Awards & Winners

Bella Akhmadulina

Date of Birth 10-April-1937
Place of Birth Moscow
(Russia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, Moscow Oblast, Europe)
Nationality Russia
Also know as Isabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina, Bella, Белла Ахмадулина, Изабелла Ахатовна Ахмадулина, Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina, Izabella Akhatovna "Bella" Akhmadulina, Белла Ахмадуліна, Ізабелла Ахатівна Ахмадуліна, Ізабелла Ахмадуліна, Бе́лла Аха́товна Ахмаду́лина
Profession Writer, Screenwriter, Actor, Poet
Izabella Akhatovna "Bella" Akhmadulina was a Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator, known for her apolitical writing stance. She was part of the Russian New Wave literary movement. She was cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language. Despite the aforementioned apolitical stance of her writing, Akhmadulina was often critical of authorities in the Soviet Union, and spoke out in favour of others, including Nobel laureates Boris Pasternak, Andrei Sakharov, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. She was known to international audiences via her travels abroad during the Khrushchev Thaw, during which she made appearances in sold-out stadiums. Upon her death in 2010 at the age of 73, President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev hailed her poetry as a "classic of Russian literature." The New York Times said Akhmadulina was "always recognized as one of the Soviet Union's literary treasures and a classic poet in the long line extending from Lermontov and Pushkin." Sonia I. Ketchian, writing in The Poetic Craft of Bella Akhmadulina, called her "one of the great poets of the 20th century. There's Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, Mandelstam, and Pasternak – and she's the fifth".

Awards by Bella Akhmadulina

Check all the awards nominated and won by Bella Akhmadulina.

1992


Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Neustadt International Prize for Literature