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  1. Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko (also Shileiko, Shilejko Russian: Владимир Казимирович Шилейко; February 14, 1891 – October 5, 1930) was a Russian orientalist ( assyriologist, hebraist) poet ( acmeist) and translator. Shileyko family had roots in the Lithuanian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth . He was a ...

  2. Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko (also Shileiko, Shilejko Russian: Владимир Казимирович Шилейко; February 14, 1891 – October 5, 1930) was a Russian orientalist (assyriologist, hebraist) poet (acmeist) and translator.

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    In 1912, she published her first collection, entitled Evening. It contained brief, psychologically taut pieces which English readers may find distantly reminiscent of Robert Browning and Thomas Hardy. They were acclaimed for their classical diction, telling details, and the skillful use of color. By the time her second collection, the Rosary, appea...

    In 1910, Gumilyov fell under the spell of the Symbolist poet and philosopher Vyacheslav Ivanov and absorbed his views on poetry at the evenings held by Ivanov in his celebrated "Turreted House." Anna accompanied him to Ivanov's parties as well. Gumilyov and Akhmatova married on April 25. On September 18, 1912, their child Lev Gumilyov was born. He ...

    Nikolay Gumilyov was executed without trial in 1921 for activities considered anti-Soviet; Akhmatova was married ten years to a prominent Assyriologist, Vladimir Shilejko; and then lived with an art scholar, Nikolay Punin, who died in the Stalinist labor camps. After that, she spurned several proposals from the married poet Boris Pasternak. Her son...

    After Stalin's death, Akhmatova's preeminence among Russian poets was grudgingly conceded even by party officials. Her later pieces, composed in neoclassical rhyming and mood, seem to be the voice of many she had outlived. Her dacha in Komarovo, Saint Petersburg was frequented by Joseph Brodsky and other young poets, who continued Akhmatova's tradi...

    Feinstein, Elaine. Anna of all the Russias: A life of Anna Akhmatova, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005. ISBN 0297643096 NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. ISBN 1400040892
    Mayhew, Lenore (transl.) and William McNaughton. Poem Without a Hero & Selected Poems, Oberlin College Press, 1989. ISBN 0932440517
    Terras, Victor. A History of Russian Literature, Yale University Press, 1991. ISBN 0300059345

    All links retrieved July 27, 2023. 1. Akhmatova's poems recited by herself(in Russian) 2. Akhmatova: brief biography, Requiem,links

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  6. "Ein Brief Hammurabis aus der kaiserlichen Ermitage zu St. Petersburg," OLZ 1914, 112; "Fragment einer sumerisch-assyrischen Liste von Steinnamen," ZA 28 (1914). 291–294; "Das sechsseitige Tonprisma Lugalušumgals aus der Sammlung Lichatschew," ZA 29 (1914) 78–84; "Tête d’un Démon assyrien à l’Ermitage Imperial de Saint-Petersbourg," RA 11 (1914) 57–59; "Notes pr ...

  7. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia. Putin has held continuous positions as president or prime minister since 1999: [e] as prime minister from 1999 to 2000 and from 2008 to 2012, and as president from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012.

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