Gumilev, Nikolai Stepanovich
Related Category: Russian and Eastern European Literature: Biographies
(nyĭkəlī´ styĭpä´nəvĭch g

mēlyôf´), 18861921, Russian poet. With his wife, the poet Anna
Akhmatova, and Gorodetsky Gumilev, he founded the
Acmeist school of poetry in 1912. He traveled widely in Europe and, especially, in Africa, and his poetic imagery is enhanced by the frequent use of foreign and exotic elements.
The Pillar of Fire (1921) contains much of his best work. Gumilev was executed by the Bolsheviks for alleged conspiratorial activities.