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Teffi was born as Nadezhda Lokhvitskaya into a family of gentry. Her year of birth is variously reported in the range 1871–1876. Her father, Alexander Vladimirovich Lokhvitsky, a lawyer and scholar, was prominent in Saint Petersburg society. Her mother, Varvara Alexandrovna Goyer, was of French
42: 288:(1932). The critic Anastasiya Chebotarevskaya compared Teffi's stories, which she said were "highly benevolent in their elegiac tone and profoundly humanitarian in their attitudes", to the best stories by Anton Chekhov. Teffi is buried at 249:. She provided two separate explanations of the name; that it was suggested to her in relation to a friend whose servant called him "Steffi", or that it came from the English rhyme "Taffy was a Welshman/Taffy was a thief." 418:(memoir of 1918-20 journey to exile), New York Review Books, 2016: published simultaneously in the UK by Pushkin Press; translated by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler, Anne-Marie Jackson, Irina Steinberg and others. 245:(Russian Word). In Russia she published many collections of poetry and short stories, and a number of one-act plays. She first used the pseudonym "Teffi" with the publication in 1907 of her one-act play 130: 424:(story collection), New York Review Books, 2021: published simultaneously in the UK by Pushkin Press (August 2021); translated by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler, Anne-Marie Jackson and others. 264:
as "the mother-in-law of the Russian Revolution". In 1918 she left St Petersburg, and on the pretext of a theatrical tour, travelled with a group of actors across Russia and Ukraine to
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Teffi married Vladislav Buchinsky, a Polish lawyer and judge, but they separated in 1900. They had two daughters and a son together. She was a contributor to the first
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The element of observation dominated my fantasy. I liked drawing caricatures and writing satirical verses. My first published work was written under the influence of
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and began publishing her works in the Russian newspapers there. In exile, she wrote a vivid account of her escape from the Soviet Union through the chaos of the
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descent, a lover of poetry, and familiar with Russian and European literature. Teffi was first introduced to literature when, as a young girl, she read
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In an answer to a questionnaire given to writers in 1911, Teffi said the following about her early literary work:
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In 2018, Edythe Haber's biography of Teffi was published, the first such work in any language.
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9 May] 1872 – 6 October 1952) was a Russian humorist writer. Together with
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she published stories with political overtones against the Tsarist government.
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translated by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler, Anne-Marie Jackson and others..
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Champagner aus Teetassen : meine letzten Tage in Russland
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An Anthology of Russian Women's Writing, Oxford, 1994.
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in 1901 under her full name. In 1905 her first story,
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Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
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she was one of the prominent authors of the magazine
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Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me: The best of Teffi
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In 1920, she settled in 27:Russian writer (1872–1952) 507:Pachmuss, Tamira (1981). 469:Tomei, Christine (1999). 396:, Penguin Classics, 2012. 370:, Penguin Classics, 2005. 356:, Penguin Classics, 2003. 138: 113: 105: 97: 87: 70: 48: 39: 32: 829:Russian women memoirists 561:10.3167/hrrh.2013.390303 633:(February 2019), p.25. 597:Haber, Edythe (2018). 300: 268:, eventually reaching 217: 697:Teffi (August 2021). 677:New York Review Books 319:(one-act plays), and 298: 209: 180:, and the fiction of 307:English translations 58:9 May] 1872 759:Larisa Novoseltseva 429:German translations 378:A Little Fairy Tale 339:(one-act play) and 141:; 21 May [ 625:Brown, Catherine, 337:The Woman Question 301: 299:Teffi's gravestone 286:An Adventure Novel 254:October Revolution 247:The Woman Question 202:Revolution of 1905 190:The Day Has Passed 118:Mirra Lokhvitskaya 109:writer, playwright 710:978-1-78227-561-9 703:. 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Index

Teffi

O.S.
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Paris
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
Mirra Lokhvitskaya
‹See Tfd›
Russian
O.S.
Arkady Averchenko
Novyi Satirikon
Childhood
Boyhood
Leo Tolstoy
Alexander Pushkin
Revolution of 1905
Chekhov
Bolshevik
The New Life
Maxim Gorky
Zinaida Gippius
October Revolution
Bolsheviks
Lenin
Odessa
Istanbul
Paris
Russia Civil War

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