Background
Nikolai Ivanovich was born into a family of the nobles on June 12, 1855 in Unoshevo village (now Klintsy district, Bryansk region, Russian Federation). Nikolai was born into a family of nobles.
publicist Public figure memoirist poet
Nikolai Ivanovich was born into a family of the nobles on June 12, 1855 in Unoshevo village (now Klintsy district, Bryansk region, Russian Federation). Nikolai was born into a family of nobles.
He learned jurisprudence on his own and became a criminal lawyer.
Nikolai Ivanovich was a criminal lawyer, an employee at the editorial board, a publisher at several newspapers in Stavropol, Gomel, Kiev, and Saint Petersburg. Repeatedly Nikolai was subjected to political persecution. In 1903-1905 he was in exile (Switzerland, Bulgaria), where he was a proofreader at the newspaper Russkie Vedomosti. After 1917, he was a propagandist lecturer in Moscow.
The poem "Escape" - memories of the leaders of the Russian liberation movement and the Western Social Democrats. The book "France in the XIX century" (Moscow, 1908).
His political views were close to that of revolutionaries.
Physical Characteristics: Nikolai Ivanovich became blind at the age of 10.