Also known as Bella Akhatovna Akhmadulina, Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina
poeta y cuentista rusa
Bella Akhmadulina was a celebrated Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator who lived from 1937 to 2010 and became one of the most important literary voices of her era. Her work is significant for its lyrical beauty and emotional depth, and she remains a major figure in twentieth-century Russian literature.
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Isabella "Bela" Ajátovna Ajmadúlina (ruso: Белла (Изабелла) Ахатовна Ахмадулина) (Moscú, 10 de abril de 1937 - Ibidem, 29 de noviembre de 2010) fue una destacada poeta y traductora rusa moderna. Según Joseph Brodsky, fue la mejor poeta viva en ruso.
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Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Russian: Белла Ахатовна Ахмадулина) is a Russian poet who has been cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language. Bella was born on the 10 April 1937 in Moscow. Akhmadulina was the only child of a Tatar father and a Russian-Italian mother. Her literary career began when she was a school-girl working as a journalist on the Moscow newspaper "Metrostroevets" and improving her poetic skills at a circle organized by a poet Yevgeny Vin
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