Krandievskaya, Natalia (1888–1963)
Krandievskaya, Natalia (1888–1963)
Russian poet and memoirist. Name variations: Natalia or N.V. Krandievskaia; Nataliia Vasilevna Krandiévskaia; Nataliia, Nataliya or Natal'ia Vasil'evna Krandievskaia-Tolstaia; Natalia Vasilyevna Krandievskaya-Tolstaya; Natalia Tolstaya. Born Natalia Vasilyevna Krandievskaya in 1888 in Moscow, Russia; died 1965; dau. of Vasiliy Afanasievich Krandievsky (writer) and Anastasiia Romanovna Krandievskaya (writer); m. 2nd husband Aleksei Nikolaevich Tolstoi (A.N. Tolstoy, 1883–1945, prominent writer distantly related to Leo Tolstoy), 1914 (sep. 1935); children: Nikita Tolstoy (1923–1996, physicist); grandchildren: Tatyana Tolstaya and Natalia Tolstaya (both writers).
Began writing poetry at 7; published 1st work at 14; did not write during marriage (1914–35); created a libretto opera in verse, "Decembrists" (1934); published several collections of lyric poetry, including Diary of a Heart.
See also memoirs I Remember (1959, 2nd ed. titled Memoirs, 1977).