Akhmatova, that is, Russia
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Anna Pivkovskaya (b. 1963) - Polish poet, essayist and critic, studied Polish philology at the University of Warsaw. Published 9 books of poems, in particular the collections of “after” (PO, 2002, the Kostelski Foundation), the “Farbiarka” (PO, 2002, 2009, the Warsaw Literary Prize), the “Mirror” (Lustrzanka ”(Lustrzanka, 2012) The author of the two books of the essay about Anna Akhmatova "Akhmatova, that is, a woman" (2003) and "Akhmatova, that is, Russia" (2015), created by the impressions of the author’s trips to Russia, as well as the children"s story about the poetry "Franciska" (2014), awarded the literary prizes of Warsaw. The last book of Pivkovskaya "Ap. Klyatny. Poetry and Love Marina Tsvetaeva "is also associated with Russia. The book of Pivkovskaya about Anna Akhmatova proposed to the reader is a book about a poet written by another poet. The work containing about 30 essays is a kind of guide to the life and work of the poetess, whose fate is identified with the tragic fate of Russia of the twentieth century. The book is intended for a wide range of readers who love poetry and love Russia
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
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Publication Language:Russian
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ISBN:978-5-907189-91-1
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