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Larisa Reisner

Larisa Mikhailovna Reisner ((ロシア語:Лариса Михайловна Рейснер); 1 (13) May 1895 – 9 February 1926) was a Russian writer.〔(The Free Dictionary entry )〕 She is best known for her leadership roles on the side of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War that followed the October Revolution and for being the wife of Fyodor Raskolnikov and the mistress of Karl Radek.
==Biography==
Larisa Reisner was born in Lublin, Poland, into the family of Michael Andreevich Reisner,〔(Women in world history )〕 a law professor in Lublin, and Ekaterina Alexandrovna Khitrova.〔Radek, K. (1977) "Larissa Reisner" In Reissner, L. ''Hamburg At the Barricades and Other Writings of Weimar Germany'' London: Pluto pg.186〕〔Porter, C. (1988) ''Larissa Reisner'', London: Virago pg.9〕
She spent her early childhood in Tomsk, where her father was appointed Professor of Law at the University in 1897.〔Porter, C. (1988) ''Larissa Reisner'', London: Virago pg.11〕 Between 1903 an 1907, she and her family resided in Berlin, Germany, where the family fled because of the father's political activity, with Larisa attending a primary school in the Zehlendorf district.〔Porter, C. (1988) ''Larissa Reisner'', London: Virago pg.12〕 In the aftermath of the 1905-06 Russian Revolution, they moved to Saint Petersburg〔Radek, K. (1977) "Larissa Reisner" In Reissner, L. ''Hamburg At the Barricades and Other Writings of Weimar Germany'' London: Pluto pg.187〕 where she passed her final school exams with a gold medal in 1912 and went on to study at St Petersburg University, including studying courses at the Faculty of Law and Philology as well as psychoneurology at the Bekhterev Research Institute.〔Porter, C. (1988) ''Larissa Reisner'', London: Virago pg.22-23〕
During the First World War, she published an anti-war literary journal, ''Rudin'', financially supported by her parents who pawned their possessions to fund it〔Porter, C. (1988) ''Larissa Reisner'', London: Virago pg.32-33〕〔Radek, K. (1977) "Larissa Reisner" In Reissner, L. ''Hamburg At the Barricades and Other Writings of Weimar Germany'' London: Pluto pg.189〕

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