Karin Smirnov

Smirnov in 1927

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

  1. ^ 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
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  • Paintings
Drama works
  • The Outlaw
  • Master Olof
  • The Father
  • Miss Julie
  • Creditors
  • Pariah
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Miss Julie
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  • 1951 film
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