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  1. Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Russian: Бе́лла (Изабе́лла) Аха́товна Ахмаду́лина, Tatar: Белла Әхәт кызы Әхмәдуллина; 10 April 1937 – 29 November 2010) was a Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator, known for her apolitical writing stance.

  2. Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (em russo: Белла Ахатовна Ахмадулина; Moscou, 10 de abril de 1937 – Peredelkino, 29 de novembro de 2010) foi uma poetisa russa, reconhecida por Joseph Brodsky como uma das melhores da língua russa.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2010 · By William Grimes. Nov. 29, 2010. Bella Akhmadulina, a poet whose startling images and intensely personal style, couched in classical verse forms, established her as one of the Soviet Union’s...

  4. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Bella Akhmadulina (born April 10, 1937, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died Nov. 29, 2010, Peredelkino, Russia) was a Russian-language poet of Tatar and Italian descent, a distinctive voice in post-Stalinist Soviet literature. Akhmadulina completed her education at the Gorky Literary Institute in 1960, after which she traveled in Central ...

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  5. 10 de abr. de 2017 · Apr 11 2017. Mikhail Viesel. special to RBTH. Poetess Bella Akhmadulina. Yury Pilipenko/Global Look Press. Follow Russia Beyond on Facebook. The poetess from the 1960s was much loved and...

  6. 6 de abr. de 2017 · Bella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Moscou, 10 de abril de 1937 – Peredelkino, 29 de novembro de 2010), poeta russa, foi um dos nomes grandes da literatura contemporânea russa Nascida em abril de 1937, Akhmadulina publicou os primeiros poemas em 1955, na revista “Outubro” e rapidamente se tornou célebre no país, dominado então ...

  7. Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (1937 – 2010) is the Russian poet, short story writer and translator. She was born and brought up in Moscow in the family of a Tatar father who was a deputy minister and a Russian-Italian mother. Her first published verses appeared in 1955 in Moscow’s October journal when she was a student of the Maxim ...