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  1. Only the river glitters from the moon. Beyond the river an unknown tribe somewhere. Is lighting fires and making angry sounds. We’ll meet tomorrow and determine then. Who is the master over all this land, They’re aided by the wearing of black stones, We — by crucifixes on our bare skin. Here even the trees refuse to grow.

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · Label. Description. Also known as. English. Nikolay Gumilev. Russian poet (1886-1921) Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilev. Nikolai Gumilyov. Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev.

  3. Nikolay Gumilev was a poet of the Russian “Silver Age” (a period in Russian poetry in the beginning of the 20th century), the founder of the acmeist movement, a critic and a traveler. He was born in Kronstadt near St. Petersburg, to a family of a naval medic.

  4. Nikolay Gumilev is a poet with whom any student of Russian poetry is at least superficially acquainted, but who is virtually unknown outside that relatively narrow circle. Since this article is addressed in part to a wider audience, it seems appropriate to begin with some background information. The period of what can be called "Modernism" in Russian poetry is roughly circumscribed by the ...

  5. The Giraffe. And your hands particularly thin, embracing your knees. A refined giraffe is roaming. Fragmented and flowing on the liquid of broad lakes. And his gait is floating, like joyous birdflight. When at sunset he hides in a marble grotto.

  6. Nikolay Gumilev The Lost Tram. A strange street, then crows croaking, then the sound of a lute and thunder crawling slow from a distance — then a tram at my feet. And I leaped, somehow, and the railing held, and I stood, dazed, stupidly watching a trail of fire streaking like sunrays. Rushing like a storm with dark wings the tram blundered ...

  7. Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev. Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev was a leading Russian poet of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry. He is remembered today as a founder of the Acmeist movement, a school of poetry that emphasized clarity, precision, and a focus on the concrete world. Gumilev's poetry often features exotic themes drawn from his extensive ...