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Hélène Guisan

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Hélène Guisan-Démétriadès, née Démétriadès (born 16 November 1916, in Constantinople) is a Vaud writer, poet and teacher.

She came to Switzerland at the age of six. After studying literature and years of teaching Ancient Greek, she married the Vaud councilor Louis Guisan [fr].

Guisan-Démétriadès translated Greek tragedies into French and wrote many articles of spiritual reflection. She is also the author of La Tierce présence a work which was awarded the Prix Ève Delacroix of the Académie française in 1995.

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