Poets.Org features a poem a day. April 1 poem is by Yusef Komunyakaa. Information about him can be found here: His poem is titled Daytime Begins with a Line by Anna Akhmatova. The poem can be found here: About this poem:
“‘Daytime Begins with a Line By Anna Akhmatova’ addresses a number of polarities as we think about class and its relationship to the creation of art, especially when considering Akhmatova’s apt critique of old world postures through an astute modernist lens. When she lived at the Marble Palace with her second husband, Vladimir Shileiko, one cannot overlook the fact she produced few poems in those years, perhaps because of their dire situation or her husband’s reductive attitude toward her poetry. Shileiko translated Babylonian text, and Akhmatova stood in line through hours of cold at the House of Scholars on Millionnoya Street for food. The poem appears in my forthcoming collection,
The Emperor of Water Clocks.” —Yusef Komunyakaa – See more at:
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