(334 words) The Silver Age for Russian culture is the heyday of Russian poetry. At this time, there are such literary movements that are still heard today: symbolism, acmeism, futurism, imagism and others. During this period, such great poets and poets as Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexander Blok, Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatova and others became known. Then an unusual and legendary interweaving of various styles, themes, syllables and characters was formed, which left a huge mark in Russian literature and culture as a whole. For example, Anna Akhmatova is a poetess whose poems make her heart literally freeze from longing, sadness and tenderness. Her pen belongs to my favorite poem of the Silver Age, “In the Evening.”
This is a work about love, which can not be called unrequited: after all, both love it, only in different ways. The lyrical heroine loves a man, and this man loves a friend in her. “He told me:“ I am a true friend! ”Is a line that brings clarity to the relationship of these two people. It is not even clear what is more painful - when a loved one does not love you at all or loves you as a friend?
“Cats or birds are stroked like this” - even this man’s embrace expresses this friendly love, far from being tenderness to the woman he loves. And the heroine understands how the man feels for her, and this makes her suffer: "The music in the garden rang in such an inexpressible grief."
However, the most important thing is that the love of this woman is real, she does not require reciprocity, although this upsets her. She enjoys every minute spent in the company of a loved one: “Bless heaven, for the first time, alone with your loved one!”.
In conclusion, I would like to say that the Silver Age revealed the talents that gave us an unforgettable cultural heritage. Each subsequent generation respects, honors and will remember the contribution that the poets of the Silver Age made to Russian culture. Anna Akhmatova, in particular, helped many to find out how women think, what they feel and what they want, she helped to reveal the female essence completely and completely. Akhmatova’s poems about love are a completely separate segment, filled with tenderness and passion, which is so difficult to sometimes convey in words, and the poetess was able and done it very talented. Thanks to her work, love even today acquires the most tender and sensual character, and not vulgar and vulgar.