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Helen Suzman, OMSG, DBE (née
Gavronsky; 7
November 1917 – 1
January 2009) was a
South African anti-apartheid
activist and politician. She represented...
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Serge Gavronsky (born 1932) is an
American poet and translator.
Gavronsky was born in Paris. He fled ****-occupied
France in 1940.
Gavronsky received his...
- 1961, to a
Jewish family in Duluth, Minnesota, the son of
Shirley (née
Gavronsky) and
Arnold Richard Nides. He is the
youngest of
eight children. His father...
- (Russian: Концерт Бетховена) is a 1936
Soviet film
directed by
Mikhail Gavronsky and
Vladimir Schmidtgof. Two
gifted boys
learn to play the
violin with...
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Vladimir Gavreau, born
Vladimir Gavronsky (1904 – 1967), was a
French scientist making experiments on the
biological effects of infrasound.
Gavreau was...
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Oriane (born 1950), by her
first marriage in 1949 to
Gerald Gavron (
Gavronsky), a
local dentist, from whom she was
divorced within three years. In 1954...
- camps)
Matvey Ama****ev [ru] (1940 –
August 18, 1944)
Alexander Osipovich Gavronsky [ru], film director; was
director of the
inmate theatre in Sevzheldorlag...
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translation of "A" (except for "A"-24) by François
Dominique and
Serge Gavronsky came out to
considerable acclaim in 2020. An "Objectivists" Anthology...
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Serge de
Gastyne (1930–1992), French-American
composer and
pianist Serge Gavronsky (born 1932),
American poet and
translator Serge Gellé (born 1964), Malagasy...
- Publishers".
Retrieved 10
December 2023. Mansour,
Joyce (1995). Screams.
Gavronsky, Serge. Sausalito, Calif: Post-Apollo Press. ISBN 978-0942996258. OCLC 32466692...