- June [O.S. 11 June] 1889 – 5
March 1966),
better known by the pen name Anna
Akhmatova, was a
Russian and
Soviet poet, one of the most
significant of the 20th...
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Requiem (Russian: Реквием, Rekviem) is an
elegy by Anna
Akhmatova about the
suffering of
people under the
Great Purge. It was
written over
three decades...
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around the poet Anna
Akhmatova.
Akhmatova called them her "magic choir", but
after Akhmatova's death they were
called "
Akhmatova's Orphans". List of Russian...
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Raisa Soltamuradovna Akhmatova (Chechen: Раиса Солтамурадовна Ахматова; 13
December 1928 – 29
January 1992) was an
internationally recognized Chechen...
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their new home on
Morskaya Street,
Akhmatova came to visit.
Despite this encounter, Nadezhda’s
relationship with
Akhmatova remained distant, characterized...
- Anna
Akhmatova, one of the
leading poets of the
silver age. She
encouraged his work, and
became his mentor. In 1962, in Leningrad, Anna
Akhmatova introduced...
- 3067
Akhmatova,
provisional designation 1982 TE2, is a
stony Flora asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 6
kilometers in...
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Elizaveta Nikolayevna Akhmatova writing as
Leila (Russian: Елизавета Николаевна Ахматова; 2
December 1820 – 12
April 1904) was a
Russian writer, publisher...
- "Autobiographic Novel") and
burst into
tears of
gratitude when
Akhmatova shook hands with her.
Akhmatova later said: "What was this all about? ... How
could I...
- Anna
Akhmatova. The
Silver Age (Rus. "Анна Ахматова. Серебряный Век") is a muni****l
museum in
Avtovo (near the
eponymous Avtovo metro station), a south-western...