1. Anna Akhmatova | Russian Poet & Symbolist - Britannica
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Anna Akhmatova was a Russian poet recognized at her death as the greatest woman poet in Russian literature. Akhmatova began writing verse at age 11 and at 21 joined a group of St. Petersburg poets, the Acmeists, whose leader, Nikolay Gumilyov, she married in 1910. They soon traveled to Paris,

2. Anna Akhmatova | The Poetry Foundation
In November 1909 Gumilev visited Akhmatova in Kiev and, after repeatedly rejecting his attentions, she finally agreed to marry him. The wedding ceremony took ...
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3. Anna Akhmatova - The University of Vermont
In 1910 she married the important Russian poet and theorist Nikolai Gumilyov. Shortly afterwards Akhmatova began publishing her own poetry; together with ...
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4. Biography of St. Petersburg poet Anna Akhmatova
In the same year, she married Nikolay Gumilyov, a poet three years her senior, whom she had first met in 1903. In 1912, their son Lev was born. He would go on ...
Short biography of poet Anna Akhmatova in Saint Petersburg. Explore the life of Anna Akhmatova and other great St Petersburg writers.
5. About Anna Akhmatova | Academy of American Poets
She attended law school in Kiev and married Nikolai Gumilev, a poet and critic, in 1910. Shortly after the marriage, he travelled to Abyssinia, leaving her ...
Anna Andreyevna Akhmatova was born Anna Gorenko in Odessa, the Ukraine, in 1889.

6. The Great Love Affair of Anna Akhmatova and Amedeo Modigliani
Feb 8, 2018 · What happened when these two soul mates met? How did it affect their art? What happened to them afterwards? And what does it mean for us today?
Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) began her career as a poet of love and ended it as the poet of suffering and heartbreak, thanks in no small part to the totalitarian Russ…

7. Anna Akhmatova - Women writers route
Akhmatova was the first to publish the works of her husband, Nikolai Gumilyov. She also helped her second husband, Vladimir Shileyko, with the translation of ...
Anna Akhmatova (23 June 1889 – 5 March 1966) was a distinguished and influential poet, translator and literary critic shortlisted for the Nobel Prize in 1965 and 1966 (after long being in official disfavour). Akhmatova was born at Bolshoy Fontan, near the Black Sea port of Odessa. Her father, Andrey Gorenko, a naval engineer, and […]

8. What you need to know about legendary Russian poet Anna ...
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The unwomanly strength of her heart-rending poems about love, grief, Russia, and the universe earned her a place on the male-dominated Mount Olympus...

9. An Unexpected Revival For A Beloved Russian Poet : Parallels - NPR
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Singer Iris Dement's new album is based on the work of the late Anna Akhmatova, whose spare, insightful lines addressed the ambiguities of love and the tumult of Soviet times.
