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  1. Triolet, Elsa 1896–1970 (Ella Iurievena Kagana, Daniel Laurent) PERSONAL: Born Ella Iurievana Kagana, September 25, 1896, in Moscow, Russia; died June 16, 1970; immigrated to France, c. 1918; daughter of Yuri Kagan (a contract law lawyer) and Helena Youlievna (a pianist); married André Triolet (a French military at-taché), 1918 (divorced); married Louis Aragon (a poet and writer), February ...

  2. Elsa Triolet unterhielt enge Kontakte zur sowjetischen Geheimpolizei GPU. Ihre Schwester Lilja wurde sogar als GPU-Informantin geführt, deren Mann Ossip Brik, der spätere Schwager Aragons, arbeitete etatmäßig für die Geheimpolizei.

  3. 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.”

  4. 29 de dic. de 2023 · Elsa Triolet murió en 1970, un tanto antes de que el feminismo adquiriera la fuerza que ahora tiene; luchar por establecerse como escritora por derecho propio, más allá de la sombra de Aragon ...

  5. The young couple lived on Elsa’s dowry, which was disappearing at the speed of light. Their daughter Yvonne, nicknamed Gogo, was born in 1920 and very soon contracted poliomyelitis. Juggling her Bohemian lifestyle, part-time jobs, her husband’s repeated absences and taking care of her daughter, Elsa asked for a divorce.

  6. Elsa Triolet en 1925. (French) 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. signature. Signature d'Elsa Triolet.png 620 × 236; 48 KB. 0 references.

  7. 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 ...