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Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Russian: Белла Ахмадулина) is a Russian poet who has been cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language.
Akhmadulina avoids writing poems on politics but she took part in political events of her youth supporting the movement of so-called dissidents.
In 1977, Bella Akhmadulina became an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters ([1]).
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  Bella Akhmadulina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Russian: Белла Ахмадулина) is a Russian poet who has been cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language.
Bella was born on the 10 April 1937 in Moscow.
Akhmadulina avoids writing poems on politics but she took part in political events of her youth supporting the movement of so-called dissidents.
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 Bella Akhmadulina Summary
Bella was born on the 10 April, 1937 in Moscow.
In the following essay, Ketchian explores Akhmadulina’s use of the moon as a theme in her poetry.
In the following essay, Rydel explores Akhmadulina’s childhood and sense of place as inspiration for her poetry.
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Bella was born to a family of a white-collar worker in Moscow in the fateful year of 1937 at the height of the Great Terror.
Akhmadulina's popularity grew very fast in the early 1960s, partly thanks to poetry recitals in front of large audiences in Moscow and elsewhere.
Sure enough, soon Bella left Nagibin, having shouted, as the writer reports in his nasty, posthumously published diaries, "You lousy Soviet scum!" She was not too wide of the mark.
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 Akhmadulina, Bella Criticism and Essays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Akhmadulina is considered one of the foremost contemporary Russian poets.
Akhmadulina's verse is characterized by her exploration of identity, the limits of personal and artistic freedom, and the place of the poet in society.
Akhmadulina was born in Moscow, Russia, April 10, 1937, of Tartar, Italian, and Russian descent.
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Bella Akhmadulina was born on 10 April 1937 in Moscow.
Akhmadulina’s entire path in literature is a consistent creation of a unique artistic world, which stands out for its particular elegance and sophistication of its poetic lines, the musicality and emotion of the poetic voice, filled with kindness towards people, spirituality and inner tact.
Bella Akhmadulina’s poems have been translated into many of the world’s languages: English, German, Italian, Polish, Armenian, Georgian etc. She herself translates poets from France, Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Georgia and Armenia.
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 Bella Akhmadulina Biography / Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (ak-mah-DEW-lee-nuh) is one of Russia’s foremost contemporary poets.
Akhmadulina was the only child of a Tatar father and a Russian-Italian mother.
Bella’s mixed racial origins motivated her to travel throughout Central Asia as a young adult and to write about her...
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 Sonia Ketchian: The Poetic Craft of Bella Akhmadulina
Concisely but clearly, the book lays out Akhmadulina's development, her debts and her innovations, and the distinguishing characteristics of her verse and of her basic attitude.
Bella Akhmadulina is that rare postmodernist Russian poet whose weighty, original, and honed art is unencumbered by partisanship or politics.
Sonia Ketchian offers a vigorous yet sensitive analysis of Akhmadulina's poetry through an overview of her poetic voice and of the early poetry followed by an investigation of the insightful thematic grouping of the poems in her most significant collection to date, the remarkable Secret.
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 Bella Akhmadulina Information
Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Russian: Белла Ахмадулина) is a Russian poet who has been cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language.
Bella was born on the 10 April 1937 in Moscow.
Akhmadulina avoids writing poems on politics but she took part in political events of her youth supporting the movement of so-called dissidents.
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 PRX » Pieces » Akhmadulina in Russian and English
Known in Russia as "the voice of an epoch," Bella Akhmadulina is one of the century's foremost poets, reaching prominence during the Soviet era.
Born in 1937, her youth witnessed the transition from Stalin to Kruschev and she prospered in a society shedding its ideological constraints.
Akhmadulina preferred traditional language to capture the mood and sentiments of the time.
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 Dictionary of Russian Women Writ
Some time later, I found out, quite coincidentally, from the editor of the poetry division of the Moscow Journal Successors [Smena] that Bella Akhmadulina had requested that my poetry be included in his publication.
Thus appeared two of my works, one of which was accompanied by an introduction written by Akhmadulina.
Zubareva's first book of poetry, Aura, with a foreword by Bella Akhmadulina, was published in 1990.
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 Amazon.com: The Garden: New and Selected Poetry and Prose: Books: Bella Akhmadulina,F. D. Reeve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Along with Voznesensky and Yevtushenko, Akhmadulina is one of the celebrities of contemporary Soviet poetry.
Akhmadulina is known for her masterly use of various styles of diction, employing archaisms, slang, and neologisms.
However, given Akhmadulina's stature, this volume is worth acquiring for poetry and Russian literature collections.
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Her poetic voice is as cold and clear as a brook bubbling in the snowy wilderness.
For many years she was as popular as a pop star and her stadium recitals often reduced audiences to tears.
Today she is no longer so popular, as new times have brought with them songs, and her refined work is lost on many people.
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 Bella Akhmadulina, Russian poet
Bella Akhmadulina (Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina) is a famous Russian poet, translator, esseist.
She was born in Moscow on April 10, 1937.
Bella Akhmadulina's poetry was first published in 1954.
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Correspondence from Bella Akhmadulina is restricted until her death.
Yevtushenko has been married to the poet Bella Akhmadulina, to literary translator Galina Semyonovna Sokol, with whom he has one son, and to British translator Jan Butler, with whom he has two sons.
Five handwritten letters to Yevtushenko from Bella Akhmadulina [confidential until her death] and one handwritten letter from Yevtushenko to Bella Akhmadulina [confidential until her death].
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 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Bella Akhmadulina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Of mixed Italian and Tatar descent, Akhmadulina was born on April 10, 1937 and brought up in Moscow.
This year poet Bella Akhmadulina opened the first concert devoted to the memory of Svyatoslav Richter.
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 Nobel Awards In Russian Literature - Pravda.Ru
Prose authors Andrei Bitov and Timur Zulfikarov are among the five hundred names up for deliberation next year, as are poets Bella Akhmadulina and Gennadi Aighi.
A recent addition is Konstantin Kedrov, who is known for his outstanding philosophical verse that combines both the traditions of Russian Futurism and the Symbolism of Alexander Blok.
The five Russian nominees -- Bella Akhmadulina, Gennadi Aighi, Timur Zulfikarov, Andrei Bitov and Konstantin Kedrov -- are worthy successors to Russia's previous five Noble Prize winners -Ivan Bunin, Mikhail Sholokhov, Boris Pasternak, Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Joseph Brodsky.
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 Amazon.ca: Bella - Reference: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fever and Other New Poems by Bella Akhmadulina, D. Dutton, and I.M-.
The Garden by Bella Akhmadulina and F.D. Reeve (Unknown Binding - Dec 1990)
Lighthouse Stevensons by Bella Bathurst (Paperback - Jun 5 2000)
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 Bella Akhmadulina Белла Ахмадулина
Bella Akhmadulina is Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Literature (1977)
Akhmadulina's poerty was translated into many World languages, including the following:
Bella Akhmadulina's poetry was also translated into Danish, Latvian, Estonian, Georgian, Moldavian, Armenian and many other languages.
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 Zephyr Press - New Titles
Anatoly Naiman has been a fellow at Oxford University and at the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center and has lectured on Russian literature at a host of universities in Europe and America.
Reeve is a poet, a scholar, an anthologist, and the author of a dozen books of translation from Russian and reportage on Russian affairs, including Five Short Novels by Turgenev, the two-volume Anthology of Russian Plays, The Garden (poems by Bella Akhmadulina), and Robert Frost in Russia, which was also published by Zephyr Press.
Margo Shohl Rosen, poet and translator, is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University’s Department of Slavic Languages Her translations have been published in the London Review of Books and the Mississippi Review.
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Isabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina was born on April 10, 1937 in Moscow, Russia...
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 [Harvard Fiction (a-Gorbatov)]
The garden: new and selected poetry and prose.
Three Russian poets: Margarita Aliger, Yunna Moritz, Bella Akhmadulina.
Three Russian women poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina.
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 Amazon.com: Three Russian women poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Amazon.com: Three Russian women poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina: Books
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 SEVEN RUSSIAN POETS
J, H, A collection of Russian verse presented not as translations, "but rather as imitations of the originals, re-created in English." Poets include Osip Mandelstam, Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Olga Berggolts, Bella Akhmadulina
J, H, A collection of Russian verse presented not as translations, "but rather as imitations of the originals, re-created in English." Poets include Osip Mandelstam, Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Olga Berggolts, Bella Akhmadulina, Natalia Gorbanevskaia and Yunna Morits.
Red cloth w/gilt spine lettering, 96 pages (including Index of first lines).
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A heavy dose of solid rock without a hint of mellow.
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 Nagibin, Yu.M. - SovLit.com - Encyclopedia of Soviet Authors
Shortly before his death, Nagibin completed his first and only novel, Dafnis i Khloya - Epokhi Kulta Lichnosti, Voliuntarizma i Zastoya ("Daphne and Chloe - Eras of the Personality Cult, Libertarianism, and Stagnation")
Nagibin was married six times, including once to poetess Bella Akhmadulina.
He died in Moscow on 17 April 1994 and was buried at the Novodevichii Cemetary.
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