Karin Smirnov
Karin Smirnov or Smirnoff (née Strindberg; 26 February 1880 – 10 May 1973) was a Finno-Swedish writer. She was the daughter of August Strindberg and Siri von Essen.[1]
Smirnov was a socialist; she married Russian Bolshevik Vladimir Smirnov [sv]. She wrote plays and also books about her mother and father, and their marriage.
References
- ^ Sveriges dödbok 1901–2009 Swedish death index 1901–2009 (Version 5.0 ed.). Solna: Sveriges Släktforskarförbund. 2010. LIBRIS: 11931231.
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August Strindberg
- Bibliography
- Paintings
- The Outlaw
- Master Olof
- The Father
- Miss Julie
- Creditors
- Pariah
- The Stronger
- To Damascus
- Easter
- The Dance of Death
- A Dream Play
- The Ghost Sonata
- The Great Highway
- The Red Room
- Getting Married
- The Son of a Servant
- The People of Hemsö
- The Defence of a Fool
- Inferno
- Alone
- List of paintings
- The Town (1903)
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- Siri von Essen (first wife)
- Frida Uhl (second wife)
- Harriet Bosse (third wife)
- Karin Smirnov (daughter)
- Strindbergs Intima Teater
- Strindberg Museum
- Strindbergmuseum Saxen
- August Strindberg Repertory Theatre
- Martin Lamm
- John Landquist
- Gunnar Brandell
- Sven Stolpe
- Olof Lagercrantz
- Gunnar Ollén
- Jan Myrdal
- Lars Dahlbäck
- Kerstin Dahlbäck
- Egil Törnqvist
- Ulf Olsson
- Alice Rasmussen
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