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Moura Budberg

Maria Ignatievna von Budberg-Bönninghausen (Russian: Мария (Мура) Игнатьевна Закревская-Бенкендорф-Будберг, Maria (Moura) Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg, née Zakrevskaya; February 1892 – 1 November 1974), also known as Countess von Benckendorff and Baroness von Budberg, was a Russian adventuress and suspected double agent of the Soviet Union secret police (OGPU) and the British Intelligence Service.[1]

Moura Budberg
Moura Budberg, by Allan Warren
Born
Maria Ignatievna Zakrevskaya (Мария Игнатьевна Закревская)

February 1892
Died1 November 1974(1974-11-01) (aged 82)
NationalityRussian Empire
Occupation(s)secretary, screenwriter
Spouses
Ivan Alexandrovich, Count von Benckendorff
(m. 1911; died 1919)
Nikolai, Baron von Budberg-Bönninghausen
(m. 1921, divorced)
Partner(s)R. H. Bruce Lockhart
Maxim Gorky
H. G. Wells
Children2
Parent
  • Ignaty Platonovich Zakrevsky (father)

According to the British journalist Robin Bruce Lockhart, who knew her personally, "she was, perhaps, the Soviet Union's most effective agent-of-influence ever to appear on London's political and intellectual stage".[2]

Biography edit

Early life edit

Born in Poltava, in central Ukraine, Moura was the daughter of Ignaty Platonovich Zakrevsky (1839–1906), a member of the Russian nobility and diplomat.[3] In 1911, she married Count Johann (Ivan) Alexandrovich von Benckendorff (1882–1919), a member of the Baltic German nobility, Second Secretary at the Russian Embassy in Berlin, and Gentleman of the Court. They had two children: Paul (born in 1913) and Tatiana (born in 1915), who later married Bernard Alexander and became the mother of the businesswoman Helen Alexander. Benckendorff owned a large country house and estate in Estonia, the Jäneda (Jendel) manor. This is where he was shot dead on 19 April 1919 by a local peasant.[4]

Arrest edit

Before the October Revolution, Moura worked in the Russian embassy in Berlin, where she became acquainted with British diplomat R. H. Bruce Lockhart. Upon the assassination of her husband in 1919, she was arrested on suspicion of spying for the United Kingdom and was transferred to the Lubyanka prison. Lockhart, who mentioned her under her given name in his 1932 book Memoirs of a British Agent,[5] tried to vouch for her but was detained as well for a couple of weeks. They had been lovers[6] and she became pregnant by him, but the pregnancy miscarried.[7] (Lockhart's book was made into an American movie in 1934, British Agent, starring Leslie Howard as "Stephen Locke" and Kay Francis as "Elena Moura".)

Shortly after Lockhart's release and expulsion from Russia, in connection with the "Ambassadorial Conspiracy" affair (also known as the "Lockhart Plot"), Budberg was also released, under the condition that she would co-operate with the intelligence service if the need ever arose. Budberg began to publish "World Literature", where she met the writer Maxim Gorky through Korney Chukovsky. She became a secretary and common-law wife of Gorky, living in his house with a few interruptions from 1920 to 1933 when the writer lived in Italy before returning to the Soviet Union. He dedicated his last major work, the novel The Life of Klim Samgin, to her.

H. G. Wells edit

In 1920, Budberg met British author H. G. Wells when he made a celebrated visit to Moscow[8] and they became lovers. She was briefly married, on 13 November 1921, to Baron Nikolai (Rotger Emil Arthur Friedrich) von Budberg-Bönningshausen (born 1896).[9] The union was in the nature of a marriage of convenience, and they soon divorced. (It provided her with a passport, however, and thus an ability to leave Russia to visit both her children in Estonia and Gorky, who then lived near Sorrento. It is said that the Baron Budberg, a shady character, eventually disappeared in Brazil.[10]) Moura's relationship with Wells was renewed in 1933 in London, where she had emigrated after parting with Gorky. The close relationship continued until Wells's death in 1946. He had asked her to marry him, but Budberg strongly rejected the proposal.

Double agent? edit

Budberg was widely suspected of being a double agent for both the Soviet Union and British intelligence and has been called the "Mata Hari of Russia", after the famous Dutch exotic dancer and accused spy. She is known to have visited the Soviet Union at least twice after the 1920s: first in 1936 for the funeral of Gorky (which made people call her an agent of the NKVD) and again at the end of 1950, with a daughter of Alexander Guchkov.

An MI5 informant said of her, "she can drink an amazing quantity, mostly gin".[11]

Writing career edit

Among many other activities, Budberg wrote books and was the script writer for at least two films: Three Sisters (1970), directed by Laurence Olivier and John Sichel, and The Sea Gull (1968), directed by Sidney Lumet.[12][13] She translated Gorky's novel The Life of a Useless Man (1908) into English in 1971.

Moura Budberg maintained residences in London at Ennismore Gardens and in Cromwell Road. She had made her permanent home in England from the time she emigrated there in 1929 until shortly before her death (31 October 1974), when she returned to Italy.[14]

Family edit

Budberg's older half-sister, Alexandra "Alla" Ignatievna Zakrevskaya (1887–1960), who married Baron Arthur von Engelhardt (1875–1909) in 1908 but divorced in 1909,[15] was the great-grandmother of Nick Clegg, the leader of the British political party the Liberal Democrats between December 2007 and May 2015, and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015.

Legacy edit

In May 2008 a television film, My Secret Agent Auntie, directed by Dimitri Collingridge, was released in England.[16] Her biography was written by Nina Berberova, who chronicled the émigrés.

References edit

  1. ^ "Мария Будберг / Mariya Budberg /". www.peoples.ru. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  2. ^ Bruce Lockhart, Robin (1987), Reilly: The First Man, Penguin Books, pg 86.
  3. ^ Nicolas Ikonnikov, La noblesse de Russie (2nd edition, Paris, 1962) Vol. T.2, pp. 299-301
  4. ^ Nicolas Ikonnikov, La Noblesse de Russie (Second edition, Paris, 1962) Vol. T.2, p. 301
  5. ^ Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, Memoirs of a British Agent (1932); 384 pp; Reprinted Macmillan (January 1975) ISBN 0-333-17329-5 ISBN 978-0-333-17329-9
  6. ^ Mystery of Nick Clegg's 'Mata Hari' aunt and a plot to kill Lenin 19 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Epilogue" by Robin Bruce Lockhart (2003) in Memoirs of a British Agent by R. H. Bruce Lockhart (2003 edition by the Folio Society), pg 267.
  8. ^ Burris, Charles (1 August 2007) Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal: An Annotated Bibliographic Guide, LewRockwell.com
  9. ^ Nicolas Ikonnikov, La noblesse de Russie (2nd edition, Paris, 1962), Tome T.2, 301-2
  10. ^ Bruce Lockhart, Robin (1987), Op. cit., pg 58.
  11. ^ "Mosley was tracked by MI5". BBC News. 28 November 2002. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
  12. ^ Internet Movie Database
  13. ^ Filmography – Retrieved on 23 October 2006
  14. ^ Bruce Lockhart, Robin (1987), Op. cit., pg 60.
  15. ^ Nicolas Ikonnikov, La noblesse de Russie (2nd edition, Paris, 1962) Tome T.2, 301
  16. ^ My Secret Agent Auntie (2008). IMDB

Further reading edit

  • McDonald, Deborah; Dronfield, Jeremy (May 2015). A Very Dangerous Woman: The Lives, Loves and Lies of Russia's Most Seductive Spy. Oneworld Publications. ISBN 9781780747088.
  • Berberova, Nina (June 2005). Moura: The Dangerous Life of the Baroness Budberg. New York Review Books Classics. ISBN 1-59017-137-3.
  • Sander, Gordon. "Estonia Lost and Found: Moura Budberg, H.G. Wells, and the Lost World of Yendel (Estonian Air 1/05)". Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  • Tweedie, Neil; Day, Peter (November 2002). . London Telegraph. Archived from the original on 18 September 2003. Retrieved 23 October 2006.
  • Budberg, Moura; Williams-Ellis, Amabel (August 1991). Russian Fairy Tales (Audio Cassette). HarperCollins Canada / Hus Kids Audio. ISBN 1-55994-399-8.
  • The Murder of Maxim Gorky. A Secret Execution by Arkady Vaksberg. (Enigma Books: New York, 2007. ISBN 978-1-929631-62-9.)
  • Translated Penguin Book – at Penguin First Editions reference site of early first edition Penguin Books.

External links edit

  • A Very Dangerous Woman: the Lives, Loves and Lies of Russia’s Most Seductive Spy by Deborah McDonald and Jeremy Dronfield, review: 'unnecessarily portentous'

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father According to the British journalist Robin Bruce Lockhart who knew her personally she was perhaps the Soviet Union s most effective agent of influence ever to appear on London s political and intellectual stage 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Arrest 1 3 H G Wells 1 3 1 Double agent 1 4 Writing career 2 Family 3 Legacy 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Born in Poltava in central Ukraine Moura was the daughter of Ignaty Platonovich Zakrevsky 1839 1906 a member of the Russian nobility and diplomat 3 In 1911 she married Count Johann Ivan Alexandrovich von Benckendorff 1882 1919 a member of the Baltic German nobility Second Secretary at the Russian Embassy in Berlin and Gentleman of the Court They had two children Paul born in 1913 and Tatiana born in 1915 who later married Bernard Alexander and became the mother of the businesswoman Helen Alexander Benckendorff owned a large country house and estate in Estonia the Janeda Jendel manor This is where he was shot dead on 19 April 1919 by a local peasant 4 Arrest edit Before the October Revolution Moura worked in the Russian embassy in Berlin where she became acquainted with British diplomat R H Bruce Lockhart Upon the assassination of her husband in 1919 she was arrested on suspicion of spying for the United Kingdom and was transferred to the Lubyanka prison Lockhart who mentioned her under her given name in his 1932 book Memoirs of a British Agent 5 tried to vouch for her but was detained as well for a couple of weeks They had been lovers 6 and she became pregnant by him but the pregnancy miscarried 7 Lockhart s book was made into an American movie in 1934 British Agent starring Leslie Howard as Stephen Locke and Kay Francis as Elena Moura Shortly after Lockhart s release and expulsion from Russia in connection with the Ambassadorial Conspiracy affair also known as the Lockhart Plot Budberg was also released under the condition that she would co operate with the intelligence service if the need ever arose Budberg began to publish World Literature where she met the writer Maxim Gorky through Korney Chukovsky She became a secretary and common law wife of Gorky living in his house with a few interruptions from 1920 to 1933 when the writer lived in Italy before returning to the Soviet Union He dedicated his last major work the novel The Life of Klim Samgin to her H G Wells edit In 1920 Budberg met British author H G Wells when he made a celebrated visit to Moscow 8 and they became lovers She was briefly married on 13 November 1921 to Baron Nikolai Rotger Emil Arthur Friedrich von Budberg Bonningshausen born 1896 9 The union was in the nature of a marriage of convenience and they soon divorced It provided her with a passport however and thus an ability to leave Russia to visit both her children in Estonia and Gorky who then lived near Sorrento It is said that the Baron Budberg a shady character eventually disappeared in Brazil 10 Moura s relationship with Wells was renewed in 1933 in London where she had emigrated after parting with Gorky The close relationship continued until Wells s death in 1946 He had asked her to marry him but Budberg strongly rejected the proposal Double agent edit Budberg was widely suspected of being a double agent for both the Soviet Union and British intelligence and has been called the Mata Hari of Russia after the famous Dutch exotic dancer and accused spy She is known to have visited the Soviet Union at least twice after the 1920s first in 1936 for the funeral of Gorky which made people call her an agent of the NKVD and again at the end of 1950 with a daughter of Alexander Guchkov An MI5 informant said of her she can drink an amazing quantity mostly gin 11 Writing career edit Among many other activities Budberg wrote books and was the script writer for at least two films Three Sisters 1970 directed by Laurence Olivier and John Sichel and The Sea Gull 1968 directed by Sidney Lumet 12 13 She translated Gorky s novel The Life of a Useless Man 1908 into English in 1971 Moura Budberg maintained residences in London at Ennismore Gardens and in Cromwell Road She had made her permanent home in England from the time she emigrated there in 1929 until shortly before her death 31 October 1974 when she returned to Italy 14 Family editBudberg s older half sister Alexandra Alla Ignatievna Zakrevskaya 1887 1960 who married Baron Arthur von Engelhardt 1875 1909 in 1908 but divorced in 1909 15 was the great grandmother of Nick Clegg the leader of the British political party the Liberal Democrats between December 2007 and May 2015 and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015 Legacy editIn May 2008 a television film My Secret Agent Auntie directed by Dimitri Collingridge was released in England 16 Her biography was written by Nina Berberova who chronicled the emigres References edit Mariya Budberg Mariya Budberg www peoples ru Retrieved 6 September 2021 Bruce Lockhart Robin 1987 Reilly The First Man Penguin Books pg 86 Nicolas Ikonnikov La noblesse de Russie 2nd edition Paris 1962 Vol T 2 pp 299 301 Nicolas Ikonnikov La Noblesse de Russie Second edition Paris 1962 Vol T 2 p 301 Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart Memoirs of a British Agent 1932 384 pp Reprinted Macmillan January 1975 ISBN 0 333 17329 5 ISBN 978 0 333 17329 9 Mystery of Nick Clegg s Mata Hari aunt and a plot to kill Lenin Archived 19 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Epilogue by Robin Bruce Lockhart 2003 in Memoirs of a British Agent by R H Bruce Lockhart 2003 edition by the Folio Society pg 267 Burris Charles 1 August 2007 Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal An Annotated Bibliographic Guide LewRockwell com Nicolas Ikonnikov La noblesse de Russie 2nd edition Paris 1962 Tome T 2 301 2 Bruce Lockhart Robin 1987 Op cit pg 58 Mosley was tracked by MI5 BBC News 28 November 2002 Retrieved 13 May 2010 Internet Movie Database Filmography Retrieved on 23 October 2006 Bruce Lockhart Robin 1987 Op cit pg 60 Nicolas Ikonnikov La noblesse de Russie 2nd edition Paris 1962 Tome T 2 301 My Secret Agent Auntie 2008 IMDBFurther reading editMcDonald Deborah Dronfield Jeremy May 2015 A Very Dangerous Woman The Lives Loves and Lies of Russia s Most Seductive Spy Oneworld Publications ISBN 9781780747088 Berberova Nina June 2005 Moura The Dangerous Life of the Baroness Budberg New York Review Books Classics ISBN 1 59017 137 3 Sander Gordon Estonia Lost and Found Moura Budberg H G Wells and the Lost World of Yendel Estonian Air 1 05 Retrieved 22 October 2009 Tweedie Neil Day Peter November 2002 Baroness warned MI5 about Blunt in 1951 London Telegraph Archived from the original on 18 September 2003 Retrieved 23 October 2006 Budberg Moura Williams Ellis Amabel August 1991 Russian Fairy Tales Audio Cassette HarperCollins Canada Hus Kids Audio ISBN 1 55994 399 8 The Murder of Maxim Gorky A Secret Execution by Arkady Vaksberg Enigma Books New York 2007 ISBN 978 1 929631 62 9 Translated Penguin Book at Penguin First Editions reference site of early first edition Penguin Books External links editA Very Dangerous Woman the Lives Loves and Lies of Russia s Most Seductive Spy by Deborah McDonald and Jeremy Dronfield review unnecessarily portentous Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moura Budberg amp oldid 1216098709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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