Bella Akhmadulina

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Bella Akhmadulina was a prominent Russian poet, essayist, and translator associated with the Thaw generation, celebrated for her lyrical style and emotional intensity.

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instanceOf Russian poet
essayist
human
poet
translator
activeInPeriod Soviet era
post-Soviet Russia
awardReceived Pushkin Prize NERFINISHED
State Prize of the Russian Federation NERFINISHED
USSR State Prize NERFINISHED
birthName Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina NERFINISHED
buriedIn Peredelkino Cemetery NERFINISHED
citizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
countryOfBirth Soviet Union NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Russia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1937-04-10
dateOfDeath 2010-11-29
educatedAt Maxim Gorky Literature Institute NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Tatar NERFINISHED
familyName Akhmadulina NERFINISHED
gender female
genre lyric poetry
givenName Izabella NERFINISHED
influencedBy Russian Silver Age poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf Thaw generation NERFINISHED
movement Soviet Thaw NERFINISHED
name Bella Akhmadulina NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
nickname Bella NERFINISHED
notableFor public poetry readings in the 1960s
notableWork Snezhnoe vino NERFINISHED
Stikhotvoreniya NERFINISHED
Struna NERFINISHED
Uroki muzyki NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
poet
translator
placeOfBirth Moscow
placeOfDeath Peredelkino NERFINISHED
spouse Boris Messerer NERFINISHED
Yevgeny Yevtushenko NERFINISHED
Yuri Nagibin NERFINISHED
translatedFrom Georgian
Kazakh
other Soviet national literatures
writingStyle emotional intensity
lyrical style

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Peredelkino Cemetery burialPlaceOf Bella Akhmadulina
Peredelkino hasResident Bella Akhmadulina
Peredelkino notableBurial Bella Akhmadulina