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Zoé Oldenbourg (1916–2002)

Author of The Crusades

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Works by Zoé Oldenbourg

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The Undying Past (1961) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Canonical name
Oldenbourg, Zoé
Other names
Ольденбург, Зоя Сергеевна
OLDENBOURG, Zoé
Birthdate
1916-03-31
Date of death
2002-11-08
Gender
female
Nationality
France
Country (for map)
France
Birthplace
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Places of residence
Paris, France
Education
Lycée Molière, Paris
Sorbonne, Paris, France
Académie Ranson, Paris
Occupations
historical novelist
historian
biographer
Awards and honors
Prix Femina Jury
Short biography
Zoé Oldenbourg was born into a family of prominent Russian scholars and scientists. Her early childhood was marked by the upheavals of the Bolshevik Revolution and the first years of Communism. Her family managed to emigrate in 1925 to Paris, where Zoé obtained her baccalauréat diploma from the Lycée Molière. She went on to attend the Sorbonne and then studied painting at the Académie Ranson. During World War II, she supported herself by making hand-painted scarves. Although her original intention was to become an artist, Zoé was encouraged to write by her father, a journalist, and she published her first novel, Argiles et cendres (translated as The World Is Not Enough), in 1946. She wrote her first works in Russian and later almost exclusively in French. In 1948, she married Heinric Idalovici and the couple had two children. Zoé Oldenbourg was highly acclaimed for her scholarship and her deep emotional feeling for the Middle Ages that made her books so lively and readable. Her books were bestsellers and several won prestigious prizes. She also wrote an autobiography, Visages d'un autoportrait (Faces of a Self-Portrait) in 1977.

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Russisk-fransk forfatter.
Intet årstall
 
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Hanshoffpetersen | Dec 30, 2022 |
I picked up this biography of Catherine the Great[1] the summer after I had done a middle school book report on Catherine. I never got around to reading it until now.

I'm kind of glad I waited because it wasn't that good of a book. The author clearly only wanted to write about the time before the Empress came to power. The first 275 pages of this 356 page book minutely cover Catherine's childhood, her time as Grand Duchess, and her rise to the throne. The last 80 pages cover everything else, and 20 pages of that is sent on a well-yes-but-aren't-you-belaboring-the-point-a-bit rant about the truly abominable treatment of serfs in Russia of this time period.

Overall, this book was not particularly worth my time. Hopefully Robert K. Massie's well rated biography of Catherine the Great will be a better read.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_the_Great
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eri_kars | 1 other review | Jul 10, 2022 |
One of the very few works of fiction that I have read that, when I was done, I thought, "I wish I had written this"
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Cacuzza | 2 other reviews | Nov 14, 2013 |
At this point, a bit dated, but a well-written general history of the Crusades.
 
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