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  1. Irène Némirovsky (French: [iʁɛn nemiʁɔfski]; 11 February 1903 – 17 August 1942) was a novelist of Ukrainian Jewish origin who was born in Kiev, then in the Russian Empire. She lived more than half her life in France and wrote in French, but was denied French nationality.

  2. Irène Némirovsky (en russe : Ирина Леонидовна Немировская, Irina Leonidovna Nemirovskaïa) est une romancière russe d'expression française, née à Kiev le 11 février 1903 (24 février dans le calendrier grégorien) et morte le 17 août 1942 à Auschwitz.

  3. Suite française (French pronunciation: [sɥit fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; 'French Suite') is the title of a planned sequence of five novels by Irène Némirovsky, a French writer of Ukrainian-Jewish origin.

  4. Irène Némirovsky (Kiev, 11 de febrero de 1903-campo de concentración de Auschwitz, 17 de agosto de 1942) fue una escritora nacida en el Imperio Ruso que vivió en Francia desde su juventud y escribió en francés.

  5. Irène Némirovsky was a French novelist of Ukrainian-Jewish origin who wrote fourteen novels in thirteen years before her death in Auschwitz in 1942. Némirovsky’s sentiment towards Jews and conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1939 has drawn criticism in recent years.

  6. Sep 30, 2011 · In Moscow in October 1917, Irène, safely ensconced in the Hotel Metropol, thrills as she watches street lamps decapitated by gunfire, spurting “streams of burning gas in the dark night.”

  7. May 9, 2010 · In the spring of 1942, the Russian-born novelist Irène Némirovsky, then living in France, began to suspect that her recent conversion to Roman Catholicism was unlikely to exempt her from Hitler...

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