Nikolai Snessarev Explained

Nikolai Vasilyevich Snessarev
Birthname:Николай Васильевич Снессарев
Birth Date:26 January 1856
Birth Place:Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Death Place:Berlin, Germany
Occupation:journalist, critic, writer, politician
Years Active:1883 – 1928

Nikolai Vasilyevich Snessarev (Николай Васильевич Снессарев, (January 26, 1856, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, — December 7, 1928, Berlin, Germany) was a Russian Empire journalist, writer, literary critic (known also as N.S. and N.Snegov) and politician, in 1910s a member the Saint Petersburg City Duma. A prominent Novoye Vremya contributor and official (in 1887-1913), and later, in emigration, a supporter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich (he was the co-author, with Count Vladimir Bobrinsky, of the 1924 Manifest proclaiming Kirill an heir to the Russian throne), Snessarev's two major books, "The New Times Mirage" (1914) and "Kirill I, the Koburg Emperor" (1925), were satirizing both Novoye Vremya and the Grand Duke of Russia, whom he by now has got totally disillusioned with.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nikolai Vasilyevich Snessarev. pomnipro.ru. 2014-01-13.
  2. Web site: Kiselyov, A.F.. Nikolai Vasilyevich Snessarev . The Political History of Russian Emigration . 2014-01-13.