Video: "I like that you are not sick with me ": whom Marina Tsvetaeva dedicated her poem to
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Even those who know Marina Tsvetaeva's poetry in passing, know her beautiful poem "I like that you are not sick with me." These poems were set to music by the composer Mikhail Tariverdiev, and this song performed by Alla Pugacheva sounded in the film "Irony of Fate or Enjoy Your Bath".
The famous poem, which gained immense popularity after it sounded in the film by Eldar Ryazanov, Tsvetaeva dedicated to the second wife of her sister, Mavriky Aleksandrovich Mints. The story of this poem was told by the poet's sister Anastasia Ivanovna Tsvetaeva herself.
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It so happened that little was measured to Mavriky Aleksandrovich Mints, to whom Marina Tsvetaeva dedicated a poem. In May 1917, he died of suppurative appendicitis in Moscow. And very soon Tsvetaeva's sister buried her second son as well. The fate of Anastasia Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (1894-1993) is tragic and amazing. During the years of repression, she served 22 years in Stalin's camps and survived. In exile in Siberia, she was rescued by a cow, to which she cuddled at night, so as not to freeze in forty-degree frosts. The sister of the great poetess lived for almost 100 years and until her last days retained an amazing capacity for work and a clear memory. At 98, she flew from Moscow to Holland to lecture on Russian poetry. She spoke German and English perfectly.
We hope that poetry lovers will remember with pleasure soulful lines of Marina Tsvetaeva - a poetess who filled the world with special poems about love.
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