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George Dmitrievich Grebenstchikoff (Russian: Георгий Дмитриевич Гребенщиков; 6 May [24
April Old Style] 1883 – 11
January 1964) was a
writer and professor...
- (Russian: Чураевка), is a
historic summer colony founded by
George Grebenstchikoff and Ilya
Tolstoy in Southbury, Connecticut. The
colony was founded...
- Kuprin,
Dmitry Merezhkovsky,
Aleksey Remizov, Ivan Shmelyov,
George Grebenstchikoff,
Yevgeny Zamyatin,
Vladimir Nabokov, and English-speaking Ayn Rand;...
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money in 1922. Then, in 1925,
along with
fellow Russian writer,
George Grebenstchikoff,
Tolstoy moved to the
small Connecticut town of Southbury. They founded...
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Grebenshchikov (1880–1941),
Soviet scholar of
Tungusic languages George Grebenstchikoff (1883–1964),
Russian writer Boris Grebenshchikov (born 1953), Russian...
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expatriates Count Ilya
Tolstoy (son of the
author Leo Tolstoy) and
George Grebenstchikoff founded an artists'
colony at one end of Main Street,
known as Churaevka...