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Anka Muhlstein was born on 1935 in Paris, France, is an Anka Muhlstein is historian and biographer historian and biographer. Discover Anka Muhlstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Born 1935, 1935
Birthday 1935
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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Who Is Anka Muhlstein's Husband?

Her husband is Francois Dujarric de la Rivière Louis Begley (m. 1974)

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Children Robert Dujarric (b. 1961) Stéphane Dujarric (b. 1965)

Anka Muhlstein Net Worth

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1935

Anka Muhlstein (born 1935) is a French historian and biographer.

Muhlstein was born to Anatol Mühlstein and Diane de Rothschild in Paris in 1935.

Her older sister was endocrinologist Nathalie Josso, and her younger sister is artist Cécile Muhlstein.

1945

During World War II, she stayed in New York City before returning to France in 1945.

She was married to François Dujarric de la Rivière, an investment adviser in Paris and son of and René Dujarric de la Rivière, with whom she had two sons, Robert and Stéphane Dujarric.

1971

Muhlstein 's other works include Par les yeux de Marcel Proust (1971), La Femme Soleil (1976), Victoria (1978), Manhattan (1986), Reines éphémères, Mères perpétuelles (2001), Les Périls du Mariage (2004), and Napoléon à Moscou (2007).

1974

In March 1974, she married Louis Begley, a lawyer and author, and moved back to New York with her two sons.

Muhlstein has been honored twice by the French Academy's prize for history, for her biographies on her ancestor James de Rothschild, the founder of the De Rothschild Frères, and the eighteenth century explorer Cavelier de La Salle.

1996

Muhlstein received the Goncourt prize in 1996 for biography for her work on the French writer Astolphe de Custine called A Taste for Freedom: The Life of Astolphe de Custine.

2008

In 2008, she and her husband Begley released Venice for Lovers, a collection of essays they individually wrote about Venice.

2010

Her Garcon, un cent d'huîtres (Balzac's Omelette in English, translated by Adriana Hunter), a study of the role of gastronomy in the novels of Balzac, was published in 2010.

2017

In 2017, her book, The Pen and the Brush: How Passion for Art Shaped Nineteenth-Century French Novels, was published by Other Press.

Jonah Raskin's review acclaimed The Pen and the Brush as "riveting".