Raisa Akhmatova
Raisa Soltamuradovna Akhmatova (Chechen: Раиса Солтамурадовна Ахматова; 13 December 1928 – 29 January 1992) was an internationally recognized Chechen poet. Raisa's poems have been especially popular among ethnic Chechens and Ingush worldwide, although her entire archive (containing over 600 files) was destroyed when Russian forces burned the Chechen National Archives during the First Chechen War. Akhmatova is known for writing poem collections such as: Native Republic (1958), Strike Me in the Face, Wind (1959), I'm Coming to You (1960), Difficult Love (1963), and Revelation (1964).[1] [2]
Raisa Akhmatova | |
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Born | 13 December 1928 Grozny |
Died | 29 January 1992 |
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Chechen |
Bibliography
- Хьоме республика (Республика родная) (1957)
- Бей мне, ветер, в лицо (1959)
- Иду к тебе (1960)
- Трудная любовь (1963)
- Откровение (1964)
References
- Akhmatova, Raisa Soltamuradovna | Article about Akhmatova, Raisa Soltamuradovna by The Free Dictionary. Encyclopedia2.
- The Chechens. Amjad Jaimoukha, 2005. - ISBN 978-0-415-32328-4
External links
- Chechnya Free.ru Article on Raisa Akhmatova
- Mirslov Encyclopedia Article Entry
- KavkazChat Thread on Raisa Akhmatova
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