Galina Dyuragin

Galina Dyuragin

Galina Dyuragin (1898-1991) was a Russian author and child psychologist. She is known for her diaries, published under the pen name "Alexandra" or "Ajla Rachmanova", which describe her childhood, studies and marriage under the Russian revolution, and life as a refugee in Wien.

Biography

Galina Dyuragin was the oldest daughter of a physician in the town of Kasli near Yekaterinburg. Since her family was part of the aristocracy of Russia prior to the revolution, they suffered much in the years after 1917. Eventually Galina and her Austrian husband Arnulf von Hoyer were forced to flee to western Europe. Her diaries describing life in Russia under communism were translated into many languages.


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