(Redirected from Alexandra Lvovna)'Alexandra Lvovna' (
1884-
1979) was the youngest daughter and secretary of the famous
Russian novelist
Leo Tolstoy.
Although Alexandra Lvovna shared with her father the doctrine of
non-violence, she felt it was her duty to take part in the events of
World War I. For her courage, the Russian government awarded her three
St George Medals and the rank of colonel.
The
Bolsheviks imprisoned Alexandra in
1920, but she was installed as the director of the Tolstoy museum in
Yasnaya Polyana the next year. She left Russia in
1929, and settled in the
United States, where she founded the
Tolstoy Foundation.
In later years, she helped many Russian intellectuals (notably
Vladimir Nabokov and
Sergei Rachmaninoff) to escape
Nazi persecution and to settle in America.
External links
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Bio at Tolstoy Foundation web site
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Picture of Alexandra Tolstoy in Valley Cottage