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Bella Akhmadulina: Critical Review by Vickie Woodbury

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SOURCE: Woodbury, Vickie. Review of Three Russian Poets, by Margarita Aliger, Anna Mortiz, and Bella Akhmadulina, translated by Elaine Feinstein. World Literature Today 54, no. 4 (autumn 1980): 301.

In the following review, Woodbury compares Akhmadulina with her contemporaries and concludes that through time her poetry actually decreased in originality.

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