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Bella Akhmadulina: Critical Essay by Raoul Eshelman

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SOURCE: Eshelman, Raoul. “Axmadulina and the Female Minimal Self in Early Russian Postmodernism.” Die Welt Der Slaven, 44, no. 2 (1999): 307-28.

In the following essay, Eshelman explores how Akhmadulina’s postmodern sense of self grew out of Axmatova’s poetry.

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