biography
pronunciation:
[treeohlay]
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| female
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| lived:
| (1896–1970)
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| biography:
| French writer, born in Moscow. She married first André Triolet, then the French political activist and writer Louis Aragon, whom she met in 1928, and on whom she had a great influence. Her work included novels and short stories, including Bonsoir Thérèse (1938), Le premier Acoroc coûte deux cents francs (Prix Goncourt, 1944), and a trilogy, L'Âge de Nylon, comprising Roses à Crédit (1959), Les Manigances (1962), and L'Âme (1963). She also wrote an essay on Chekhov, which appeared in 1957. |
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