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  1. Brodsky also had a daughter, Anastasia, from a brief romance with ballerina Marianna Kuznetsova, although he had never seen the girl.

  2. —from "Six Years Later"," Trans. Richard Wilbur In 1955, Brodsky began writing his own poetry and producing literary translations. He circulated them in secret, and some were published by the underground journal, Sintaksis (Syntax, Russian: Си́нтаксис). His writings were apolitical. By 1958 he was already well known in literary circles for his poems "The Jewish cemetery near ...

    • Andrei Basmanov (born 1967), Anastasia Kuznetsova (born 1972), Anna Brodskaya (born 1993)
    • Poet, essayist
  3. 23 de may. de 2017 · Joseph had left his parents behind and now they were hostages, one of the many reasons he indulged in no direct political activity. (His two childrenAndrei Basmanov and Anastasia Kuznetsova, the daughter of the ballerina Maria Kuznetsova)—did not have his last name, so they were somewhat safer.)

  4. 21 de ago. de 2023 · child. Elizaveta Alekseevna Dahl. ex-partner. Maria Wolpert-Brodskaya. mother. Alexandr Brodsky. father. About Joseph Brodsky, Nobel Prize in Literature 1987. https://www.jewage.org/wiki/en/Profile:P0445290937.

  5. children: Anastasiya Kuznetsova, Andrei Basmanov, Anna Brodsky. Nobel Laureates In Literature Poets. Died on: January 28, 1996. place of death: Brooklyn Heights, New York, United States. Notable Alumni: Clare Hall, Cambridge. Grouping of People: Jewish Writer. Cause of Death: Heart Attack. City: Saint Petersburg, Russia. More Facts.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2000 · In 1996, Joseph Brodsky suffered a massive heart attack and died at the age of 55, leaving his new wife, Maria Sozzani, and two-year-old daughter, Anna. Special to the Hoover Digest. The exhibit Remembering Joseph Brodsky: 1940–1996 continues in the Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion through February 28, 2001.

  7. 16 de may. de 2011 · The Gift. By Keith Gessen. May 16, 2011. Brodsky experienced all the struggles of his generation on his own hide, as the Russians say. His exile was no exception. Photographed, in 1980, by Irving ...