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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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Instead of emphasizing Modigliani's relations with his paramours (including Anna Akhmatova, and Simone Thiroux, as well as those already named), Meyers focuses on the art that developed from these relationships.
Anna Akhmatova was an early admirer of Brodsky's work.
Petersburg (1911) at the Bashnia and that same year the Acmeist poet Gumilev brought his young wife Anna Akhmatova to read her early poems.
 
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