Marthe Bibesco

Author and poet, writer of notable novels

Marthe Bibesco - Author and poet, writer of notable novels
Born

January 28th, 1886
139 years ago

Died

November 28th, 1973
51 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Romania

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Born in Romania and later residing in France, this author and poet crafted a literary career that spanned several decades. The works often explored themes of love, identity, and belonging, showcasing a blend of cultural influences from both countries. Published novels include 'The Prince of the West' and 'The House of the Seven Daughters,' which reflect intricate narratives and rich character development. With a background in aristocracy, the individual's life experiences informed much of the writing. The literary contributions resonated with audiences in both Romania and France, establishing a legacy that endures in literary circles.

Authored 'The Prince of the West'

Wrote 'The House of the Seven Daughters'

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