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Oh, don't sigh for me

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Oh, don't sigh for me
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Oh, Muse of weeping, the most beautiful of muses! - wrote Tsvetaeva about the greatest poet of the Silver Age, Anna Akhmatova... Akhmatova lived a long and difficult life: the shooting of her husband, the imprisonment of her son, the agony of humiliation by the state system. But despite the trials sent to her by fate, Anna Andreevna more than sixty years gave her creativity to readers. She lived, loved and wrote delightful poems that have forever entered the history of Russian literature. Contemporaries believed that it was Akhmatova "after the death of Blok undoubtedly belongs to the first place among Russian poets". Anna Andreevna managed to become the female voice of his era, a woman-poet of eternal, universal significance. For the first time in Russian literature sounded universal lyrical character of a woman. "Regal", "majestic" - this is how Akhmatova is remembered. Despite everything, she forever remained faithful to poetry and "high Russian speech". Despite material difficulties and moral suffering, her "petrified" soul was open to people. Today we offer a glimpse into her through the pages of the book.
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