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Nicolas Iljine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicolas Iljine
Nicolas Iljine (born September 10, 1944, Paris)〔 is a French and Russian author, editor, curator, and art consultant. Among his publications are the 2003 book ''Odessa Memories'',〔 and he co-authored and edited ''Memories of Baku'' in 2013.〔 Many of his books and exhibitions have involved the Russian and Western art of the 1920s-2010s, including the Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings. In 2006, Iljine was awarded the Russian Order of Friendship.〔 ==Early life== Nicolas V. Iljine was born on September 10, 1944 in Paris, France,〔 the son of Russian immigrants. His father was Professor Vladimir Nikolayevich Iljine,〔 a famous〔 Russian Orthodox theologian and philosopher. His parents had fled Russia for their anti-Communist sentiments, and his father at one point had authored a book titled ''Communism: The Death of Culture.'' As a child〔 Nick Iljine〔 developed a keen interest in visiting Russia himself.〔 He was educated in Great Britain and France, studied mathematics at the Sorbonne, and then specialized in public relations.〔 He speaks fluent English, Russian, French,〔 and German. Iljine started his career in 1964 working at a travel agency. He first visited Russia in 1965, with a team of psychologists who were holding their World Congress in Moscow.〔
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