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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Ivanovna and the family name is Tsvetaeva.
Marina Tsvetaeva
Tsvetaeva in 1925
Born
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (1892-10-08)8 October 1892 Moscow, Russian Empire
Died
31 August 1941(1941-08-31) (aged 48) Yelabuga, Tatar ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Occupation
Poet and writer
Education
Sorbonne, Paris
Literary movement
Russian symbolism
Spouse
Sergei Efron
(m. 1912)
Children
3, including Ariadna Èfron
Signature
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (Russian: Марина Ивановна Цветаева, IPA:[mɐˈrʲinəɪˈvanəvnətsvʲɪˈta(j)ɪvə]; 8 October [O.S. 26 September] 1892 – 31 August 1941) was a Russian poet. Her work is some of the most well known in twentieth century Russian literature.[1] She lived through and wrote of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Moscow famine that followed it.
Marina attempted to save her daughter Irina from starvation by placing her in a state orphanage in 1919, where Irina died of hunger. Tsvetaeva left Russia in 1922 and lived with her family in increasing poverty in Paris, Berlin and Prague before returning to Moscow in 1939. Her husband Sergei Efron and their daughter Ariadna (Alya) were arrested on espionage charges in 1941, when her husband was executed.
Tsvetaeva died by suicide in 1941. As a lyrical poet, her passion and daring linguistic experimentation mark her as a historical chronicler of her times and the depths of the human condition.
^"Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna" Who's Who in the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press, 1999.
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influence on younger poets was virtually unsurpassed. Anna Akhmatova, MarinaTsvetaeva, Boris Pasternak, and Vladimir Nabokov wrote important verse tributes...
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journalism in 1980. While there, she defended a thesis about the poetry of MarinaTsvetaeva and married fellow student Alexander Politkovsky. They had two children...
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