Gleb Petrovich Struve (Russian: Глеб Петрович Струве; 1 May 1898 – 4 June 1985) was a Russian poet and literary historian.
Biography
Gleb Petrovich Struve was born on 1 May 1898. His father was the political theorist Peter Berngardovich Struve.
Struve came from St. Petersburg and joined the Volunteer Army in 1918.[1] Later that year he fled to Finland, then to Britain, where he studied at the University of Oxford (Balliol College) until 1921. It was there that he met Vladimir Nabokov, with whom he remained on friendly terms and corresponded until the novelist's death.
Between 1921 and 1924 Struve worked as a journalist in Berlin; and until 1932 in Paris.[1]