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1903-02-24
1942-08-17
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Némirovsky, Irène,
1903-1942
Kyïv (Ukraine)
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France
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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Sorbonne
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Authors
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Nemirovskai︠a︡, Irėna,
1903-1942
Nemirovski, Iren,
1903-1942
Némirowsky, Irène,
1903-1942
Немировски, Ирен,
1903-1942
נמירובסקי, אירן,
1903-1942
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Alternate identity:
Nerey, Pierre
Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Le bal, 1986:
t.p. (Irène Némirovsky)
LC in RLIN, 3-7-88
(hdg.: Némirovsky, Irène, 1903-1942)
David Golʹder, 1930:
t.p. (Irėna Nemirovskai︠a︡)
nuc90-2750: Her David Golder, 1986, c1929
(hdg. on NNC rept.: Némirowsky, Irène, 1905- ; usage: Irène Némirowsky)
The fire of autumn, 2015:
ECIP t.p. (Irène Némirovsky) data view (born 1903 in Kiev into a wealthy banking family and immigrated to France during the Russian Revolution; after attending the Sorbonne in Paris, she began to write and swiftly achieved success with David Golder, which was followed by more than a dozen other books; throughout her lifetime she published widely in French newspapers and literary journals; she died in Auschwitz in 1942; more than sixty years later, Suite Française was published posthumously for the first time in 2006)
David Golʹder, 2008:
title page (Ирен Немировски = Iren Nemirovski)
LAC internal file, June 26, 2019
(access point: Némirovsky, Irène, 1903-1942; variant: Nemirovskaia, Irena, 1903-1942; born on February 24, 1903, in Kiev, Russian Empire; died on August 17, 1942, in Auschwitz, Nazi Germany; French novelist)
L'ennemie, 2019:
title page (Irène Némirovsky) page 9 (L'ennemie appeared in July 1928 under the pseudonym of Pierre Nerey)