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Bella Akhmadulina: Critical Essay by Elaine Feinstein

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SOURCE: Feinstein, Elaine. “Introduction.” In Three Russian Poets, pp. 9-16. Manchester, England: Carcanet New Press Limited, 1979.

In the following essay, Feinstein briefly compares Akhmadulina's poetry to that of Anna Akhmatova and Marina Tsvetayeva.

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