Poet and writer Bulat Okudzhava at a rally in memory of the victims of the Chechen war. A moment of silence.01.12.1995#2272061
Poet and writer, composer, singer of his own songs Bulat Okudzhava performing at the Tbilisi Ivane Dzhavakhishvili State University.01.06.1988#1391392
Poet and writer, composer, singer of his own songs Bulat Okudzhava performing at the Tbilisi Ivane Dzhavakhishvili State University.01.06.1988#1391391
The monument to poet Bulat Okudzhava on the Old Arbat Street in Moscow. The monument was unveiled on May 8, 2002.10.05.2002#1013631
Okujava Estate Museum, part of what was the country estate of the Soviet-era Russian poet and singer/songwriter Bulat Okujava at Peredelkino, outside Moscow17.07.2010#722118
Singer-songwriter Bulat Okudzhava singing at the evening of poets and writers, authors of Yunost youth magazine.01.01.1983#522307
Russian Soviet poet, composer, writer and screen writer Bulat Okudzhava [1924-1997], right, during celebrations of the Taganka Theater's 15th anniversary. Third left: Russian Soviet scientist Sergei Kapitsa.23.04.1979#470562
Poet Bulat Okudzhava speaking in the former drawing room of the Trubetskoy House in the Decembrists' House-Museum in Irkutsk at a literary and musical recital dedicated to the first Russian revolutionaries. His short novel "Poor Avrosimov" and his play "A Taste of Liberty" are devoted to the Decembrists.16.08.1986#364421
Bulat Okudzhava, one of Russia's best-loved poets and historical novelists, on a walk near Peredelkino, writers' country settlement in the Moscow environs.16.07.1994#145708
Balladist Bulat Okudzhava performing at meeting of writers and poets of youth magazine Yunnost.01.10.1983#99073
Poet and singer Bulat Okudzhava [right] signs autographs before soiree of writers and poets contributing to Yunost youth magazine.01.01.1983#87770
Bulat Okudzhava, renowned Russian bard and historical novelist, left, talks to his fans in Irkutsk.01.09.1986#32136
Poet and bard Bulat Okudzhava (left) and writer Alexander Chakovsky (right) at a plenum of the Writers Union. 01.03.1989#25980
Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov (second right) cuts the ribbon at the opening of a monument to Bulat Okudzhava, the famous Russian writer and poet and one of the Russian art song founders.08.05.2002#14059
A view of Arbat Street as seen through the arch of a sculptural composition of the monument to Bulat Okudzhava, a popular writer and poet.01.06.2002#13303