Ivy Low

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Ivy Low, later known as Ivy Litvinov, was a British-born writer and translator who became notable for her work in the Soviet Union and her marriage to Russian revolutionary Maxim Litvinov.

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instanceOf human
translator
alsoKnownAs Ivy Litvinov NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1889-06-04
dateOfDeath 1977-04-16
educatedAt Bedales School NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish
father Walter Low NERFINISHED
genre fiction
memoir
short stories
hasChild Mikhail Litvinov NERFINISHED
Tatiana Litvinova NERFINISHED
languagesSpokenWritten English
Russian
memberOf Soviet Writers’ Union NERFINISHED
mother Alice Low NERFINISHED
movement Soviet literature
name Ivy Low NERFINISHED
notableEvent emigrated from the United Kingdom to Soviet Russia in the 1920s
notableFor English translations of Russian literature
being the wife of Soviet foreign minister Maxim Litvinov
notableWork Growing Pains NERFINISHED
His Master’s Voice NERFINISHED
She Knew She Was Right NERFINISHED
The Making of a Mountebank NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
short story writer
translator
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Moscow
relative Alice Low NERFINISHED
Maxim Litvinov NERFINISHED
Walter Low NERFINISHED
religion atheism
residence Moscow
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
spouse Maxim Litvinov NERFINISHED
translatedFromLanguage Russian
translatedToLanguage English
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Moscow
wroteInLanguage English

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Ivy Litvinov birthName Ivy Low