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Anna Akhmatova called herself “alien husbands faithful friend”, never loved her poems
I'm sure you know Anna Andreevna Akhmatova. It's hardly possible to miss. creativityIf you went to school. Did you like Akhmatova's poems? I have always been ambiguous about them. Teachers do not tell many facts about the poet, so as not to tarnish her reputation. But we're not at school. Today's edition. "Site" It will bring you closer to this ambiguous person.
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova
Pathological liar or indomitable fantasist inconsistencies begin from the moment the poetess tells about herself. Her father, Andrei Antonovich Gorenko, did not want her daughter to write poetry. The captain of the 2nd rank considered it a disgrace to the family. Therefore, he insisted that Anna take a pseudonym.
The poet connected herself with the last Bolshevist Khan Akhmat. In fact, her maternal ancestors -- Simbirsk noblemen They were not descendants of Akhmat and never wore the princely title. In 1952, filling out the card of a member of the Writers’ Union, Anna Andreevna Akhmatova indicated that her surname, name and patronymic were given to her by degeneration. You can imagine how much she grew up with her pseudonym!
Man-chameleon Anna Andreevna Akhmatova was completely different. It all depended on how she initially treated the person. Root Chukovsky remembers her as sensitive to someone else's trouble. He calls her attentive, ready to come to the rescue and share the latest.
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But Mikhail Bakhtin, on the contrary, calls her arrogant, dismissive. This was especially noticeable in old age: “When, for example, the editorial staff came to her ... I did not accept them at all as people.” With some caring, with others - heartless arrogant queen. Even the son Leo often asked Anna Andreevna: “Mother, do not reign.”
The Cuckoo Ruining Others' Nests
Both contemporaries and already researchers of Anna Akhmatova’s life path often reproached a woman for infidelity, calling her either a traitor or a breakaway. And the poet herself does not mind admitting:
I couldn't be a spectator.
And for some reason, I was always wedging.
To the forbidden zones of nature.
A gentle healer,
Alien husbands are a loyal friend
And many are inconsolable widows.
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova Misogynist or Poetador
Akhmatova said, “I have always hated the wives of great men.” Perhaps behind these words was a desire to be closer to every genius she loved. But often critics understand this in their own way and write that Anna Andreevna Akhmatova She hated the beloved women of Blok, Pasternak and Pushkin, especially Natalia Goncharova.
"My husband whipped me with a patterned, double folded belt"
Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev was very worried about his stupid position in society because of the lines written above. So he lamented human opinion. I was afraid I was known as a desperate sadist. Someone seems to be supporting these rumors. Some contemporaries thought that he beats not only his wife, but also his other young admirers. It’s hard to deal with these creative people: you never know if they talk about their lives in poems or write about a desired but somehow inaccessible experience.
Loved animals more than humans
It is not certain that Anna Andreevna Akhmatova extolled her four-legged friends. But the observation is interesting: in letters to Gumilev (still her husband then), the woman sparingly writes a line or two about the then small son. But the second husband Shileiko V.K. writes in detail about the state of their St. Bernard Tap. I think it’s a wonderful thing to love animals and treat them with empathy. But we should not forget about our own children either.
"And all the wrong things happened in the same instant"
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova extolled earthly love. She called it the fifth season of the year. When you love, the world is different. Romantics discover the unusualness of the ordinary. Perhaps this is what inspired composers to write songs on her poems.
Maybe in school years we are not able to appreciate the poems of Akhmatova in full. It's too early for love affairs. What do you think of the poet’s work? Share your thoughts with us and we will be waiting.
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova
Pathological liar or indomitable fantasist inconsistencies begin from the moment the poetess tells about herself. Her father, Andrei Antonovich Gorenko, did not want her daughter to write poetry. The captain of the 2nd rank considered it a disgrace to the family. Therefore, he insisted that Anna take a pseudonym.
The poet connected herself with the last Bolshevist Khan Akhmat. In fact, her maternal ancestors -- Simbirsk noblemen They were not descendants of Akhmat and never wore the princely title. In 1952, filling out the card of a member of the Writers’ Union, Anna Andreevna Akhmatova indicated that her surname, name and patronymic were given to her by degeneration. You can imagine how much she grew up with her pseudonym!
Man-chameleon Anna Andreevna Akhmatova was completely different. It all depended on how she initially treated the person. Root Chukovsky remembers her as sensitive to someone else's trouble. He calls her attentive, ready to come to the rescue and share the latest.
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But Mikhail Bakhtin, on the contrary, calls her arrogant, dismissive. This was especially noticeable in old age: “When, for example, the editorial staff came to her ... I did not accept them at all as people.” With some caring, with others - heartless arrogant queen. Even the son Leo often asked Anna Andreevna: “Mother, do not reign.”
The Cuckoo Ruining Others' Nests
Both contemporaries and already researchers of Anna Akhmatova’s life path often reproached a woman for infidelity, calling her either a traitor or a breakaway. And the poet herself does not mind admitting:
I couldn't be a spectator.
And for some reason, I was always wedging.
To the forbidden zones of nature.
A gentle healer,
Alien husbands are a loyal friend
And many are inconsolable widows.
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova Misogynist or Poetador
Akhmatova said, “I have always hated the wives of great men.” Perhaps behind these words was a desire to be closer to every genius she loved. But often critics understand this in their own way and write that Anna Andreevna Akhmatova She hated the beloved women of Blok, Pasternak and Pushkin, especially Natalia Goncharova.
"My husband whipped me with a patterned, double folded belt"
Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev was very worried about his stupid position in society because of the lines written above. So he lamented human opinion. I was afraid I was known as a desperate sadist. Someone seems to be supporting these rumors. Some contemporaries thought that he beats not only his wife, but also his other young admirers. It’s hard to deal with these creative people: you never know if they talk about their lives in poems or write about a desired but somehow inaccessible experience.
Loved animals more than humans
It is not certain that Anna Andreevna Akhmatova extolled her four-legged friends. But the observation is interesting: in letters to Gumilev (still her husband then), the woman sparingly writes a line or two about the then small son. But the second husband Shileiko V.K. writes in detail about the state of their St. Bernard Tap. I think it’s a wonderful thing to love animals and treat them with empathy. But we should not forget about our own children either.
"And all the wrong things happened in the same instant"
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova extolled earthly love. She called it the fifth season of the year. When you love, the world is different. Romantics discover the unusualness of the ordinary. Perhaps this is what inspired composers to write songs on her poems.
Maybe in school years we are not able to appreciate the poems of Akhmatova in full. It's too early for love affairs. What do you think of the poet’s work? Share your thoughts with us and we will be waiting.
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