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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 ...

  2. Shileyko Vladimir (Woldemar Georg Anna Maria) (1891–1930) – orientalist, specialist in Assyriology and Semitology, translator, poet.

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  4. Between the years 1917 and 1918 AA developed romantic feelings for Vladimir Kazimirovych Shileiko (or Shileyko), an old friend, a scholar of the ancient Middle East and a poet. He wanted Anna to marry...

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    Anna Akhmatova’s poems combine classical elegance and amazing passion associated with the drama of her own destiny. The poet began to create at a time when the very idea that a woman could be a poet was rather unusual. All significant events of the 20th century became landmarks in the fate of Anna Akhmatova. She survived two world wars, the Russian...

    Akhmatova met Modigliani in 1910 in Paris. She was there on a honeymoon with Russian poet Nikolai Gumilyov. Amedeo and Anna’s correspondence continued the following year. He wrote to her passionate letters but Anna never revealed their relationship, which remains a mystery until this day. In her memoirs, the poet mentioned 16 drawings presented to ...

    Akhmatova painted by Olga Della-Vos-Lardovksaya is different and somehow idealized: there are no strains or complications. She was rarely painted in such a dreamy way. Later Zinaida Serebriakovawould catch this mood once more. Avant-garde painter Nathan Altman was struck by the poet’s appearance: the famous bangs, the unchanging shawl. Above all, h...

    1922 was one of the most tragic years in Akhmatova’s life. Firstly, her first husband was executed, then her teacher, poet Alexander Blok, died. Furthermore, she separated from her second husband, Russian orientalist Vladimir Shileyko. The poet herself was not happy in this marriage and compared it to prison. In that difficult moment in life, Anna ...

    In 1946, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union called Akhmatova’s poetry unprincipled and ideologically harmful. As a result, some of her new books did not make it to print. So, after the devastating news, Anna Akhmatova was left completely alone. Some friends stopped communicating with her, and she avoided those who wanted to maintain a relation...

  5. Career. He was a second husband of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. He is known for his Russian translations of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He died in Moscow of tuberculosis. Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko was a Russian orientalist poet and translator.

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