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Nadezhda Alexandrovna Teffi (Russian: Наде́жда Алекса́ндровна Тэ́ффи; 21 May [O.S. 9 May] 1872 – 6
October 1952) was a
Russian humorist writer. Together...
- of the
Russian emigre writer Teffi,
which was
published to
critical acclaim in 2018. This was the
first biography of
Teffi in any
language and pla**** an...
- died in 1957.
Considered one of the
leading emigre satirists alongside Teffi and
Sasha Chorny, he won the
Legion d'Honneur in 1934. His work has been...
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before settling in Paris,
where they
lived alongside other émigrés such as
Teffi, Ivan
Bunin and his wife Vera Muromtseva. In
October 1921 the
couple settled...
- poet,
Mirra Lokhvitskaya, was his
sister whose brief career ended in 1907.
Teffi,
another sister was also a
writer who
despite initially supporting the Bolshevik...
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programmes include: "The
Dangers of a
Higher Education" (23
February 2018) "
Teffi:
Silver Shoes and the
Dream of Revolution" (2
March 2018) "Brexit and Illiberal...
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Rumyantseva (Надежда Румянцева, 1930–2008),
Soviet and
Russian actress Nadezhda Teffi (Надежда Тэффи, 1872–1952),
Russian humorist writer Nadezhda Udaltsova (Надежда...
- (1863–1927)
Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900)
Dmitry Merezhkovsky (1865–1941)
Teffi (1872–1952)
Maximilian Voloshin (1877–1932)
Scottish Gaelic Fr.
Allan MacDonald...
- magazine's
staff together with many
other notable people,
including Nadezhda Teffi,
Sasha Chorny, and
Aleksey Remizov. His most
lauded humorous stories were...
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their loved ones,
schoolgirls scribbled them down to fill
their notebooks,"
Teffi remembered.
Established poets, like
Mirra Lokhvitskaya,
Valery Bryusov,...