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Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal

Lydia Dmitrievna Zinovieva-Annibal ((ロシア語:Лидия Дмитриевна Зиновьева-Аннибал)) (1866–1907) was a Russian prose writer and dramatist.
Zinovieva-Annibal was associated with the Silver Age of Russian Poetry. She hosted a literary salon, 'The Tower', with her husband, the poet Viacheslav Ivanov. Her short novel ''Tridsat'-tri uroda'' (Thirty-Three Abominations) was one of the few works of its day to openly discuss lesbianism.〔Adele Marie Barker and Jehanne M. Gheith, ''A History of Women's Writing in Russia'' (Cambridge University Press, 2002: ISBN 0-521-57280-0), p. 195.〕
==Works==

* ''Torches'' (1903)
* ''Rings'' (1904)
* ''Thirty-Three Abominations'' (1907) short novel. Transl. by S. D. Cioran in ''The Silver Age of Russian Culture''.
* ''The Tragic Menagerie'' (1907) stories.
* ''No!' (1918)

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