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Anna Akhmatova

I lived from 1889-1966. I was from Ukraine, and am in the Asian category.

I influenced poet Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev.

Akhmatova began writing verse at the age of 11 and at 21 became a member of the Acmeist group of poets, whose leader, Nikolay Gumilyov, she married in 1910 but divorced in 1918. The Acmeists, through their periodical Apollon rejected the esoteric vagueness and affectations of Symbolism and sought to replace them with "beautiful clarity," compactness, simplicity, and perfection of form--all qualities in which Akhmatova excelled from the outset.

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  • You will hear thunder and remember me,
    And think: she wanted storms. The rim
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  • Do not cry for me, Mother, seeing me in the grave.
    I
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  • You'll live, but I'll not; perhaps,
    The final turn is that.
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  • True tenderness is silent
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  • You thought I was that type:
    That you could forget me,
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  • Although this land is not my own,
    I will remember its inland sea
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  • Glory to you, inescapable pain!
    The gray-eyed king died yesterday.
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  • Not under foreign skies
                            Nor under foreign wings
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  • Memory of sun seeps from the heart.
    Grass grows yellower.
    16 lines, 2 comments
  • I don't know if you're alive or dead.
    Can you on earth be sought,
    12 lines, 4 comments

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