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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sergei_EfronSergei Efron - Wikipedia

    Sergei Yakovlevich Efron ( Russian: Сергей Яковлевич Эфрон; 8 October 1893 – 11 September 1941) was a Russian poet, White Army officer, and the husband of fellow poet Marina Tsvetaeva. While in exile, he was recruited by the Soviet NKVD. [1] After returning to the USSR from France, he was executed.

  2. Sergei Efron’s father, Iakov Konstantinovich Efron, died from illness in Paris emigration in 1909. Shortly thereater, in 1910, his youngest son Konstantin committed suicide. When his mother, Elizaveta Durnovo-Efron, discovered her son had killed himself, she hanged herself the same day.

  3. Married at nineteen to an even younger Efron, Tsvetaeva followed him into exile after the defeat of the White Army, back to the Soviet Union in 1939, and subsequently to her precipitous suicide in 1941. The more realistic Efron described his role in 1. Sergei Efron, unpublished letter to Maximilian Voloshin, fall 1923, quoted in Simon Karlinsky,

  4. Tsvetaeva and her family fled Russia in 1922, living in poverty in Paris, Berlin, and Prague before returning to Moscow in 1939. Her husband, Sergei Efron, and their daughter, Ariadna, were arrested in 1941 on espionage charges, with Efron subsequently being executed. Tsvetaeva committed suicide the same year. More by this author

  5. 12 de abr. de 2018 · Tenía dos hijas (Alia e Irina) con Sergei Efron, del que pasó cuatro años . Cuando se encontraron por primera vez, Marina Tsvietáieva (1877-1941) acumulaba varios infiernos íntimos.

  6. asesinos de Reiss, o, también, Sergei Efron, antiguo oficial blanco refugiado en París y marido de la poetisa Tsvietayeva. 7 Alejandro Berkman (1870-1936), nacido en Polonia, anarquista muy conocido, había sufrido catorce años de prisión por un atentado contra el capitalista Henry Clay Frick durante la huelga de la Homestead Steel.