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Tatyana Vladimirovna “Vechorka” <I>Efimov</I> Tolstaya

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Tatyana Vladimirovna “Vechorka” Efimov Tolstaya

Birth
Baku, Baki City District, Azerbaijan
Death
23 Nov 1965 (aged 73)
Moscow Federal City, Russia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia Add to Map
Plot
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Russian poet and novelist under the name Vechorko (pseudonym). Born in Baku, she graduated from the maiden Transcaucasian Institute in Tbilisi, she studied at the Faculty of Philology of the University of Baku. Author of poetry collection "Helpless tenderness", "Magnolia" (1918), "Temptation Bill" (1919), "A third of the Soul" (1927) - the latter under the name of Fat. Akhmatova of motifs characteristic of the first two collections, poetry, Tolstoy evolved towards Futurism, whose influence is particularly evident in the book "The temptation posters," written in the period of close friendship with Kruchenykh. Since 30-ies. served as a writer, the author fictionalized biographies: "A.A. Bestuzhev-Marly" (1932), "The Story of Lermontov" (1957).
Russian poet and novelist under the name Vechorko (pseudonym). Born in Baku, she graduated from the maiden Transcaucasian Institute in Tbilisi, she studied at the Faculty of Philology of the University of Baku. Author of poetry collection "Helpless tenderness", "Magnolia" (1918), "Temptation Bill" (1919), "A third of the Soul" (1927) - the latter under the name of Fat. Akhmatova of motifs characteristic of the first two collections, poetry, Tolstoy evolved towards Futurism, whose influence is particularly evident in the book "The temptation posters," written in the period of close friendship with Kruchenykh. Since 30-ies. served as a writer, the author fictionalized biographies: "A.A. Bestuzhev-Marly" (1932), "The Story of Lermontov" (1957).


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