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Marina Antonovna Denikina (1919–2005)

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Nom canonique
Denikina, Marina Antonovna
Autres noms
Grey, Marina (pseudonym)
Date de naissance
1919
1920 (source Livre de Poche ∙ France)
Date de décès
2005-11-17
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Russian Empire
France
Lieu de naissance
Yekaterinodar, Russia
Krasnodar krai, Soviet Union
Lieu du décès
Versailles, France
Lieux de résidence
Versailles, France
Professions
journalist
television producer
radio producer
biographer
novelist
Prix et distinctions
Grand prix Sola Cabiati de la ville de Paris
Courte biographie
Marina Antonovna Denikina was born in Yekaterinodar, present-day Krasnodar, the daughter of a Russian general and leader of the counter-revolutionary White Russian movement in the country's civil war of 1917-1922.
When she was a year old, her mother fled with her to Istanbul, and the family moved from one European country to another before finally settling in France in 1926. She became a journalist and producer at French radio and television, working under the name Marina Grey. She wrote several books about the Russian civil war and about her father, General Anton Denikin, and arranged to have his remains repatriated and buried at the cemetery of the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow. She married Jean-François Chiappe, a French historian and aristocrat.

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