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A Gift of Akhmatova I received this lovely Folio Society edition of the Selected Poems of Anna Akhmatova as a gift and was moved deeply. It was the first reading I had done of the works of this Russian poet. This edition has a history that is worth mentioning. In , Ohio University Press published the Selected Poems with translations by D.M. Selected Poems by Anna Akhmatova: free audio download (podcast) from Listen to Genius | The mysterious spring The mysterious spring was still enjoying itself, About the mountains the revealing wind was wandering, And the deep blue lake was being blue— The temple of the Baptist not by hands made. 10 At Tsarskoye Selo I. Horses along the ride, Long waves of combed manes. O enchanting town of enigmas, I'm sad. I'm in love with you. Strange to recall soul's longing.
Her long poem Requiem, given here in Robin Kemball's translation, was an expression of the vast grief felt by all those Russian women whose loved ones were ground up by GULAG, including Akhmatova's son Lev (her son by Nikolai Gumilev, the Acmeist poet shot to death by the Cheka in ). Anna Akhmatova was one of the century's greatest lyric poets. D. M. Thomas has selected a fine overview of her poetic accomplishment, and translated the poems stunningly: both lyric cadences and the quality of spoken speech come through in his refashioning of the poems into English. Anna Akhmatova () was Russia’s greatest modern poet. She published her first book of poems in , and in the same year founded the Acmeist movement with her husband, the poet Gumilev. Her intense, highly personal love lyrics were later attacked as anti-revolutionary, and in her poetry was banned.
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