3 Insightful Poems about Acmeism

Acmeism was named after the Greek word meaning โ€œthe best age of man.โ€ It is a literary movement that emerged in the early 1910s in Russia.

Acmesimย was a transient school of writers who were guided by Nikolay Gumilev and Sergei Gorodetsky. The movement was focused on clarity and brevity. The poems were compact and direct and were written as a reaction to symbolism, the movement that was previously dominant in the country.

The most important poets of this movement were Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelstam, and Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov. Here you can find a list of best-known acmeist poems.

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You should appear less often in my dreams

by Anna Akhmatova

โ€˜You should appear less often in my dreamsโ€™ by Anna Akhmatova describes the difference between a dream relationship and the one that exists in real life.

Although not explicitly mentioned, this poem resonates with the principles of Acmeism, a literary movement to which Akhmatova belonged. Acmeism emphasized clarity, precision, and a focus on individual experiences and emotions, which are evident in the concise yet evocative language of the poem, capturing the speaker's longing and emotional state.

You should appear less often in my dreams, Since we meet so frequently; ย 

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He loved three things, alive:

by Anna Akhmatova

โ€˜He loved three things, alive:โ€™ by Anna Akhmatova is a short poem in which the speaker describes her husbands likes and dislikes.ย 

Acmeism was a literary movement in early 20th century Russia that emphasized clarity, precision, and directness in poetry. This poem showcases elements of Acmeism through its concise language and focused portrayal of emotions and observations.

He loved three things, alive:

White peacocks, songs at eve,

And antique maps of America.

Hated when children cried,

 

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I Taught Myself to Live Simply

by Anna Akhmatova

‘I Taught Myself to Live Simply’ by Anna Akhmatova, a famous Russian author, is a beautiful and profound poem that promotes a life of elegance and simplicity.

I taught myself to live simply and wisely,

to look at the sky and pray to God,

and to wander long before evening

to tire my superfluous worries.

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