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Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me
Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me: The Best of Teffi | Teffi
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Early in her literary career Nadezhda Lokhvitskaya, born in St. Petersburg in 1872, adopted the pen-name of Teffi, and it is as Teffi that she is remembered. In prerevolutionary Russia she was a literary star, known for her humorous satirical pieces; in the 1920s and 30s, she wrote some of her finest stories in exile in Paris, recalling her unforgettable encounters with Rasputin, and her hopeful visit at age thirteen to Tolstoy after reading War and Peace. In this selection of her best autobiographical stories, she covers a wide range of subjects, from family life to revolution and emigration, writers and writing. Like Nabokov, Platonov, and other great Russian prose writers, Teffi was a poet who turned to prose but continued to write with a poet’s sensitivity to tone and rhythm. Like Chekhov, she fuses wit, tragedy, and a remarkable capacity for observation; there are few human weaknesses she did not relate to with compassion and understanding.
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ReadingEnvy
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There is nobody like Teffi. If you haven't read her, I will send you to Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea first. But this book of essays? stories? short pieces? is also worth the read. The humor comes across even 100 years later and in translation, and the Rasputin section is unforgettable.

Blaire Never heard of this author before. Will start with the one you recommended. Adding to my goodreads tbr. 6y
ReadingEnvy @Blaire I hope you like her! I tried to get my book club to read her but so far she hasn't made the cut. 6y
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H.Louise
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#4 for my 50 for 50. Teffi is a great read with a glass of wine.

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I have been challenged to commemorate my upcoming 60th year by reading 60 classic works and, since I've not read many of the Russians, I have begun with Teffi. Reading her essays and short stories is like taking a walk back in history to a way of life that is long gone. First person accounts of Lenin, Rasputin, Tolstoy, and Repin are fascinating. I would really like to have known this woman! #H.Louise

H.Louise Just started reading Teffi. I adore her! 8y
shawnmooney I'd never heard of Teffi. Thanks! 8y
Louise That was a convincing review! On the TBR list it goes! 8y
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