Bella Akhmadulina

Soviet and Russian poet and translator

Bella Akhmadulina - Soviet and Russian poet and translator
Born

April 10th, 1937
88 years ago

Died

November 29th, 2010
14 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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Born in 1937, the individual became an influential Soviet and Russian poet and writer. The career included the publication of poetry collections, short stories, and translations that garnered widespread acclaim. Literary contributions shaped the landscape of Russian poetry, showcasing innovative language and themes. In addition to original works, the poet translated significant literary pieces, enriching the cultural dialogue between Russian and other literary traditions.

Published notable poetry collections such as 'The Sharing of the Light'

Translated works of various foreign poets into Russian

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