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Inna Erazmovna STOGOVA married Andrei Antonovich GORENKO and had 1 child. She passed away on 1930.
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Her mother, Inna Erazmovna Stogova, belonged to a powerful clan of landowners, while her father, Andrei Antonovich Gorenko, had received his title from his own father, who had been created a hereditary noble for service in the royal navy.
Her father, Andrey Antonovich Gorenko, was a naval engineer and descendant from a noble Ukrainian cossack family, and her mother, Inna Erazmovna Stogova, was a descendant of the Russian nobility with close ties to Kiev.
- Poet, translator, memoirist
- Acmeism
Akhmatova's work ranges from short lyric poems to intricately structured cycles, such as Requiem (1935–40), her tragic masterpiece about the Stalinist terror. Her style, characterised by its economy and emotional restraint, was strikingly original and distinctive to her contemporaries.
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This move well suited Anna’s mother, the aristocratic Inna Erazmovna (née Stogova), since her family, the Stogovs, claimed a noble heritage. She liked to socialize with the nobility, yet she...
Anna Andreyevna Gorenko (23 de junio [OS 11 de junio] 1889 - 5 de marzo de 1966), más conocida por el seudónimo Anna Akhmatova, fue una de las más importantes Poetas rusos del siglo XX. Fue preseleccionada para el Premio Nobel en 1965 y recibió la segunda (tres) nominaciones para el premio al año siguiente.
Her father was a naval engineer named Andrey Antonovich Gorenko, and her mother was named Inna Erazmovna Stogova, and both were said to be descended from Russian nobility. The family moved away to St Petersburg whilst Anna was still a baby and summers were spent in a holiday home near Sevastopol.