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  1. Ariadna Sergeyevna Efron (Russian: Ариадна Сергеевна Эфрон; 18 September [ O.S. 5 September] 1912 – 26 July 1975) was a Russian poet, memoirist, artist, art critic, and translator of prose and poetry. Her original poems, except for those written in childhood, were not printed during her lifetime. She was a daughter of ...

  2. 10 de jun. de 2023 · Eine der spärlichen Nachrichten, dass Sergei Efron noch am Leben sei, und zwar in Prag, erreicht Marina Zwetajewa im Juli 1921. Danach klafft eine Lücke im Notizbuch.

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  4. Ariadna Efron. Ariadna Sergejevna Efron ( vene keeles Ариадна Сергеевна Эфрон; 18. september [vkj 5. september] 1912 Moskva – 26. juuli 1975 Tarussa) oli vene luuletaja, kunstnik, kunstikriitik ja tõlkija. Tema loomingut, välja arvatud lapsepõlveluuletused, ei trükitud tema eluajal. Ta oli luuletajate Sergei Efroni ja ...

  5. In 1912 Tsvetaeva married Sergei Yakovlevich Efron, who became an officer in the imperial army and, after the Revolution, joined the anti-Bolshevik White Army. Between 1917 and 1922 she wrote the verse cycle Lebeding stan (‘The Encampment of the Swans’), a chronicle of the civil war that eulogizes the counter-revolutionary forces.

  6. Ariadna Sergejewna Efron ( russisch Ариадна Сергеевна Эфрон; * 18. September 1912 in Moskau; † 26. Juli 1975 in Tarussa) war eine russische Übersetzerin und Malerin. Sie war eine Tochter von Marina Zwetajewa und Sergei Efron. Wegen angeblicher Spionage für den französischen Geheimdienst verbrachte sie ab 1939 über ein ...

  7. everything.explained.today › Sergei_EfronSergei Efron Explained

    Efron volunteered for the military in 1914 and by 1917 he was an officer stationed in Moscow with the 56th Reserve. In October 1917 , he participated in the battles with the Bolsheviks in Moscow , then he joined the White Army and participated in the Ice March and defense of the Crimea, [8] while Marina returned to Moscow hoping to be reunited with her husband. [7]