Alexandra Kropotkin
Alexandra Kropotkin | |
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Born | Bromley, London, England | April 15, 1887
Died | July 4, 1966 New York City, U.S. | (aged 79)
Other names | Sasha Kropotkin |
Occupation(s) | Writer, translator |
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Alexandra "Sasha" Kropotkin (1887โ1966) was a
Early life and career
Alexandra Petrovna Kropotkin was born on April 15, 1887,[1] in Bromley, London,[2] where her family was living in exile.[3] She was the sole child of anarchist luminary Peter Kropotkin (1842โ1921) and was named after his brother, Alexander, who killed himself the year prior.[2] Her mother was Sofia, a Russian Jewish student a decade younger than Kropotkin; they married in Switzerland in October 1878.[4] The Kropotkins descend from an early medieval Russian ruler, Rurik,[5] but her father disowned his royal title of "prince" and was, in turn, disowned by his father. In their English exile, the family was socially prominent at the turn of the century and hosted salons on Sundays.[3] Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, they returned to Russia, where Alexandra stayed until 1921.[5] After the death of her father,[3] she settled in New York.[5]
Kropotkin, like her father, cared little for her royal title but used it to establish her American career
Personal life
Kropotkin, known as Sasha, promoted her father's legacy but was not an anarchist herself,
While living in London, Kropotkin had a relationship and brief affair with author W. Somerset Maugham. Several of Maugham's characters are based on her. The two later reunited in Russia when Maugham was on an espionage mission and Kropotkin volunteered as his translator. She introduced Maugham to Alexander Kerensky, attended their weekly dinners, and sometimes hosted at her apartment.[11]
Kropotkin married Boris Lebedev, a young
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