Evening

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"Evening" is the 1912 debut poetry collection by Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, marking her emergence as a leading voice of the Acmeist movement.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWithGroup Poets of the Guild NERFINISHED
author Anna Akhmatova NERFINISHED
containsMotif evening and night settings
letters and messages
parting and separation
windows and rooms
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
criticalReceptionAtPublication favorable among contemporary poets
debutWorkOf Anna Akhmatova NERFINISHED
followedBy Rosary NERFINISHED
form short lyric poems
genre lyric poetry
hasCanonicalStatus classic of Russian poetry
hasContributor Nikolai Gumilev NERFINISHED
hasISBN none (published before ISBN system)
hasMedium print
hasWorkType printed book
historicalContext pre-revolutionary Russian Empire
influenced 20th-century Russian lyric poetry
language Russian
literaryMovement Acmeism NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Silver Age of Russian poetry NERFINISHED
marksEmergenceAsLeadingVoiceOf Acmeist movement NERFINISHED
meter varied
movementContrastWith Russian Symbolism NERFINISHED
notableTheme intimate relationships
love
memory
urban life
numberOfPoems approximately 50
originalTitle Vecher NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1912
publisher Tsarskoye Selo NERFINISHED
rhymeScheme predominantly regular
significance established Anna Akhmatova as a major Russian poet
style clarity of expression
concrete imagery
economy of language
subjectMatter city landscapes
domestic interiors
female emotional experience
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century Russia

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Anna Akhmatova notableWork Evening