According to the New Yorker, Joseph Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva spent a few years at Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West at the behest of Wright's widow Olgivanna, who believed Alliluyeva to be the reincarnation of her late daughter, also named Svetlana. Alliluyeva married Svetlana Wright's widower, Wesley Peters, who led the construction of Wright's Guggenheim Museum, but when she became pregnant, Olgivanna "demanded" she have an abortion, lest the child "disrupt her communication with the dead." Alliluyeva fled Taliesin without her husband, and remarks that "surely, a dictator-father was more 'normal,' in my view, than this woman-dictator." [The New Yorker]
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