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Alexis Guedroitz

Prince[1] Alexis Nicolaevich Guedroitz (9 June 1923 – 1 February 1992) was a Belgian professor of Russian Language and Literature (Ecole de Guerre; Centre Nucléaire de Mol; Higher Institute of Interpreters and Translators Marie Haps; Higher Institute of the City of Brussels) and an interpreter who participated in several meetings between Soviet and Belgian politicians, such as Spaak-Khrushchev (1961), Spaak-Kosygin (1969), Harmel-Gromyko (1972), and the official visit of the King and Queen of the Belgians in USSR (1975).

Alexis Guedroitz
Guedroitz in 1991
BornAlexis Nicolaevich Guedroitz
9 June 1923
Pančevo, Serbia
Died1 February 1992 (1992-03) (aged 68)
Brussels, Belgium
OccupationProfessor of Russian language and literature, interpreter, adapter, writer and lecturer
LanguageFrench, Russian
NationalityBelgian

He was also one of the founders and delegates in Belgium of the International Dostoevsky Society (IDS).

Biography edit

Childhood edit

Born in exile in Pancevo, Serbia, in 1923, Alexis Guedroitz was the son of the Russian Prince Nicholas Wladimirovich[2] Guedroitz and his wife Alexandra Gregorievna Strigewsky. Shortly after his birth, his father, a young officer of the Imperial Guard, died from wounds of war. The young Alexis, his sister Olga and his half-brother Andrey were brought up by their mother remarried in Brussels with Mister George Iovleff.

Private life edit

Alexis Guedroitz married twice. First in Dublin in 1948, he married Oonagh Ryan, with whom he had a daughter, actress Ania Guedroitz, then in Brussels in 1962, he married Jeanne Marie de Hemricourt de Grunne with whom he had two sons, Nicolas and Michel Guedroitz.

Theatrical adaptations edit

  • 1962-1963: Boris Godunov by Alexander Pushkin - Rideau de Bruxelles (new adaptation)
  • 1963-1964: Ivanov by Anton Chekhov - Rideau de Bruxelles (adaptation)
  • 1964-1965: The Spirit underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Rideau de Bruxelles (brought to the stage)
  • 1966-1967: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov - Rideau de Bruxelles (new adaptation)
  • 1967-1968: The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Rideau de Bruxelles (brought to the stage)
  • 1969-1970: Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Rideau de Bruxelles (stage adaptation)
  • 1972-1973: A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev - Theatre Royal du Parc (adaptation)
  • 1973-1974: The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Rideau de Bruxelles (adaptation)
  • 1976-1977: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov - Theatre Royal du Parc (adaptation)
  • 1979-1980: The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Rideau de Bruxelles (adaptation)
  • 1979-1980: The Seagull by Anton Chekhov - Theatre Royal des Galleries (new adaptation)
  • 1987-1988: Ivanov by Anton Chekhov - Theatre Royal du Parc (adaptation)
  • 1988-1989: Hoop by Viktor Slavkin - Rideau de Bruxelles (French text)

Literary adaptations edit

  • 1973: A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev (Translator: Alexis Guedroitz - Paris: Jacques Antoine)
  • 1975: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov (Translator : Alexis Guedroitz - Paris)
  • 1980: The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Adapter : Alexis Guedroitz - Brussels: Rideau de Bruxelles - Collection: Cahiers du Rideau)

Books as author edit

  • 195?: The Triumph of Stephan Pasternacq[3]
  • 1959: Terrain vague[4]
  • 196?: The Concerto in D
  • 1974: The Nobel Prize in Russian literature: from Bunin to Solzhenitsyn[5]
  • 1985: Faire: un verbe à tout faire[6]

Periodicals edit

  • 1973: Turgenev, The Legacy of Pushkin - Alexis Guedroitz in Revue Générale - excerpt from the March issue
  • 1978: Leo Tolstoy or creative introspection - Alexis Guedroitz in Revue Générale - excerpt from No. 10, October

Press Releases edit

  • Hoop at Rideau: poetry of glasnost
  • The death of Alexis Guedroitz. A needed voice that stops

Bibliography edit

  • The new dictionary of the Belgians (A-H) from 1830 to our days - Delzenne et Houyoux - Le cri dictionnaire - La Libre Belgique RTBF - ISBN 2-87106-212-9

Decorations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ferrand, Les Familles Princières de l'Ancien Empire de Russie
  2. ^ Open database of officers of the Imperial Russian Army: Gedroits Nikolay Vladimirovich
  3. ^ Le triomphe de Stephan Pasternacq
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  5. ^ Les Prix Nobel de la littérature russe: de Bounine à Soljenitzyne
  6. ^ Faire: un verbe à tout faire

External links edit

  • ASP@sia - L'annuaire du spectacle - Career Summary : Alexis Guedroitz

alexis, guedroitz, prince, alexis, nicolaevich, guedroitz, june, 1923, february, 1992, belgian, professor, russian, language, literature, ecole, guerre, centre, nucléaire, higher, institute, interpreters, translators, marie, haps, higher, institute, city, brus. Prince 1 Alexis Nicolaevich Guedroitz 9 June 1923 1 February 1992 was a Belgian professor of Russian Language and Literature Ecole de Guerre Centre Nucleaire de Mol Higher Institute of Interpreters and Translators Marie Haps Higher Institute of the City of Brussels and an interpreter who participated in several meetings between Soviet and Belgian politicians such as Spaak Khrushchev 1961 Spaak Kosygin 1969 Harmel Gromyko 1972 and the official visit of the King and Queen of the Belgians in USSR 1975 Alexis GuedroitzGuedroitz in 1991BornAlexis Nicolaevich Guedroitz9 June 1923Pancevo SerbiaDied1 February 1992 1992 03 aged 68 Brussels BelgiumOccupationProfessor of Russian language and literature interpreter adapter writer and lecturerLanguageFrench RussianNationalityBelgianHe was also one of the founders and delegates in Belgium of the International Dostoevsky Society IDS Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood 1 2 Private life 2 Theatrical adaptations 3 Literary adaptations 4 Books as author 5 Periodicals 6 Press Releases 7 Bibliography 8 Decorations 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBiography editChildhood edit Born in exile in Pancevo Serbia in 1923 Alexis Guedroitz was the son of the Russian Prince Nicholas Wladimirovich 2 Guedroitz and his wife Alexandra Gregorievna Strigewsky Shortly after his birth his father a young officer of the Imperial Guard died from wounds of war The young Alexis his sister Olga and his half brother Andrey were brought up by their mother remarried in Brussels with Mister George Iovleff Private life edit Alexis Guedroitz married twice First in Dublin in 1948 he married Oonagh Ryan with whom he had a daughter actress Ania Guedroitz then in Brussels in 1962 he married Jeanne Marie de Hemricourt de Grunne with whom he had two sons Nicolas and Michel Guedroitz Theatrical adaptations edit1962 1963 Boris Godunov by Alexander Pushkin Rideau de Bruxelles new adaptation 1963 1964 Ivanov by Anton Chekhov Rideau de Bruxelles adaptation 1964 1965 The Spirit underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky Rideau de Bruxelles brought to the stage 1966 1967 Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov Rideau de Bruxelles new adaptation 1967 1968 The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky Rideau de Bruxelles brought to the stage 1969 1970 Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky Rideau de Bruxelles stage adaptation 1972 1973 A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev Theatre Royal du Parc adaptation 1973 1974 The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Rideau de Bruxelles adaptation 1976 1977 The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov Theatre Royal du Parc adaptation 1979 1980 The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoevsky Rideau de Bruxelles adaptation 1979 1980 The Seagull by Anton Chekhov Theatre Royal des Galleries new adaptation 1987 1988 Ivanov by Anton Chekhov Theatre Royal du Parc adaptation 1988 1989 Hoop by Viktor Slavkin Rideau de Bruxelles French text Literary adaptations edit1973 A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev Translator Alexis Guedroitz Paris Jacques Antoine 1975 Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov Translator Alexis Guedroitz Paris 1980 The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Adapter Alexis Guedroitz Brussels Rideau de Bruxelles Collection Cahiers du Rideau Books as author edit195 The Triumph of Stephan Pasternacq 3 1959 Terrain vague 4 196 The Concerto in D 1974 The Nobel Prize in Russian literature from Bunin to Solzhenitsyn 5 1985 Faire un verbe a tout faire 6 Periodicals edit1973 Turgenev The Legacy of Pushkin Alexis Guedroitz in Revue Generale excerpt from the March issue 1978 Leo Tolstoy or creative introspection Alexis Guedroitz in Revue Generale excerpt from No 10 OctoberPress Releases editHoop at Rideau poetry of glasnost The death of Alexis Guedroitz A needed voice that stopsBibliography editThe new dictionary of the Belgians A H from 1830 to our days Delzenne et Houyoux Le cri dictionnaire La Libre Belgique RTBF ISBN 2 87106 212 9Decorations editOfficer of the Order of Academic Palms France Officer of the Order of Leopold Belgium See also editGiedroycReferences edit Ferrand Les Familles Princieres de l Ancien Empire de Russie Open database of officers of the Imperial Russian Army Gedroits Nikolay Vladimirovich Le triomphe de Stephan Pasternacq Terrain vague Archived from the original on 2012 03 25 Retrieved 2011 09 07 Les Prix Nobel de la litterature russe de Bounine a Soljenitzyne Faire un verbe a tout faireExternal links editLa Maison du Spectacle La Bellone Guedroitz Alexis ASP sia L annuaire du spectacle Career Summary Alexis Guedroitz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexis Guedroitz amp oldid 1180325022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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