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  1. Budberg began to publish "World Literature", where she met the writer Maxim Gorky through Korney Chukovsky. She became a secretary and common-law wife of Gorky, living in his house with a few interruptions from 1920 to 1933 when the writer lived in Italy before returning to the Soviet Union.

  2. Moura Budberg's world collapsed in 1917, when two revolutions first swept aside the corrupt Romanov Dynasty and then placed the Bolsheviks under V.I. Lenin in power as head of a radical proletarian state dedicated to the ideal of world revolution.

  3. May 15, 2015 · A thrilling new biography of baroness and double agent Moura Budberg entitled “A Very Dangerous Woman” centers on a Russo-British romance. From the moment he is introduced into Moura...

  4. Apr 20, 2017 · Moura spent the following twenty years as a London institutionthe infamous Baroness Budberg. She became well-known for her habit of “confiding” in people about her mysterious past. She did revisit Russia a few times in the 1960s, though she was unhappy with the changes there.

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  6. Jun 9, 2015 · Spy, seductress, aristocrat, Baroness Moura Budberg was a mystery to everyone who knew her, even her closest friends and her children.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0118900Moura Budberg - IMDb

    Moura Budberg was born in Poltava, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. She was a writer and actress, known for The Sea Gull (1968), Three Sisters (1970) and Romanoff and Juliet (1961). She was married to Johann von Benckendorff and Nikolai Baron von Budberg. She died in November 1974 in Italy.

  8. Moura Budberg: spy, adventurer, charismatic seductress and mistress of two of the centurys greatest writers, the Russian aristocrat Baroness Moura Budberg was born in 1892 to...

  9. Moura Budberg was born in Poltava, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. She was a writer and actress, known for The Sea Gull (1968), Three Sisters (1970) and Romanoff and Juliet (1961). She was previously married to Johann von Benckendorff and Nikolai Baron von Budberg. She died in November 1974 in Italy.

  10. May 1, 2007 · Nina Berberova's Moura: The Dangerous Life of the Baroness Budberg chronicles a riveting moment in modern history through the eyes of Baroness Maria (“Moura”) Ignatievna Zakrevskaya Beckendorff Budberg, a Russian aristocrat forced to employ great cunning to survive in the post-Revolution.

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