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Lidiya Yulianovna Serebrova (née Khaindrova; Russian: Лидия Юлиановна Хаиндрова; 14 June 1910 – 19 June 1986) was a Russian poet and author. Khaindrova's family left the Russian Empire in the years immediately preceding the Russian Revolution and she lived in China from 1916 to 1947. In China, Khaindrova was involved in literary circles and published poems in magazines, journals and her own collections. Central themes in her work are the longing for home, the revolution, peace and war. In 1947 she moved to Russia, and she later worked as a proofreader and English teacher.

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  • Lidiya Yulianovna Serebrova (née Khaindrova; Russian: Лидия Юлиановна Хаиндрова; 14 June 1910 – 19 June 1986) was a Russian poet and author. Khaindrova's family left the Russian Empire in the years immediately preceding the Russian Revolution and she lived in China from 1916 to 1947. In China, Khaindrova was involved in literary circles and published poems in magazines, journals and her own collections. Central themes in her work are the longing for home, the revolution, peace and war. In 1947 she moved to Russia, and she later worked as a proofreader and English teacher. Khaindrova published five collections of her poems: Steps (1939), Wings (1941), Crossroads (1943), Heart (1947) and Dates, Dates (1976). She also contributed to the anthology Convolutions (1935) alongside other Russian poets in China. (en)
  • Хаи́ндрова, Ли́дия Юлиа́новна (наст.фам. Хаиндра́ва, в замужестве Хаи́ндрова-Серебро́ва Л. Ю.; (10 июня 1910, Харбин, Хэйлунцзян — 19 июня 1986, Краснодар, СССР) — русская поэтесса, публицистка, журналистка, корректор, преподавательница. (ru)
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  • Хаи́ндрова, Ли́дия Юлиа́новна (наст.фам. Хаиндра́ва, в замужестве Хаи́ндрова-Серебро́ва Л. Ю.; (10 июня 1910, Харбин, Хэйлунцзян — 19 июня 1986, Краснодар, СССР) — русская поэтесса, публицистка, журналистка, корректор, преподавательница. (ru)
  • Lidiya Yulianovna Serebrova (née Khaindrova; Russian: Лидия Юлиановна Хаиндрова; 14 June 1910 – 19 June 1986) was a Russian poet and author. Khaindrova's family left the Russian Empire in the years immediately preceding the Russian Revolution and she lived in China from 1916 to 1947. In China, Khaindrova was involved in literary circles and published poems in magazines, journals and her own collections. Central themes in her work are the longing for home, the revolution, peace and war. In 1947 she moved to Russia, and she later worked as a proofreader and English teacher. (en)
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