Margarita was a teacher of Russian language and literature, editor of socio-political broadcasting of the Kursk Regional Radio Committee, writer and memoirist, who is considered to be an assistant in the improvement of Russian literature.
Background
Kuberskaya Margarita Nikolaevna was born in Aleshky village, Borisoglebskii district, Tambov province, Russian Federation on April 2, 1883. From a family of a medical doctor. She survived the occupation of Voronezh by the Nazis, the expulsion from the city (wrote a memoir essay about it). In the autumn of 1944, she moved from Kursk to the sister N.N. Kuberskaya in the city of Nizhny Tagil.
Education
In 1901 she graduated from the Voronezh Mariinsky Women's Gymnasium, the historical and philosophical Department of the Moscow Higher Women's Courses
Career
In 1907-1942 she was in the pedagogical work in Voronezh. She engaged in literary activity since 1910. She actively participated in the cultural and social life of the city.