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  1. Bella Akhmadulina was born in Moscow on 10 April 1937, the only child of Akhat Valeevich Akhmadulin, a Tatar father and Nadezhda Makarovna Lazareva, a Russian-Italian mother. [2] [6] [7] They underwent evacuation to Kazan when World War II broke out.

  2. Bella Akhmadulina (born April 10, 1937, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died Nov. 29, 2010, Peredelkino, Russia) was a Russian-language poet of Tatar and Italian descent, a distinctive voice in post-Stalinist Soviet literature.

  3. Apr 10, 2017 · But his passing, no matter how sad, should not eclipse the death of his first wife Bella Akhmadulina – she died seven years ago and would have been 80 today.

  4. Nov 30, 2010 · Bella Akhmadulina, a poet whose startling images and intensely personal style, couched in classical verse forms, established her as one of the Soviet Union’s leading literary talents, died on...

  5. Bella Akhmadulina, 1937-2010, was one of the most popular Russian poets of her generation. She was married four times, three times to writers and once to an artist. Her first and most famous husband was Evgeni Evtushenko.

  6. Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina was a Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator, known for her apolitical writing stance. She was part of the Russian New Wave literary movement. She was cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language.

  7. Dec 14, 2010 · News flashed the other day the death of Russian poet Bella Akhmadulina at the age of seventy-three. Growing up in Moscow, I remember her name cropping up among the poets who occupied the grey zone between the permitted and the impermissible: she could publish some of her poetry, the other, her muse’s contraband, she could voice at public ...