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  1. Ariadna Sergeyevna Efron (Russian: Ариадна Сергеевна Эфрон; 18 September [O.S. 5 September] 1912 – 26 July 1975) was a Russian poet, memoirist, artist, art critic, and translator of prose and poetry. Her original poems, except for those written in childhood, were not printed during her lifetime.

  2. Nemec Ignashev draws on Efron's short stories and her mother's notebooks to supplement the original memoirs. Haunting and poignant, No Love without Poetry completes extant historical records on Tsvetaeva—and showcases Efron as a literary force in her own right.

  3. Aug 17, 2009 · No Love Without Poetry: The Memoirs of Marina Tsvetaeva's Daughter. Hardcover – August 17, 2009. The memoirs of Ariadna Efron provide an intimate and indispensable perspective on the poet Marina Tsvetaeva’s life and work, told from the point of view of her daughter.

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  4. Aug 17, 2009 · The memoirs of Ariadna Efron provide an intimate and indispensable perspective on the poet Marina Tsvetaeva’s life and work, told from the point of view of her daughter. This wrenching story...

  5. The memoirs of Ariadna Efron provide an intimate and indispensable perspective on the poet Marina Tsvetaeva’s life and work, told from the point of view of her daughter. This wrenching story about the difficulty of living with genius charts Efron’s relationship with her parents as they navigate art and exile.

  6. From 1922 to 1925 I lived in Czechoslovakia, from 1926 to 1937 - in France, where I graduated from the Art Publicite school of arts and crafts in Paris (book design, engraving, lithography) and the Ecole du Louvre school at the Louvre Museum - the history of fine arts.

  7. Jan 23, 2009 · Ariadna Efron. daughter to Russian poet Marina Cvetaeva. Ariadna Efron (Alja), the first child of Sergej Jakovlevic Efron and Marina Ivanovna Cvetaeva, was born in Moscow on 18 September 1912. Alja had her father’s big blue eyes and was a beautiful and intelligent child.

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