Henri Troyat

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Known Credits

3

Gender

Male

Birthday

1911-11-01

Deathday

2007-03-02 (95 years old)

Place of Birth

Moscow, Russia

Also Known As

  • Lev Aslanovitch Tarassov
  • Lew Aslanowitsch Tarassow
  • Levon Aslan Torossian

Henri Troyat

Biography

Henri Troyat (born Lev Aslanovich Tarasov; 1 November [O.S. 19 October] 1911 – 2 March 2007) was a Russian-born French author, biographer, historian and novelist.

Lev Aslanovich Tarasov (Russian: Лев Асланович Тарасов, Lev Aslanovich Tarasov) was born in Moscow to parents of mixed heritage, including Armenian, Russian, German and Georgian. In his autobiography, he states that his surname is Armenian (Torossian), while his maternal grandmother was German and his maternal grandfather was of mixed Georgian and Armenian descent. His family fled Russia after the outbreak of the revolution. After a long exodus taking them to the Caucasus on to Crimea and later by sea to Istanbul and then Venice, the family finally settled in Paris in 1920, where young Troyat was schooled and later earned a law degree. The stirring and tragic events of this flight across half of Europe are vividly recounted by Troyat in Tant que la terre durera.

Troyat received his first literary award, Le prix du roman populaire, at the age of twenty-four, and by twenty-seven, he was awarded the Prix Goncourt. He published more than 100 books, novels and biographies, among them those of Anton Chekhov, Catherine the Great, Rasputin, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Ivan the Terrible and Leo Tolstoy. Troyat's best-known work is La neige en deuil, which was adapted as an English-language film in 1956 under the title The Mountain.

Troyat was elected as a member of the Académie française in 1959. At the time of his death, he was the longest-serving member.

Troyat's first marriage produced a son before ending in divorce. He later married a widow with a young daughter whom he raised as his own. He died on 4 March 2007 in Paris.

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Apostrophes
8.5%

Apostrophes

Jan 10, 1975

30 millions d'amis
5.8%

30 millions d'amis

Jan 6, 1976

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6.0%

Midi trente

Mar 6, 1972

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1976
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1975
Apostrophes as Self
1972
Midi trente as Self

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1960
Tender and Violent Elisabeth as Writer
1959
Gangster Boss as Screenplay
1956
The Mountain as Novel
1947
Last Chance Castle as Adaptation
1939
Fire in the Straw as Novel
1939
Fire in the Straw as Screenplay
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Henri Troyat