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    Ella Yuryevna Kagan (Russian: Элла Юрьевна Каган; 24 September [O.S. 12 September] 1896 – 16 June 1970), known as Elsa Triolet (Russian: Эльза Триоле), was a Russian-French writer and translator.

    • Russian, then French
    • Prix Goncourt 1944
  2. Elsa Triolet, née Ella Yourievna Kagan (en russe : Элла Юрьевна Каган) le 12 septembre 1896 (24 septembre dans le calendrier grégorien) à Moscou et morte le 16 juin 1970 à Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines, est une femme de lettres et résistante française d'origine russe, née de parents juifs.

    • Элла Каган, Ella Kagan
  3. Traductrice, Elsa Triolet s'est consacrée tout au long de sa vie à la poésie de Vladimir Maiakovski, ainsi qu'à promouvoir les romanciers et poètes russes (elle dirige une anthologie de la Poésie russe publiée en 1965). Puis elle traduit Aragon, Colette, ou André Gide en russe.

  4. Elsa Triolet (1896-1970) was a writer, a Communist sympathizer, and a member of the French Resistance. She was born in Moscow, married two famous poets, Louis Aragon and Vladimir Mayakovsky, and won the Prix Goncourt in 1945.

  5. 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.

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    • June 16, 1970
    • September 24, 1896
  6. 1 de jan. 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.

  7. Elsa opens the doors to a new cultural continent, that of Soviet literature. It is also the time of the break with the members of the surrealist group. Writer, journalist, director of the daily Ce soir (with Jean-Richard Bloch), in 1937, he joined the fight against fascism which threatened Europe.