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Anna Barkova

Anna Alexandrovna Barkova (), July 16, 1901 – April 29, 1976, was a Soviet poet, journalist, playwright, essayist, memoirist, and writer of fiction. She was imprisoned for more than 20 years in the Gulag.
==Early life==
Anna was born into the family of a private school janitor in the textile town of Ivanovo in 1901. She was allowed to attend the school because of her father's position, a rare opportunity for a young working class girl in pre-revolutionary Russia.
In 1918 she enrolled as a member of the ''Circle of Genuine Proletarian Poets'', a writers group based in Ivanovo.〔 Soon after joining she began to write short pieces for the group's paper ''The Land of the Workers''. She also published poetry in the paper under the pseudonym ''Kalika perekhozhaia'' ("the wandering cripple"), a name given to blind or maimed singers who went from village to village singing devotional ballads to obtain alms.〔

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