Nikolai Gumilev in Anna's Requiem
As you know, the biographical basis for Akhmatova's Requiem (1935-1961) was the arrest of her third husband Nikolai Punin and her son Lev Gumilev. But the suffering shadow of Nikolai Gumilyov also casts a shadow on the readers ' perception of the cycle. Here is a characteristic passage from the memoirs of Lydia Zhukova, who in 1935 once found herself next door to Akhmatova in an endless prison queue: "Here is her turn, she went to the window-crack,-there are some buttonholes and an impregnable mannequin; quietly, without opening her mouth, she said the usual: "Akhmatova-Gumilev" (...) The names echoed through the frozen queue like a wave. Lev Gumilyov, the son of two poets, was punished for the sins of his fathers, perhaps only because they were poets" (Quoted in: Akhmatova A. A. Requiem / Comp. and ed. by R. D. Timenchik with the participation of K. M. Polivanov. Moscow, 1989. pp. 155-156). Judging by the diary of N. N. Punin. Akhmatova herself was also inclined to look for the reason for her son's arrest in her father's surname:"...What has he seen, my boy? He was never in any way a counter-revolutionary... Capable, young, full of energy - they envy him and now use the fact that he is the son of Gumilyov... How they made me the widow of Gumilyov" (Ibid., p. 194). page 26 But even in Akhmatov's Requiem, the mention of Gumilyov as a son is juxtaposed with the mention of Gumilyov as a father: Quiet flows the quiet Don, The yellow moon enters the house. He enters with his hat askew. Sees the yellow moon shadow. This woman is ill, This is a woman alone, Husband in the grave, son in prison, Pray for me. In addition to the obvious roll call with the children's rhyme about the month "who took a knife out of his pocket", this poem contains a reference to the famous Akhmatov "Prayer" of 1915: Give me the bitter years of sickness, Shortness of breath, insomnia, fever, Protect both your child and your friend, And the mysterious gift of song - So I pray at Your liturgy After s ... Read more
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