Zinóveva-Annibal, Lidiia Dmitrievna (1866–1907)
Zinóveva-Annibal, Lidiia Dmitrievna (1866–1907)
Russian playwright and short-story writer. Name variations: Lydia Zinoveva-Annibal; Lidiia Zinoveva. Born 1866 in Russia; died 1907; m. Viacheslav Ivanon.
With husband, established famous literary salon called Tower; also established literary salon for women only; works, which were criticized by contemporaries for overt sensuality and negative characterization of men, include Rings (1904), Thirty-Three Abominations (1907), The Tragic Menagerie (1907) and No! (1918).
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