The Life of the Characters in gumilyov's Works

Nicholas Stepanovich Milijev (1886- 192 1) was an outstanding Russian poet and critic in the early 20th century, the leader of Ahmedaka, and the first husband of Ahmedova. He began to write poetry at the age of eight, and when he graduated from junior high school, he published his first book of poetry, The Road to the Conqueror. His later works include Romantic Flowers, Arrow Bag, Bonfire and Pillar of Fire, among which the most famous one is Blue Star. Gumilyov traveled all over Europe in his early years and made some progress in his thoughts. Deeply influenced by western literary theories, he formed his own literary ideas and cultural thoughts. Some people say that he is the most talented poet in Russia after Pushkin.

He has a famous saying: "You should not write when possible, but when necessary." . The word "possibility" should be written off in the study of poetry. "

He devoted himself to poetry to the point of selflessness and made great sacrifices for secular life that ordinary people could not imagine. Great achievements have been made not only in poetry, but also in prose, novels and comments. His tireless and highly dedicated dedication in creation is admirable, and his realistic poetic style has influenced a generation of young people.

192 1 year, gumilyov was arrested by the secret police in Petersburg on the charge of "participating in counter-revolutionary conspiracy activities". After being arrested, Gorky ran to the rescue with his fame. Zamyatin mentioned in Gorky's Memories: "According to Gorky, he was promised to keep the life of ancient Milev in Moscow, but the Petersburg authorities somehow learned of this situation and immediately executed the judgment." Gorky was obviously cheated more than once. In order to rescue several national treasure historians from the royal family, he opened a "back door" for Lenin, got a written guarantee from F.I., took the "imperial edict" and rushed to save people, and people were executed.

Brodsky's Mourning Muse also mentioned this matter: "The poet Nikolai Ancient Milev was suppressed by the secret police, and it is said that it was directly ordered by the head of state Vladimir Lenin." Gumilyov had just turned 35 when he was executed. It took 60 years to rehabilitate.