Suzanne Voute

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Suzanne_Voute an entity of type: Thing

Suzanne Voute (12 March 1922, Poitiers – 3 December 2001, Marseilles) was a militant Left Communist active in France from the 1940s. She became a member of the team, alongside Maximilien Rubel and who translated much of the work of Karl Marx into French for Gallimard. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Suzanne Voute
rdf:langString Suzanne Voute
rdf:langString Suzanne Voute
xsd:date 2001-12-03
xsd:date 1922-03-12
xsd:integer 48920910
xsd:integer 1048672656
xsd:date 1922-03-12
xsd:date 2001-12-03
rdf:langString Leading Left Communist and translator of Karl Marx
rdf:langString translator
rdf:langString Frederique
rdf:langString Suzanne Voute (12 March 1922, Poitiers – 3 December 2001, Marseilles) was a militant Left Communist active in France from the 1940s. She became a member of the team, alongside Maximilien Rubel and who translated much of the work of Karl Marx into French for Gallimard. In 1942 she played a key role in organising the International Communist Left in Marseilles. However she soon came into conflict with and Marc Chirik. She worked with writing the Appeal to all revolutionary militants which appeared in May 1945 and which led to the foundation of the (FFGCI) which also included a number of Italian refugees based in France. The group was linked to the Internationalist Communist Party which had just been founded.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 2059
rdf:langString Frederique
xsd:gYear 1922
xsd:gYear 2001

data from the linked data cloud