Landau, Klavdia Gustavovna (1922–1990)
Landau, Klavdia Gustavovna (1922–1990)
Russian novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Inna Varla'mova or Varlamova. Born 1922 in USSR; died 1990.
Traveled widely in Urals, Siberia, and throughout Soviet Union; worked as journalist; writings, which reflect her life of wandering, include short stories and the novel A Counterfeit Life (1975).
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DIED: 1916, Beaumont-Hamel, France
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