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Bella Akhmadulina: Critical Essay by Christine A. Rydel

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SOURCE: Rydel, Christine. “Bella Akhmadulina's Literary Odyssey.” In Critical Essays on the Prose and Poetry of Modern Slavic Women, edited by Nina A. Efimov, Christine D. Tomei, and Richard L. Chapple, pp. 195-215. Lampeter, Wales: Edwin Mellen Press, 1998.

In the following essay, Rydel explores Akhmadulina’s childhood and sense of place as inspiration for her poetry.

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