Akhmatova Orphans (Russian: Ахматовские сироты) was a group of four twentieth-century Russian poets — Joseph Brodsky, Yevgeny Rein, Anatoly Naiman, and Dmitri Bobyshev — who gathered as acolytes around the poet Anna Akhmatova.
[1] Akhmatova called them her "magic choir", but after Akhmatova's death they were called "Akhmatova's Orphans".
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