Akhmatova biography is very brief
Biography Anna Andreevna Akhmatova - a poet of the Silver Age, a translator and literary critic, one of the most significant figures of Russian literature of the 20th century. Anna Akhmatova was born on June 23 near Odessa in the family of a hereditary nobleman, a retired fleet-mechanical engineer Andrei Gorenko. Father was afraid that the poetic hobbies of the daughter would disgrace his surname, so at a young age the future poetess took herself a creative pseudonym - Akhmatova.
The young poem wrote her first poem at 11 years old.
Akhmatova studied at the Tsarskoye Selo female gymnasium. In the year she was at home schooling. In the following years, Akhmatova moved to relatives in Kyiv - there she graduated from the Fundukleevsky gymnasium, and then signed up for the legal department of the highest female courses. In the year, the first collection of Akhmatova’s poems “Evening” was published - the literary St.
Petersburg public took him with great interest. Since the middle of the xs, the new verses of Akhmatova stopped printing, and the old ones did not reprint. At that time, the poetess began to get involved in the architecture of Old Petersburg and Pushkin's work. In the year, the poetess was admitted to the Union of Soviet writers. Before the war, the sixth collection of Akhmatova - “Of the six books” came out.
The Patriotic War of the year found the poetess in Leningrad. Akhmatov was first evacuated to Moscow, then to Tashkent - there she performed in hospitals, read poetry to the wounded soldiers. The poetess was able to return to the northern capital only in the year. In the year, the poetess completed work on the “Poem without a Hero”, which she wrote for 22 years.
In years, Akhmatova’s work was widely recognized-the poetess became a nominee for the Nobel Prize, received the Etna-Taormmin literary Award in Italy. Oxford University assigned to the Akhmatova degree of Honorary Doctor of Literature. In May, in the Museum of Mayakovsky in Moscow, an evening was held dedicated to the summer of the poetess. The disease forced Anna Akhmatov in February to move to the Cardiological sanatorium near Moscow.
In March, she passed away. Contemporaries of the author of contemporaries are those authors whose years of work intersect for at least one year over the years of the current author. Sorting is performed according to the search coefficient, that is, the first page shows the most popular and famous authors. Yesenin, Sergey Alexandrovich on October 3, a brief certificate.