Maria Rozanova

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Maria Vasilievna Rozanova (Russian: Мари́я Васи́льевна Розано́ва) (born 1930)[1] is a publisher, editor, and Soviet-era dissident.

Rozanova graduated from the Moscow State University. In the Soviet Union, she worked as a tour guide, and taught at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography and the Abramtsevo Art College. In 1973, following the release of her husband, writer Andrei Sinyavsky, from Soviet prison camps, the couple left the USSR for Paris, France. For many years, Rozanova served as the chief editor of Sintaksis, a literary journal.

References

  1. Oxford Journals, "Notes and queries", Volume 239, page 430, Oxford University Press, September 1994.


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