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  1. Title: Fear and the Muse: The Story of Anna Akhatova Original format: VHS Item Id.: SCV36 OCLC number: 780172751 Description: Documentary about one of the Soviet Union's most famous poets, including the murder of her son by Stalin's secret police and Stalin's censorship of her poems; Directed by Jill Janows.

  2. FEAR AND THE MUSE features the poignant poetry of Akhmatova that describes erotic love, sadness, and longing. Her poetry is read by Claire Bloom, her story narrated by Christopher Reeve. Joseph Brodsky and other poets and scholars comment.

  3. FEAR AND THE MUSE features the poignant poetry of Akhmatova that describes erotic love, sadness, and longing. Her poetry is read by Claire Bloom, her story narrated by Christopher Reeve. Joseph Brodsky and other poets and scholars comment.

  4. MLA: “Fear And The Muse: The Story Of Anna Akhmatova.” WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web.

  5. Authors: Jill Janows, Molly Ornati, Anna Andreevna Akhmatova, Christopher Reeve, Claire Bloom, WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass), New York Center for Visual History Summary : The film mixes still photographs, old newsreels, and interviews with scholars and contemporaries to trace the life and work of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova.

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  7. 13 de mai. de 2011 · Anna Akhmatova was born in 1889 in Odessa on the Black Sea coast. In 1910 she married Nikolai Gumilev, who was also a poet. He was shot as an alleged counter-revolutionary in 1921. Very little of Akhmatova's poetry was published between 1923 and 1941. After Stalin's death her poetry began to be published again.