Russian author, political activist Limonov dies at 77
MOSCOW — Eduard Limonov, a Russian author and political activist known for his poignant and controversial writings, died on Tuesday. He was 77.
Limonov’s death was announced by the Other Russia political group he was part of, which said he died at a Moscow hospital but didn’t give any further details.
Limonov emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1974 and moved to New York and later Paris. He became famous after the publication of his first and best-known autobiographic novel, “It’s Me, Eddie,” colorfully describing his depression and escapades in New York.
Publishers shunned the book for containing graphic language and crude sexual scenes for several years until it was finally printed in Paris.