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Irina Yuryevna Levshakova (
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Kuznetsova;
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: Ирина Юрьевна Левшакова; 6 May 1959 – 31 January 2016) was a Russian
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,
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, artist and musician. She is most famous for her deep involvement in the underground
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scene in
Leningrad Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
during the 1980s and 1990s. As a paleontologist, Levshakova studied
trionychid Trionychidae is a family of turtles, commonly known as softshell turtles or simply softshells. The family was described by Leopold Fitzinger in 1826. Softshells include some of the world's largest freshwater turtles, though many can adapt to liv ...
turtles and other reptiles. In 1986 she named a new extinct species of
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, '' Varanus darevskii''. Levshakova also spent several years in Central Asia doing geological surveys. In 1984, Levshakova inherited the Linnik Dacha, a house in
Komarovo Komarovo may refer to: *Komarovo, Saint Petersburg, a municipal settlement under jurisdiction of Saint Petersburg, Russia * Komarovo, Novgorod Oblast, a former urban-type settlement in Novgorod Oblast; since 1998—a village (''selo'*Komarovo, name ...
previously owned by her grandfather . She turned the dacha into a haven for rock musicians, converted one of the rooms into a
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, regularly held parties, and allowed bands to play concerts there. Levshakova rehearsed with several of the most famous local rock musicians of her time. In 1992 she survived a murder attempt by her then-boyfriend of the band . Levshakova was also a talented artist, creating
cover art Cover art is a type of artwork presented as an illustration or photograph on the outside of a published product, such as a book (often on a dust jacket), magazine, newspaper ( tabloid), comic book, video game ( box art), music album ( album ar ...
for many rock albums and having her artwork shown at exhibitions in both Russia and internationally. Levshakova was in 2010 arrested for having grown the largest ever plantation of
cannabis ''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae that is widely accepted as being indigenous to and originating from the continent of Asia. However, the number of species is disputed, with as many as three species be ...
in northwestern Russia, though she was sentenced only to five years
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. She died in 2016, aged 56, due to
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.


Background and early life

Irina Yuryevna Kuznetsova was born in Leningrad (modern
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
) on 6 May 1959. She was born into a family of academics. Levshakova's mother was Irina Vladimirovna Linnik, an
art historian Art history is the study of artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Traditionally, the ...
specialized in Western European art. Her father, Yuri Ivanovich Kuznetsov, was also an art historian. Her grandfather (1889–1984) was a famous Soviet physicist and her uncle
Yuri Linnik Yuri Vladimirovich Linnik (; January 8, 1915 – June 30, 1972) was a Soviet mathematician active in number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics. Biography Linnik was born in Bila Tserkva, in present-day Ukraine. He went to ...
(1915–1972) was a mathematician. Levshakova did not grow up in her family home, the 'Linnik Dacha' in
Komarovo Komarovo may refer to: *Komarovo, Saint Petersburg, a municipal settlement under jurisdiction of Saint Petersburg, Russia * Komarovo, Novgorod Oblast, a former urban-type settlement in Novgorod Oblast; since 1998—a village (''selo'*Komarovo, name ...
. At the time, the dacha was owned by her physicist grandfather, who did not like small children since he thought they interfered with his work. She instead spent her early years with her uncle Yuri. Yuri's house was also a dacha in Komarovo, which he had built himself. Levshakova was in her youth considered a
hippie A hippie, also spelled hippy, especially in British English, is someone associated with the counterculture of the 1960s, counterculture of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, originally a youth movement that began in the United States and spread to dif ...
, a lifestyle frowned upon in the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
. Her acquaintances later described her as beautiful but also unusual in that she smoked and sometimes used obscene language. After the intervention of some of the adults, she reportedly "corrected herself"; in 1977 she was married and also began to study at the
Leningrad State University Saint Petersburg State University (SPBGU; ) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great, the university from the be ...
. Her first marriage was to Sergey Levshakov. Already in the same year of their marriage, Levshakova at the age of eighteen had the twin sons Vladimir and Mikhail. For most of her adult life following the first marriage, she used the name Irina Levshakova.


Academic career

Levshakova was a
paleontologist Paleontology, also spelled as palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of the life of the past, mainly but not exclusively through the study of fossils. Paleontologists use fossils as a means to classify organisms, measure geolo ...
and
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. She studied at the Department of Palaeontology at the Leningrad State University under Lev Isaakovich Khosatzky, a well-known Soviet zoologist and paleontologist specialized in turtles. During her studies Levshakova wrote two unpublished student works (supervised by Khosatzky) on
trionychid Trionychidae is a family of turtles, commonly known as softshell turtles or simply softshells. The family was described by Leopold Fitzinger in 1826. Softshells include some of the world's largest freshwater turtles, though many can adapt to liv ...
turtles, one on trionychids from
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(1980) and one on trionychids from Cretaceous and
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Mongolia (1981). For her graduate thesis, ''Trionychids of the Cretaceous and Cenozoic of Middle Asia and Mongolia'' (1982), Levshakova sorted through and studied fossil bones collected by the renowned Soviet paleontologist and author
Ivan Yefremov Ivan Antonovich (Antipovich) Yefremov, sometimes Efremov (; 23 April 1908 – 5 October 1972) was a Soviet paleontologist, science-fiction author and social thinker. He founded taphonomy, the study of fossilization patterns. Biography He ...
,'''' also from Komarovo. Yefremov's material had previously been studied by Khosatzky but never published. Based on some of the bones she examined, Levshakova named two new species of the
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''
Trionyx ''Trionyx'' is a genus of softshell turtles belonging to the family Trionychidae. In the past many species in the family were classified in this genus, but today '' T. triunguis'', the African or Nile softshell turtle, is the only extant softshel ...
''.'''' Other than her works as a student, Levshakova's contributions to palaeontology are somewhat sparse. In 1986, she named a new species of fossil
monitor lizard Monitor lizards are lizards in the genus ''Varanus,'' the only extant genus in the family Varanidae. They are native to Africa, Asia, and Oceania, and West African Nile monitor, one species is also found in south America as an invasive species. A ...
,'''' '' Varanus darevskii'', based on a relatively well-preserved skull from the Early
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. Levshakova believed ''V. darevskii'' to be the ancestor of the modern
desert monitor The desert monitor (''Varanus griseus'') is a species of monitor lizard of the order Squamata found living throughout North Africa and Central and South Asia. The desert monitor is carnivorous, feeding on a wide range of vertebrates and invertebr ...
(''V. griseus'').'''' In a 2004 interview, Levshakova jokingly described her naming of species as placing her "on par with
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
". In addition to her paleontological work, Levshakova like many Soviet scientists also spent several years in Central Asia doing geological surveys before she permanently moved back to Komarovo.


Leningrad rock scene


Involvement in underground rock

From 1980 onwards, and through the 1980s an 90s, Levshakova was deeply involved in the underground rock scene in Leningrad. After the death of her grandfather in 1984, Kuznetsova moved to the Linnik Dacha, which she turned into a haven for rock musicians from throughout Russia. Her address soon became an iconic address in the rock community, transformed into the capital of the local rock underground movement and harboring a commune of like-minded people. Levshakova turned one of the rooms into a
recording studio A recording studio is a specialized facility for Sound recording and reproduction, recording and Audio mixing, mixing of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, and other sounds. They range in size from a small in-home proje ...
. The dacha also began to function as a concert venue; Levshakova regularly held parties and organized apartment concerts. While active in the rock scene, Levshakova mostly went by the aliases Komarovskaya or Linnik. She rehearsed with artists such as
Boris Grebenshchikov Boris Borisovich Grebenshchikov (; born ) is a prominent member of the generation which is widely considered to be the "founding fathers" of Russian rock music. He is the founder and lead singer of the band Aquarium which has been active since ...
and
Konstantin Kinchev Konstantin Evgenievich Kinchev (Panfilov) (; born December 25, 1958) is a Russian rock singer, musician, frontman and the main songwriter for the Russian rock/hard rock band Alisa (Russian band), Alisa. Biography Born Konstantin Evgenievich Pa ...
. One of Grebenshchikov's songs, "Аделаида" ("Adelaide"), was dedicated to Levshakova. Another regular visitor was
Alexander Bashlachev Alexander Nikolaevich Bashlachev ( rus, Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Башлачёв, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ bəʂlɐˈtɕɵf, a=Alyeksandr Nickolayevich Bashlachyov.ru.vorb.oga; 27 May 1960 – 17 February 198 ...
, who for a time also lived in the dacha and who last visited in February 1988, five days before he committed suicide. Levshakova was a talented artist. She frequently painted
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for the albums of rock bands, often with "psychedelic"
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. Levshakova's art was at one point exhibited at the
Oslo Museum Oslo Museum () is a museum of cultural history focusing on the history of Oslo, Norway, covering city history and urban development, labour history, theatre history and cultural diversity. The museum's four departments are located in Frogner Park ...
in Norway. Some of her art was also at times exhibited at exhibitions in Leningrad. According to the author Olga Zhuk, Levshakova's art was characterized by being daring and extravagant. In early 1989Transcript of BBC radio programme: К годовщине гибели А.Башлачева (On the anniversary of the death of A. Bashlachev)
(Russian), 11 February 1989.
Levshakova was in England, where she recorded several programmes with the Russian-language BBC presenter
Seva Novgorodsev MBE Seva Levenstein-Novgorodsev (born Vsevolod Borisovich Levenshtein on 9 July 1940), better known as Seva Novgorodsev (Russian: Се́ва Новгоро́дцев), is a former radio presenter on the BBC Russian Service. He is famous through ...
, including a programme on 11 February in commemoration of Bashlachev and a programme on 25 February on the subject of
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and environmental issues.Archive of Seva Novgorodsev's programmes (1989)
(Russian)
In the 25 February programme she was titled as both a paleontologist and an
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. Levshakova also unsuccessfully attempted to realize a musical project of her own during her time in England. After the disintegration of the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
in 1991, Levshakova briefly moved to England and ran environmental campaigns.


Murder attempt

Once she returned to Russia, Levshakova began a relationship with , the founder of the band . She starred in the music video for the band's song "The Real Indian" (Песня о настоящем индейце). Their relationship came to an end in October 1992, when Chistyakov attempted to murder her. Reportedly believing that Levshakova was a witch and an "embodiment of evil", Chistyakov put on a painted ritual skirt and borrowed an Uzbek ritual dagger from a friend. While walking down a street with Levshakova at night, Chistyakov suddenly grabbed her by the hair and began to saw her throat with the knife. Because the knife was blunt and Chistyakov stopped immediately when blood began to flow, Levshakova survived the attack. After Chistyakov ran off, a neighbor found Levshakova in the street and asked what was happening, to which she reportedly responded "Don't you see, asshole!? I've been stabbed!" During his trial in court, Chistyakov to his own detriment attempted to defend himself by maintaining that Levshakova was a witch. Chistyakov was detained for a year at the
Kresty Prison Kresty (, literally ''Crosses'') prison, officially Investigative Isolator No. 1 of the Administration of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments for the city of Saint Petersburg (Следственный изолятор № 1 УФ� ...
in Saint Petersburg and was then committed to a mental hospital for compulsory treatment for another year.


Cannabis arrest

Levshakova was arrested on 14 September 2010 for growing
cannabis ''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae that is widely accepted as being indigenous to and originating from the continent of Asia. However, the number of species is disputed, with as many as three species be ...
at her dacha. Her plantation was reported by the
Federal Drug Control Service of Russia The Federal Drug Control Service of the Russian Federation or FSKN (in Russian language, Russian: Федеральная служба Российской Федерации по контролю за оборотом наркотиков, ФСК� ...
to have been the largest known in recent years and the largest ever cannabis plantation in northwestern Russia. In total, over 1247 bushes were found, alongside around 600 grams of already dried product and large amounts that were still being dried. Levshakova made no attempt at hiding her guilt and also confessed to having consumed
marijuana Cannabis (), commonly known as marijuana (), weed, pot, and ganja, List of slang names for cannabis, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant. Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has ...
for a long time. While they were cutting it down, Levshakova is reported to have yelled out to the policemen to at least let the cannabis ripen. Levshakova was tried for the crime of storage and cultivation of drug-containing plants. Despite the size of the plantation, she received a generous sentence of five years
probation Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offence (law), offender, ordered by the court often in lieu of incarceration. In some jurisdictions, the term ''probation'' applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incar ...
, meaning that she could continue to live at home in the Linnik Dacha.


Personal life

In 1993, Levshakova married for the second time, marrying Georgy Dmitrievich Orbeli, an artist and the son of a doctor. The couple had a son, Dmitry (born in 1994). Orbeli hanged himself in 1997, four years after their marriage. For most of her life, Levshakova lived at the Linnik Dacha in Komarovo, often with numerous animals. In 2004, she lived with a cat, five dogs and a small herd of Saanen goats whose milk she sold to the other villagers. Levshakova's mother stayed with her at times until she died in 2009. Opinions on Levshakova among the residents of Komarovo were sharply divided. Some considered her an important and indispensable figure in the village whereas others (like Chistyakov had) derided her as a "witch", in large part due to the bad reputation her dacha had gathered during its time as a haven for rock music and drugs. Throughout her later years, Levshakova faced repeated harassment from ill-wishers. The most notable incident saw the killing of all but one of her dogs through poisoning their food. Levshakova also had a poor relationship with her eldest sons, who had grown up largely without her. At one point the twins reportedly attempted to burn down her dacha. Levshakova did not watch television or read books, with the exception of the works of
Kozma Prutkov Kozma Petrovich Prutkov () is a fictional author invented by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (1817-1875) and his cousins, the brothers Alexei Zhemchuzhnikov (1821–1908), (1830–1884) and (1826–1896), during the later part of the rule (1825 ...
, which she greatly enjoyed. She listened to the
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and
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radio stations. In her later life, Levshakova largely stopped listening to Russian rock since it was "not very good", instead listening to the band
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and to Arabic music. She regularly received Arabic records from her brothers, one of whom worked in
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and another who worked as an
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in
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. Levshakova also enjoyed writing
poetry Poetry (from the Greek language, Greek word ''poiesis'', "making") is a form of literature, literary art that uses aesthetics, aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning (linguistics), meanings in addition to, or in ...
.


Death and tribute

Levshakova died of sudden
heart failure Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome caused by an impairment in the heart's ability to Cardiac cycle, fill with and pump blood. Although symptoms vary based on which side of the heart is affected, HF ...
on 31 January 2016, aged 56. Two days before her death, she called her long-time friend
Andrei Tropillo Andrei Vladimirovich Tropillo (; 21 March 1951 – 28 April 2024) was a Soviet and Russian record producer, music publisher, sound engineer, founder of the label AnTrop (""), and rock musician. Biography Tropillo first became involved in the ...
and asked him to accompany her to buy medicines. Though Levshakova told him that she was believed she was dying, Tropillo did not give it much thought since she had often said the same before. Tropillo and Levshakova often took walks together and bought food for her dogs. Levshakova was cremated on the morning of 9 February 2016. Half of her ashes were per her wishes scattered over in Komarovo on 7 May through being shot out of a cannon. The other half were scattered over the grave of one of her sons. The cannon ceremony was attended by numerous artists and bands formerly part of the Leningrad rock scene and coincided with a reunion festival of such artists and bands held in Saint Petersburg from 1 to 6 May. Among the attendees were Tropillo, and his band , and his bands Avtomaticheskie udovletvoriteli and Atskiye Uskoriteli, as well as Pispiska Style, a group composed of several of Levshakova's former close associates.


Legacy

Levshakova continued to be remembered by the residents of Komarovo after her death, with some claiming that the Linnik Dacha remained "cursed" and "inhabited by an immortal witch". In 2023, Natalia Jagielska published a short biography of Levshakova in the ''Palaeontology Newsletter'', published by the
Palaeontological Association The Palaeontological Association (PalAss for short) is a charitable organisation based in the UK founded in 1957 for the promotion of the study of palaeontology and its allied sciences. Publications The Association publishes two main journals ...
. Jagielska assessed Levshakova as follows:


See also

*
List of Russian Earth scientists This list of Russian Earth scientists includes the notable geographers, geologists, oceanographers, meteorologists, ecologists and other representatives of Earth sciences from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and othe ...
* List of Russian women artists


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References

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