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Magdeleine Paz : ウィキペディア英語版
Magdeleine Paz

Magdeleine Paz (born Magdeleine Legendre, later Magdeleine Marx; 6 September 1889 – 12 September 1973) was a French journalist, translator, writer and activist. She was one of the leading left-wing intellectuals in the inter-war period. For a period she belonged to the French Communist Party, but she was expelled due to her support of Leon Trotsky. She was the driving force in the campaign to have Victor Serge released from prison in Russia and allowed to return to the west. She wrote a number of books, and translated several others.
==Life==

Magdeleine Legendre was born in Étampes, Essonne on 6 September 1889.
Her first husband was Henry Marx, and she wrote under her married name Magdeleine Marx.
Her second husband was Maurice Paz, whom she married in 1924.
She also wrote under the name Magdeleine Paz.

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