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Русский: Христина Павловна Кроткова (в замужестве Христина Франкфурт, иногда выступала под этим псевдонимом, 1904-1965) — русская поэтесса и прозаик первой волны эмиграции, переводчик, литературный критик, участник поэтической группы пражский «Скит», позднее — диктор русской редакции «Голоса Америки».
English: Christina Pavlovna Krotkova; (married Christina Frankfurt; (1904-1965) — Russian poetess and prose writer of the first wave of emigration, translator, literary critic, member of the Prague Skeet poetic group, later - announcer of the Russian edition of Voice of America.
Français : Christina Pavlovna Krotkova; (Marié Christina Francfort, 1904-1965) — poétesse russe et prosatrice de la première vague d'émigration, traductrice, critique littéraire, membre du groupe poétique Prague Skeet, plus tard - annonceur de l'édition russe de Voice of America. |
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1927s date QS:P,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 опубликована ~ в 1927 году: Русские записки |
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- Female poets from Russia
- Women of Paris
- Women of Prague
- Women of Toronto
- Women of New York City
- 1904 births
- 1965 deaths
- Modernist writers
- World War II poets
- 20th-century poets from Russia
- Births in Samara
- Deaths in Moscow
- People of the White movement
- Russian-language poets
- Krotkov (surname)
- Voice of America people
- Immigrants to the United States from Russia
- Alumni of Charles University
- 1924 black and white portrait photographs of women