Poem Without a Hero

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Poem Without a Hero is a complex, long-form lyrical work by Anna Akhmatova that reflects on memory, guilt, and the cultural devastation of early 20th-century Russia.

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instanceOf long poem
lyrical poem
poem
author Anna Akhmatova NERFINISHED
compositionEnd 1960s
compositionPeriod 1940s
1950s
compositionStart 1940
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
dedicatedTo the memory of the victims of terror
genre lyric poetry
modernist poetry
historicalContext Siege of Leningrad NERFINISHED
Stalinist repression
World War II NERFINISHED
languageFeature dense imagery
frequent references to Russian cultural figures
literaryForm cycle of poems
literaryMovement Acmeism NERFINISHED
Russian modernism
narrativeMode first-person narration
notableFeature blend of personal and historical narrative
complex system of literary allusions
extended composition over decades
originalLanguage Russian
part “Epilogue” NERFINISHED
“Tails” NERFINISHED
“The Year 1913” NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition Leningrad NERFINISHED
Tashkent NERFINISHED
setting Soviet Leningrad NERFINISHED
pre-revolutionary Petersburg
structure triptych
style allusive
autobiographical elements
intertextual
symbolic
subjectOf literary criticism
scholarly analysis of Akhmatova’s late work
theme cultural devastation
guilt
historical trauma
loss
memory
personal responsibility
survivor’s guilt
the Russian intelligentsia
the Siege of Leningrad NERFINISHED
the Silver Age of Russian poetry NERFINISHED
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Anna Akhmatova notableWork Poem Without a Hero