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Poems of Akhmatova, [Izbrannye stikhi, Anna Akhmatova] ; selected, translated and introduced by Stanley Kunitz with Max Hayward

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Poems of Akhmatova, [Izbrannye stikhi, Anna Akhmatova] ; selected, translated and introduced by Stanley Kunitz with Max Hayward
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Poems of Akhmatova
Oclc number
36806564
Responsibility statement
Anna Akhmatova] ; selected, translated and introduced by Stanley Kunitz with Max Hayward
Sub title
[Izbrannye stikhi
Table Of Contents
Reading Hamlet -- Pushkin -- "I wrung my hands ..." -- "Heart's memory of sun ..." -- "Three things enchanted him ..." -- To the muse -- "We're all drunkards here ..." -- The guest -- To Alexander Blok -- "How can you look at the Neva? ..." -- July 1914 -- "All has been taken away ..." -- "We don't know how to say goodbye ..." -- "When in the throes of suicide ..." -- "Now nobody will want to listen to songs ..." -- "Why is this age worse ...?" -- "Everything is plundered ..." -- "I am not one of those who left the land ..." -- Lot's wife -- The muse -- The last toast -- Boris Pasternak -- Voronezh -- Dante -- Imitation from the Armenian -- In memory of M.B. -- Cleopatra -- Willow -- Requiem -- In 1940 -- Courage -- The return -- "This cruel age as deflected me ..." -- "Your lynx-eyes, Asia ..." -- March elegy -- Epigram -- The death of Sophocles -- Alexander at Thebes -- There are four of us -- From Poem without a hero
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