Anatoly Naiman

Anatoly Naiman (born 1936 in Leningrad)[1] is a Russian poet, translator and writer. He is one of the four of Akhmatova's Orphans.[2]

Biography

Naiman is a graduate of the Leningrad Technological Institute[1] and has been a fellow at Oxford University and the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center.[2]

Notable works

Translations

  • Flamence (1983)
  • Songs of the French Troubadors (1987)

Original Poetry

  • Clouds at the End of the Century (1993)
  • The Rhythm of a Hand (2000)

Novels

  • Sir (2001)
  • Kablukov (2005)

References

  1. 1 2 Valentina Polukhina (2008). Brodsky Through The Eyes of His Contemporaries. Academic Studies PRess. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1-934843-15-4. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Anatoly Naiman". Akhmatova films. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
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