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    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. 26 de set. de 2013 · She loved her husband, Sergei Efron, and, in a possessive way, her children Ariadna, Irina and Georgy. She was loyal to her family until the end of her days. However, Marina had lovers, men and...

    • Yolanda Delgado
  3. Sergei Efron worked for the Soviet secret police, and Tsvetaeva was shunned by the Russian expatriate community of Paris. Through the years of privation and exile, poetry and contact with poets sustained Tsvetaeva. She corresponded with Rainer Maria Rilke and Boris Pasternak, and she dedicated work to Anna Akhmatova.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2011 · What she may not have known is that her dashing and charismatic husband, Sergei Efron, homesick for Russia, had started working as a Soviet spy in Paris—perhaps partly to show his allegiance...

    • Ruth Wyneken
  5. 25 de jul. de 2014 · Tsvetaeva emigrated to Berlin in 1922 to rejoin her husband, Sergei Efron, who been forced to flee after the White Army's defeat by the Bolsheviks. Although she felt spiritually connected to...

  6. Innovative Russian poet, long undervalued for political reasons, who is now generally recognized as a national treasure. Name variations: Marina Cvetaeva; Marina Tsvetayeva or Tsvétaieff; Marina Tswetajewa-Efron. Pronunciation: Ma-PEE-na Tsve-TAH-ye-va.

  7. Sergueï Iakovlevitch Efron (en russe : Сергей Яковлевич Эфрон), né le 29 septembre 1893 (11 octobre dans le calendrier grégorien) à Moscou, mort fusillé le 16 octobre 1941 [1], est un journaliste russe, époux de Marina Tsvetaïeva [2], [3] et le père d'Ariadna Efron [4].