Every Slightest Pebble
Clarence Brown, 25 May 1995
The Akhmatova Journals. Vol. I: 1938-1941
by Lydia Chukovskaya, translated by Milena Michalski and Sylva Rubashova.
Harvill, 310 pp., £20, June 1994,0 00 216391 8 Show More
by Lydia Chukovskaya, translated by Milena Michalski and Sylva Rubashova.
Harvill, 310 pp., £20, June 1994,
Remembering Anna Akhmatova
by Anatoly Nayman, translated by Wendy Rosslyn.
Halban, 240 pp., £18, June 1991,9781870015417 Show More
by Anatoly Nayman, translated by Wendy Rosslyn.
Halban, 240 pp., £18, June 1991,
Anna Akhmatova and Her Circle
edited by Konstantin Polivanov, translated by Patricia Beriozkina.
Arkansas, 281 pp., $32, January 1994,1 55728 308 7 Show More
edited by Konstantin Polivanov, translated by Patricia Beriozkina.
Arkansas, 281 pp., $32, January 1994,
Anna Akhmatova: Poet and Prophet
by Roberta Reeder.
Allison and Busby, 592 pp., £25, February 1995,0 85031 998 6 Show More
by Roberta Reeder.
Allison and Busby, 592 pp., £25, February 1995,
Women’s Works in Stalin’s Time: On Lidia Chukovskaia and Nadezhda Mandelstam
by Beth Holmgren.
Indiana, 225 pp., £25, September 1993,0 253 33860 3 Show More
by Beth Holmgren.
Indiana, 225 pp., £25, September 1993,
“... from this thoroughly unreliable, disgracefully edited version. The compendious biography by Roberta Reeder is rather more compendium than biography, if the latter is taken to denote a form of art. Readers seeking the facts of Akhmatova’s life will be able to locate them here, but the method of the book, the relentlessly cumulative stitching ... ”