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  • Harvard Book Review, 2008 Reinventing a Good Thing: Anderson Fails to Improve on Older Translations of Akhmatova". Reviewed: The Word That Causes Death's Defeat: Akhmatova's Poems of Memory, Anderson, Nancy; Yale University Press

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  • Norris, Stephen M., Éditeur scientifique. Sunderland, Willard, (1965- ...)., Éditeur scientifique. Russia's people of empire life stories from Eurasia, 1500 to the present. Indiana University Press. cop. 2012. ISBN 978-0-253-00176-4. OCLC 866835267. She was born Anna Gorenko by the sea in Bolshoi Fontan, near Odessa in Ukraine, to an unexceptional gentry family. Akhmatova's mother, Inna Stogova, was a descendant of a rich Russian landing family with strong ties to Kyiv, and her father, Andrei Gorenko, was a Ukrainian navel engineer descended from Ukrainian cossacks.