Kirpishchikova, Anna (1848–1927)
Kirpishchikova, Anna (1848–1927)
Russian short-story writer. Name variations: Anna Aleksandrovna Kirpíshchikova; A.A. Kirpíshchikova; A.A. Vydarina. Born Anna Aleksandrovna Vydarina in 1848 in Russia; died 1927.
Wrote short works that draw on life in Urals and reflect reformist spirit of Russian realism; writings include "The Past" (1876), "Not Long Ago" (1877), "Petrushka Rudometov: Sketches from Life at the Mines" (1878) and "Twenty Years Ago" (1889).
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