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Akhmatova, Anna
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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 Stalinist terror, and Poem Without a Hero (1962, begun 1940).



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LOT'S WIFE by ANNA AKHMATOVA And the just man trailed God's messenger, His huge, light shape devoured the black hill.
Narrated by Nadezhda, Osip's wife; Osip's lover, actress Zinaida Zaitseva-Antonova; Stalin's personal bodyguard; a fellow prisoner; and writers Boris Pasternak and Anna Akhmatova, among others, The Stalin Epigram exposes the horrors of Stalinist Russia as it reveals people's fundamental humanity under tyranny.
Poet Anna Akhmatova of Russia received a visit from Berlin in 1946.
 
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