Anna Akhmatova

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Biography Of Akhmatova Anna Andreevna Akhmatova(Gorenko)- silver Age Russian poetess, translator

Biography Of Akhmatova

Anna Andreevna Akhmatova(Gorenko)- silver Age Russian poetess, translator and

literary critic, one of the most significant figures of 20th century Russian literature. She was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature.
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Born on June 11 (June 23), 1889 in Odessa. The first

Born on June 11 (June 23), 1889 in Odessa. The first

education in the biography of Akhmatova was received at the Mariinsky Gymnasium in Tsarskoye Selo. Then, in the life of Akhmatova, she studied at the Fundukleev gymnasium in Kiev. She attended historical and literary, women's courses.
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The beginning of the creative path The first poem by Anna

The beginning of the creative path

The first poem by Anna Akhmatova

was published in 1911. The first book of poetry poetry was published in 1912 ("Evening").
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Poetry's work The poetess's work reflects the difficult fate of a

Poetry's work

The poetess's work reflects the difficult fate of a woman

whose loved oAkhmatova’s poems about love prove her subtle understanding of all facets of man. In her poems, she showed high morality. In addition, the lyrics of Akhmatova are filled with thoughts about the tragedies of the people, and not just personal experiences.
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«Twenty-first, Night, Monday(«Dvadtsat pervoe, Noch, Ponedelnik») «All plundered, betrayed, sold»(«Vse rashischeno,

«Twenty-first, Night, Monday(«Dvadtsat pervoe, Noch, Ponedelnik»)
«All plundered, betrayed, sold»(«Vse rashischeno, predano,

prodano»)
«I learned to live wisely»(«YA nauchilas prosto mudro jit»)

The popular poems by Anna Akhmatova