Fyodor Fedorovich Tyutchev (1860–1916) — a democratic writer, the son of the remarkable Russian poet F. I. Tyutchev. For many years he devoted himself to military service and traveled through distant parts of Russia. We offer you the autobiographical novel “Who’s Right?”, which tells about the writer’s complex life.
The elder illegitimate son of the well-known poet Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev and Elena Alexandrovna Denisy[e]va.
He studied at the Tsarevich Nicholas lyceum, in Leipzig and Prague. On June 14, 1879, he enlisted as a volunteer in the 1st Leib-Dragoon Moscow Regiment; on September 1 of the same year, he was enrolled as a cadet in the Tver Cavalry Junker School. He graduated from the school in the second category (1881) and was commissioned as an ensign with discharge into the reserve of the army cavalry. He served in the print publications of St. Petersburg.