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  1. ANNA IZRYADNOVA is the poet’s first, albeit unofficial, wife. She worked as a proofreader and they were only together for a short time, but she did manage to give birth to Yesenin’s first son...

  2. Anna Izryadnova y Sergei Esenin fueron una pareja de escritores rusos que mantuvieron una relación amorosa durante varios años. Ambos eran poetas y se conocieron en 1915 en Moscú, cuando ella tenía 19 años y él 21.

  3. Tuvo su primer hijo con su compañera de trabajo Anna Izryádnova. Participó del círculo literario del poeta campesino Vasili Ivánovich Súrikov. A comienzos de la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918), sus integrantes publicaron el diario El Amigo del Pueblo. Para este periódico, Yésenin escribió su «Papamosca».

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  4. Yesenin’s first marriage (which lasted three years) was in 1913 to Anna Izryadnova, a co-worker from the publishing house, with whom he had a son, Yuri. 1913 saw Yesenin becoming increasingly interested in Christianity, biblical motives became frequent in his poems.

  5. deserted Anna Izryadnova, a Moscow girl, soon after she gave birth to their son in early 1915 ; he had broken with Zinaida Raikh, his first wife, shortly after their marriage in 1917, and ultimately divorced her in 1921. Esenin could be crudely sensual towards women ^ yet his poetry reveals a deep-lying attraction

  6. His first marriage was in 1913 to Anna Izryadnova, a co-worker from the publishing house, with whom he had a son, Yuri. From 1916 to 1917, Sergei Yesenin was drafted into military duty, but soon after the October Revolution of 1917, Russia exited World War I. Believing that the revolution would bring a better life, Yesenin briefly supported it ...

  7. His first marriage was in 1913 to Anna Izryadnova, a co-worker from the publishing house, with whom he had a son, Yuri. (During the Stalinist purges, Yuri Yesenin was arrested, dying in 1937 at a Gulag labor camp.) During WWI he had a relationship with the poet Leonid Kannegisser, later the assassin of Moisei Uritsky of the secret police.