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  1. Requiem (Реквием), obra mais conhecida da poetisa Anna Akhmatova (Анна Ахматова, Odessa, Ucrânia, 1889–1966), escrita entre 1935 e 1940, retrata o terror do regime stalinista ...

  2. Requiem (Russian: Реквием, Rekviem) is an elegy by Anna Akhmatova about the suffering of people under the Great Purge. It was written over three decades, between 1935 and 1961. She carried it with her, redrafting, as she worked and lived in towns and cities across the Soviet Union.

  3. Entre 1935 e 1940, ela compôs o poema “Requiem”, sua obra mais famosa, na qual lamenta a execução do primeiro marido, Gumilióv, e as prisões do terceiro marido, Nikolai Púnin, e do filho Lev. Os...

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  4. www.ildialogo.org › poesia › requiem10012006Requiem, di Anna Achmatova

    1. ANNA ACHMATOVA. Requiem e’ il ciclo di poesie cui Anna Achmatova affida la sua piu’ nitida e lancinante testimonianza contro il totalitarismo. Straziata da tanto orrore, colpita negli affetti piu’ intimi dall’arresto del figlio, ed anch’essa perseguitata, Anna Achmatova leva qui la sua voce - sottile come un sospiro, e forte come ...

  5. 15 de mai. de 2018 · To avoid persecution by Stalin, the poet Anna Akhmatova burnt her writings and instead taught a circle of friends the words of her poem Requiem off by heart. By going ‘pre-Gutenberg’ she...

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  6. 13 de mai. de 2011 · Anna Akhmatova. 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.

  7. Anna Akhmatova. Requiem. 1935-1940. Not under foreign skies protection . Or saving wings of alien birth – . I was then there – with whole my nation –. There, where my nation, alas! was. 1961 . INSTEAD OF A PREFACE. In the awful days of the Yezhovschina I passed seventeen months in the outer waiting line of the prison visitors in Leningrad.