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  1. 1 de ene. de 1986 · Elsa Triolet (1896–1970) was an important literary and political figure on the Left in Europe. The first woman to win the Prix Goncourt, she was also a decorated heroine of the French Resistance and a peace activist in the post-war era. She was a journalist, a biographer, a translator of Russian prose and poetry, a theater critic and, most ...

  2. 13 de feb. de 2021 · Elsa’s prohibition proved to be a creative boon, both for her (the editors loved Triolet’s letters best and encouraged her to publish a novel) and for Shklovsky. “You gave me two assignments ...

  3. Elsa Triolet. Elsa Yur'evna Triolet (September 24 1896 - June 16, 1970) was a French writer. Born Ella Kagan (Russian: Элла Каган) into a Jewish family of a lawyer and a music teacher in Moscow, she and her sister, Lilya Brik received excellent educations; they were able to speak fluent German and French and play the piano. Elsa ...

  4. es.wikiquote.org › wiki › Elsa_TrioletElsa Triolet - Wikiquote

    Elsa Triolet (Moscú, 12 de septiembre de 1896 - Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines, 12 de septiembre de 1970) fue una novelista ruso-francesa.. Citas [editar] «¡A perpetuidad! ¿Quién se creen que son, los hombres?». «Crear es tan difícil como ser libre». «“Cuando estemos al fin el uno junto al otro, yacentes, la alianza de nuestros libros nos unirá para bien y para mal en ese porvenir que ...

  5. Elsa Triolet. Elsa Triolet ( Moscou, llavors Imperi Rus, 24 de setembre [ C.J. 12 de setembre] de 1896 - Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines, França, 16 de juny de 1970 ), nascuda El·la Iúrievna Kagan ( rus: Элла Юрьевна Каган ), fou una escriptora i traductora francesa d'origen rus, guanyadora del Premi Goncourt (1944). Era la germana ...

  6. by Elsa Triolet. Elsa Triolet was born in Moscow on September 12, 1896, into a Jewish family of the Russian intelligentsia. She was involved very early in intellectual life, with childhood friends, Roman Jakobson, Victor Chklovski. Very young, she met Pasternak, Ossip Brik, Maïakovski, Maxime Gorki... Little passionate about political events ...

  7. 17 de jun. de 1970 · Triolet, Elsa (Mrs Louis Aragon) She moved to Paris in 1919 as a correspondent for Russian publications. In 1938, she switched from writing in Rus sian to French with the novel “Bonsoir, Therese.”