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  1. Odette Zoé Keun (Pera, Imperio otomano, 10 de septiembre de 1888-Worthing, Reino Unido, 14 de marzo de 1978) fue una aventurera, socialista, periodista y escritora neerlandesa. Viajó mucho por el Cáucaso y Europa .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Odette_KeunOdette Keun - Wikipedia

    Odette Zoé Keun (10 September 1888 in Pera – 14 March 1978 in Worthing) was a Dutch socialist, journalist and writer, who traveled extensively in Europe, including the Caucasus and the early Soviet Union.

  3. 9 de nov. de 2019 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. The fourth of Wells’s important extramarital affairs was with the brilliant but fissile Keun; this chapter covers it and discusses in detail the novels he wrote about her and out of his time with her: The World of William Clissold (1926); Meanwhile: The Picture...

  4. Odette Keun, que nació en el Imperio Otomano, el 10 de septiembre de 1888 y murió en Inglaterra, el 14 de marzo de 1978, fue una escritora neerlandesa. Su padre trabajaba en el consulado de los Países Bajos en Constantinopla cuando Odette nació, por lo que se la considera una escritora…

  5. 6 de sept. de 2019 · Summary. Since so much has been written about Wells's love affairs in both critical and biographical books, the general outline of the Wells– Keun relationship is well known by now. Twentytwo years his junior, Odette Keun was his fan long before they first saw each other, and she apparently even carried a copy of his Outline of ...

  6. The essayist Odette Keun accused fellow liberals in the 1930s of being 'spineless' in failing to meet the ideological challenges from Fascism and Communism.1 Of French birth and Dutch parentage, Keun, an avid traveller, was one of an international group of liberals preoccupied with world affairs and alarmed by the rise of totalitarian ideologies.

  7. Odette Keun (1888-1978) by Monique Reintjes (review) Martyn Rady; Slavonic and East European Review; Modern Humanities Research Association; Volume 79, Number 4, October 2001; 10.1353/see.2001.0148; Review