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121120s1983 nyu 000 0 eng |
010 ## - Número de Control de Biblioteca del Congreso USA |
Número de la Bibliografía nacional |
82012502 |
020 ## - ISBN |
ISBN |
039300145 |
050 00 - Número de Clasificación de la Biblioteca del Congreso de (USA-LC) |
No. de Clasificación |
PG3476.A324 |
No. del ítem |
A23 1983 |
082 00 - Número de Clasificación Decimal Dewey |
No. de Clasificación |
891.7142 AKH |
100 1# - Entrada Principal - Nombre Personal |
Nombre Personal |
Akhmatova, Anna |
Fechas asociadas con el nombre |
, 1889-1966 |
240 10 - Título Uniforme |
Título Uniforme |
<a href="Selections">Selections</a> |
Idioma del trabajo |
. English |
Fecha del Trabajo |
. 1983 |
245 10 - TÍTULO |
Título del material |
Poems |
Mención de responsabilidad |
/ Anna Akhmatova ; selected and translated by Lyn Coffin ; introduction by Joseph Brodsky. |
250 ## - Mención de Edición |
Mención de Edición |
1st ed. |
260 ## - Publicación, Distribución, etc. (Pie de Imprenta) |
Lugar de Publicación, Distribución, etc. |
New York |
Nombre de la editorial, distribuidor, etc. |
: W.W. Norton |
Fecha de Publicación, Distribución, etc. |
, c1983. |
300 ## - Descripción Física |
Extensión |
xxxi, 100 p. |
Dimensiones |
; 22 cm. |
520 ## - Resumen, etc. |
Nota de resumen, etc. |
Poet Anna Akhmatova was born in 1889 in Bolshoy Fontan near Odessa, Ukraine and was the daughter of a naval engineer. She attended a girls' gymnasium in Tsarskoe Selo, Smolnyi Institute in St. Petersburg, Fundukleevskaia gymnasium (1906), law school (1907), and then moved to St. Petersburg to study literature. When she was 21, she became a member of the Acmeist group of poets, led by Nikolai Gumilev, whom she married in 1910 and with whom she had one son, Lev Gumilev. They were divorced in 1918 and that same year she married Vladimir Shileiko. This marriage also failed, and she was later married to Nikolai Punin until his death in 1958. Her first husband was executed in 1921 for antirevolutionary activities; afterwards, she entered a period of almost complete poetic silence that lasted until 1940. Akhmatova's first collection of poetry was "Vecher" ("Evening"), which appeared in 1912. Two years later, she gained fame with "Chyotki" ("Rosary" 1914). Her next collections were "Belaya Staya" ("The White Flock" 1917), "Podorozhnik" ("Plantain" 1921) and "Anno Domini MCMXXI (1922). For a brief time during World War II in 1940, several of her poems were published in the literary monthly Zvezda. In 1942, her poem "Courage" appeared on a front page of Pravda. In 1941, following the German invasion, Akhmatova delivered an inspiring radio address to the women of Leningrad. She was evacuated to Tashkent where she read her poems to hospitalized soldiers. In an effort to gain freedom for her son who had been exiled to Siberia, Akhmatova's poems eulogizing Stalin appeared in several issues of the weekly magazine Ogonyok. "Poema Bez Geroya" (Poem Without a Hero, 1963) was begun in Leningrad in 1940 and was revised for over 20 years. It is divided into three parts and has no consistent plot or conventional hero. This poem wasn't published in the Soviet Union until 1976. "Rekviem" (Requiem, 1963) is a poem-cycle that was a literary monument to the victims of Stalin's Terror. The earliest poems were dated 1935 and the remainders were written from 1938-40. Requiem is ten short, numbered poems that deal with her personal experiences following the arrests of her husband, friends, and her son. The last poem reflects the grief of others who suffered loss during that time of terror. Akhmatova was awarded the Etna-Taormina Price, an international poetry prize awarded in Italy in 1964, and received an honorary doctoral degree from Oxford University in 1965. Anna Akhmatova died in 1966. |
600 10 - Entradas Secundarias - Nombre personal |
Nombre Personal |
Akhmatova, Anna |
Fechas asociadas con el nombre |
, 1889-1966 |
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos |
Tópico o nombre Geográfico |
Poetry, Russian |
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos |
Tópico o nombre Geográfico |
Poetry |
Subdivisión general |
--Translation into English |
700 1# - Entradas Secundarias - Nombre Personal |
Nombre Personal |
Coffin, Lyn |
942 ## - TIPO DE MATERIAL |
Tipo de Material |
Libro - Monografía |