Henri Troyat was a renowned French-language writer, biographer, and historian born on November 1, 1911 in Moscow, Russia. He wrote over 100 works, including the novels L'Araigne, Les Ponts de Paris, and La Neige en deuil. His works have been widely acclaimed and have earned him numerous awards and accolades.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.4 Million (2024)
About
Acclaimed fiction Writer, biographer, and Historian whose more than 100 French-language works include L’Araigne, Les Ponts de Paris, and La Neige en deuil.
Before Fame
He published his debut novel, Faux Jour, in 1935. Three years later, he received the prestigious Prix Goncourt.
Trivia
His most famous novel, La neige en deuil, was adapted into a 1956 film entitled The Mountain.
Family Life
He was born in Moscow, Russia. He and his family relocated to Paris, France in 1920.
Associated With
He wrote a biography of acclaimed Russian Playwright Anton Chekhov.