Twenty Poems by Anna Akhmatova
Twenty Poems by Anna Akhmatova. Translated by Jane Kenyon with Vera Sandomirsky Dunham. 1985 Ally Press/Eighties Press, unstated printing, 53 pages. According to the Poetry Foundation: "In her lifetime Akhmatova experienced both prerevolutionary and Soviet Russia, yet her verse extended and preserved classical Russian culture during periods of avant-garde radicalism and formal experimentation, as well as the suffocating ideological strictures of socialist realism." She was twice nominated for the Nobel Prize.
Condition: VG
"Wild honey has the scent of freedom,"
Twenty Poems by Anna Akhmatova. Translated by Jane Kenyon with Vera Sandomirsky Dunham. 1985 Ally Press/Eighties Press, unstated printing, 53 pages. According to the Poetry Foundation: "In her lifetime Akhmatova experienced both prerevolutionary and Soviet Russia, yet her verse extended and preserved classical Russian culture during periods of avant-garde radicalism and formal experimentation, as well as the suffocating ideological strictures of socialist realism." She was twice nominated for the Nobel Prize.
Condition: VG
"Wild honey has the scent of freedom,"