhmatova by Anna Akhmatova, 2000-09-01
  2. Anna Akhmatova (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by Anna Akhmatova, 2006-05-16
  3. Selected Poems
  4. My Half-Century: Selected Prose by Anna Akhmatova, 1997-07-20
  5. Anna of All the Russias: A Life of Anna Akhmatova by Elaine Feinstein, 2007-12-18
  6. Anna Akhmatova: Poet and Prophet by Roberta Reeder, 2007-11-01
  7. Selected Poems of Anna Akhmatova by Anna Akhmatova, Anna Andreevna Gorenko, 2004-01-01
  8. Anna Akhmatova v Tverskom kraiu (Russian Edition) by Anna Andreevna Akhmatova, 1989
  9. Moscow Memoirs: MEMORIES OF ANNA AKHMATOVA, OSIP MANDELSTAM, AND LITERARY RUSSIA UNDER STALIN by Emma Gerstein, 2004-09-02
  10. You Will Hear Thunder by Anna Akhmatova, 1985-07-01
  11. The Poetry of Anna Akhmatova: Living in Different Mirrors (Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies) by Alexandra Harrington, 2006-05-01
  12. Twenty Poems (English and Russian Edition) by Anna Andreevna Akhmatova, 1985-12
  13. In a Shattered Mirror: The Later Poetry of Anna Akhmatova by Susan Amert, 1992-07-01
  14. Requiem and Poem Without a Hero by Anna Akhmatova, 1976-06

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A large selection of poems by Akhmatova, translated into English; also has a brief biography.
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3. Akhmatova, Anna
Poems of Akhmatova Izbrannye Stikhi, My HalfCentury Selected Prose, The Word That Causes Death's Defeat Poems of Memory (Annals of Communism), Anna Akhmatova (Everyman's
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  • ASIN: Book Description Witness to the international and domestic chaos of the first half of the twentieth century, Anna Akhmatova (1888-1966) chronicled Russia's troubled times in poems of sharp beauty and intensity. Her genius is now universally acknowledged, and recent biographies attest to a remarkable resurgence of interest in her poetry in this country. Here is the essence of Akhmatova - a landmark selection and translation, including excerpts from "Poem with a Hero."
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    4. Anna Akhmatova
    Biographical information with an audio presentation and links featuring the poet s works in Russian.
    http://www.uvm.edu/~sgutman/Akhmatova.htm
    ANNA AKHMATOVA
    The poet Anna Akhmatova was born Anna Gorenko in Odessa, in the Ukraine, in 1889; she later changed her name to Akhmtova. In 1910 she married the important Russian poet and theorist Nikolai Gumilyov. Shortly afterwards Akhmatova began publishing her own poetry; together with Gumilyov, she became a central figure in the Acmeist movement. Acmeism which had its parallels in the writings of T. E. Hulme in England and the development of Imagism stressed clarity and craft as antidotes to the overly loose style and vague language of late nineteenth century poetry in Russia. The Russian Revolution was to dramatically affect their lives. Although they had recently divorced, Akhmatova was was nevertheless stunned by the execution of her friend and former partner Gumilyev in 1921 by the Bolsheviks, who claimed that he had betrayed the Revolution. In large measure to drive her into silence, their son Lev Gumilyov was imprisoned in 1938, and he remained in prison and prison camps until the death of Stalin and the thaw in the Cold War made his release possible in 1956. Meanwhile, Akhmatova had a second marraige and then a third; her third husband, Nikolai Punin, was imprisoned in 1949 and thereafter died in 1953 in a Siberian prison camp. Her writing was banned, unofficially, from 1925 to 1940, and then was banned again after World War Two was concluded. Unlike many of her literary contemporaries, though, she never considered flight into exile. The poet was awarded and honorary doctorate by Oxford University in 1965. Akhmatova died in 1966 in Leningrad.

    5. Anna Akhmatova
    Biography of the poet.
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    Akhmatova, Anna,
    pseudonym of ANNA ANDREYEVNA GORENKO (b. June 11 [June 23, New Style], 1889, Bolshoy Fontan, near Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empired. March 5, 1966, Domodedovo, near Moscow), Russian poet recognized at her death as the greatest woman poet in Russian literature. Akhmatova began writing verse at the age of 11 and at 21 became a member of the Acmeist group of poets, whose leader, Nikolay Gumilyov, she married in 1910 but divorced in 1918. The Acmeists, through their periodical Apollon ("Apollo"; 1909-17), rejected the esoteric vagueness and affectations of Symbolism and sought to replace them with "beautiful clarity," compactness, simplicity, and perfection of formall qualities in which Akhmatova excelled from the outset. Her first collections, Vecher (1912; "Evening") and Chyotki (1914; "Rosary"), especially the latter, brought her fame. While exemplifying the best kind of personal or even confessional poetry, they achieve a universal appeal deriving from their artistic and emotional integrity. Akhmatova's principal motif is love, mainly frustrated and tragic love, expressed with an intensely feminine accent and inflection entirely her own. In August 1946, however, she was harshly denounced by the Central Committee of the Communist Party for her "eroticism, mysticism, and political indifference." Her poetry was castigated as "alien to the Soviet people," and she was again described as a "harlot-nun," this time by none other than Andrey Zhdanov, Politburo member and the director of Stalin's program of cultural restriction. She was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers; an unreleased book of her poems, already in print, was destroyed; and none of her work appeared in print for three years.

    6. Anna Akhmatova- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
    http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/1
    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose A Brief Guide to Acmeism Other Acmeism Poets Related Poets Boris Pasternak Joseph Brodsky Osip Mandelstam External Links White Flock
    Translations by Ilya Shambat. A Collection of Poems by Anna Akhmatova
    English translations of several poems. Anna Akhmatova
    Biography, links, portraits, and audio files. Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966)
    Extensive biography and bibliography. Anna Akhmatova Homepage
    Biography, commentary, pictures, links, audio files, and video clips maintained by Jill Dybka. Odessa Web
    Biography available in Cyrillic, Russian transliteration, and English. Poems
    A collection of English translations by D.M. Thomas and lots of links. Portrait of Anna Akhmatova (1914)
    Painting by Russian artist Natan Isaevich Altman, from an exhibit of Russian painters at Auburn University. Text & RealVideo: "The Sentence"
    Nancy Nersessian discusses and recites Akhmatova's poem, at the Favorite Poem Project site. The Acmeists
    Information on Akhmatova, some of her contemporaries, and Acmeism, and an English translation of "The Guest". The Akhmatova Project Theater piece based on her life and works.

    7. Anna Akhmatova - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Akhmatova, Anna (1989) Trans. Mayhew and McNaughton. Poem Without a Hero Selected Poems. Oberlin College Press ISBN 0932440517; Akhmatova, Anna 1992) Trans. J. Herschemeyer The
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    Akhmatova in 1922 (Portrait by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin Born Anna Andreevna Gorenko
    June 23, 1889
    Odessa
    Russian Empire (now Ukraine Died
    Leningrad
    (St. Petersburg) Occupation poet, translator, memoirist Nationality Russian Soviet Ethnicity Ukrainian , Russian, Tatar Literary movement Acmeism Spouse(s) Nikolay Gumilyov (divorced)
    Vladimir Shilejko
    (divorced)
    Nikolai Punin
    (died in labour camp) Children Lev Gumilyov Anna Akhmatova Russian and Ukrainian ; June 23 O.S. June 11] 1889 – March 5, 1966) was the pen name of the modernist poet Anna Andreyevna Gorenko Russian Ukrainian ), one of the most acclaimed female writers in the Russian canon Akhmatova's work ranges from short lyric poems to intricately structured cycles, such as Requiem (1935–40), her tragic masterpiece about the Stalinist terror . Her style, characterised by its economy and emotional restraint, was strikingly original and distinctive to her contemporaries. The strong and clear leading female voice struck a new chord in Russian poetry. Her writing can be said to fall into two periods - the early work (1912–25) and her later work (from around 1936 until her death), divided by a decade of reduced literary output.

    8. Akhmatova Anna - A Collection Of Poems
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    9. Akhmatova, Anna - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Akhmatova
    Akhmatova, Anna (1889–1966) Russian poet. She was a leading member of the Acmeist movement. Among her works are the cycle Requiem (1963), written in the 1930s and dealing with the
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    10. Alexander Ostrovsky - Olga's Gallery
    Biography of the poet illustrated with her portraits by famous artists.
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    Anna Akhmatova
    Akhmatova, Anna, pseudonym of Anna Andreevna Gorenko (1889-1966) Russian poetess, born in Odessa into the family of a naval officer. She started to write very early to ultimate horror of her parents; her father told her not to shame the family name by becoming a “decadent poetess”. She chose the name of her great-grandmother as a literary pseudonym not to embarrass the family. For some time she studied at law school in Kiev. In 1910, she married Nicolai Gumilev (1886-1921), himself a poet and critic, who at first considerably influenced her style. They spent the spring of 1910, their honeymoon, in Paris, where Anna met the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) and fell in love with him. Summer of 1911 she spent with Modigliani in Paris. Under the influence of this love affair she wrote many lyrical poems, many of which formed up her first book, Evening The same year that her first book was published, 1912, her son Lev Gumilev (1912-92) was born. He would become an outstanding historian, geographer, and philosopher. But meanwhile his father put the child under supervision of his own mother, who disliked Anna. Akhmatova tried to protest the situation, but Nicolai supported his family; Anna visited her son during holidays and summer. She wrote that she ‘was a bad mother’, that “motherhood is a bright torture. I was not worthy of it.” The book Evening made Akhmatova a very popular poetess, and her second book

    11. Anna Akhmatova (Russian Poet) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Anna Akhmatova (Russian poet), June 11 June 23, New Style, 1889Bolshoy Fontan, near Odessa, Ukraine, Russian EmpireMarch 5, 1966Domodedovo, near Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.Russian
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    Table of Contents: Anna Akhmatova Article Article Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations Primary Contributor: Gregory Freidin ARTICLE from the Anna Akhmatova pseudonym of Anna Andreyevna Gorenko Russian literature Akhmatova began writing verse at age 11 and at 21 joined a group of St. Petersburg poets, the

    12. Akhmatova, Anna Definition Of Akhmatova, Anna In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Akhmatova, Anna ( n`nÉ™ É™khm `tÉ™vÉ™), pseud. of Anna Andreyevna Gorenko (É™ndrÄ`É™vnÉ™ g ryÄ•ng`k ), 1888–1966, Russian poet of the Acmeist Acmeists, school of Russian
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    13. Akhmatova, Anna (Vol. 126) - Copyright Page: Contemporary Literary Criticism
    STAFF. Jeffrey W. Hunter, Editor. Jenny Cromie, Timothy J. White, Associate Editors. Rebecca J. Blanchard, Vince Cousino, Justin Karr, and Linda Pavlovski, Assistant Editors
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    14. Akhmatova Anna: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
    Research Akhmatova Anna and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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    15. Akhmatova, Anna
    Forgive me that I ignored the sun And that I lived in sorrow. Forgive, forgive, that I Mistook too many others for you. Anna Akhmatova
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    16. ANNA ANDREEVNA AKHMATOVA || Gemini Mint's World
    A collection of links and selected poems by this famous Russian poet. Poems are English translations.
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    Anna Akhmatova Requiem Other selected poems Great Links
    T he Academy of American Poets - Poetry Exhibits - Anna Akhmatova Links, poems, bio, selected bibliography, books available at borders.com.
    Anna Akhmatova
    Extensive biography HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
    Anna Akhmatova
    Translations into English of some of her poems.
    WISE WOMEN'S POEMS
    Translation of Akhmatova's "The First Long Range Artillery Fire on Leningrad" and Tsvetaeva's "Poem of the End." This site contains many excellent poems written by - who else? - wise women.
    ANNA AKHMATOVA IN PORTRAITS BY HER CONTEMPORARIES
    This page discusses Akhmatova's portrayal of herself in her poetry and why she was the subject of so many works of art. At the bottom of the page, there is a link that says "catalog." What follows is a huge collection of various Akhmatova portraits in many media. The descriptions are in Cyrillic, but you can still look at the pictures even if you don't know Russian (hey, nobody's perfect).
    Temple of Anna Akhmatova
    Great images, bio, photo gallery, two beautiful paintings by Altman and Petrov-Vodkin, audio-visual, etc. Recommended.
    Anna Akhmatova
    A small page, but I think it has potential. Has a short explanation of the poem

    17. Akhmatova, Anna - Definition Of Akhmatova, Anna By The Free Online Dictionary, T
    Akh ma to va (km t-v), Anna Pseudonym of Anna Andreevna Gorenko. 1889-1966. Russian poet whose work is characterized by personal themes and noted for its lyrical beauty.
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    19. Anna Akhmatova Page | Jilly's Drive-In
    Site about the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966). Poetry, images, video, links, and biographical/historical overview.
    http://www.jazzkeyboard.com/jill/akhmatova/index.html

    20. Anna Akhmatova — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Akhmatova, Anna. Akhmatova, Anna ( n'n u u khm 't u v u) , pseud. of Anna Andreyevna Gorenko (u ndrÄ' u vn u g ryeng'k ) , 1888–1966, Russian poet of the Acmeist school.
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