Maria Alexandrovna "Masha" Enzensberger (Maria Alexandrovna Makarova) was born in Moscow and settled in London, UK, in 1969.[1] Through her, aspects of Russian culture of the 20th century reached Anglophone readers, especially in relation to film and poetry. Her life and work bore witness to many aspects of Russian and European history.
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Maria Alexandrovna "Masha" Enzensberger (Maria Alexandrovna Makarova) was born in Moscow and settled in London, UK, in 1969. Through her, aspects of Russian...
three times, including Masha, and had two daughters, including Theresia Enzensberger [de]. Mathematics was his passion. Enzensberger lived in Norway, Italy...
Fadeyev; from this union was born a daughter Maria (Masha Enzenberger), who married Hans Magnus Enzensberger and lived abroad for twenty years, killing herself...
in Many Voices" Timothy Snyder, NYRB, October 2015 "The Memory Keeper" Masha Gessen, The New Yorker, October 2015. "From Russia with Love" Bookforum...
included: Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Gioconda Belli, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, David Grossman, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Etgar Keret, Elias Khoury, Henning...