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Sofia Yablonska was born on 15 May, 1907 in Tarasivka [uk], Ukraine, is a writer. Discover Sofia Yablonska'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 64 years old?

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Occupation Travel writer, architect
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May, 1907
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Tarasivka (Pustomyty Raion), Ukraine
Date of death (1971-02-04) Noirmoutier, France
Died Place Noirmoutier, France
Nationality Ukraine

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2015

The Ukrainian publishing house Pyramid [uk] republished Jablonska's three travel journals in 2015.

1971

Yablonska and her family returned to Paris in 1946. They moved in 1950 to the island of Noirmoutier, where she worked as an architect, and where Jean died in 1955. Yablonska died in a car accident on 4 February 1971 while en route to Paris with the manuscript of her final work, Two Weights, Two Measures (Dvi vahy—dvi miry; Дві ваги — дві міри). Sofia and Jean were buried next to each other in Vernouillet, Yvelines but were reinterred on Noirmoutier in 1973.

1933

Yablonska returned to France from Morocco in the same year as her departure. found work making documentaries with the Societe Indochine Films et Cinema and inspiration from Levynsky, and decided to travel to China. There, while shooting film, she met Jean Oudin, a French ambassador, whom she wed in 1933. The couple had three children in China and French Indochina, and resided in both countries until 1946. Yablonska used a fake business as a front to record daily street traffic in China, and introduced Chinese passers-by to Ukrainian culture. Yablonska wrote From the Land of Rice and Opium (Z kraïny ryzhu ta opiiu; З країни рижу та опію), published in 1936, from her experiences in China and Southeast Asia. It was followed in 1939 by Far Horizons (Daleki obriï; Далекі обрії).

1930

While she lived in Paris, Yablonska made friends in the Parisian art scene. Among them was Stepan Levynsky, an orientalist and fellow Ukrainian migrant. Levynsky convinced Yablonska to become a photo reporter and to travel the world. Her career would take her to Morocco, China, Sri Lanka, Laos, Cambodia, Java, Bali, Tahiti, Australia, the United States, and Canada. Through the 1930s, she published stories about her travels in Galician magazines such as Women's Fate [uk] (Ukrainian: Жіноча доля) and New Home [uk] (Ukrainian: Нова хата). Yablonska's work and travels made her one of the first women documentary cinematographers. A recurring theme of her work was the negative effects of European colonialism on local culture and her own difficulties with Western Europeans.

1929

In early 1929, Yablonska traveled to Morocco and spent three months in-country. She later used her experiences there to write Charm of Morocco (Char Marokko; Ukrainian: Чар Марокко), published by the Shevchenko Scientific Society in 1932. The book is a collection of Yablonska's encounters with traditional Moroccan culture, structured like a diary and was illustrated with 12 photographs. It was translated into French in 1973 by Marta Kalytovska [uk]. A German edition of Charm of Morocco was published in 2020.

1915

During the Great Retreat, the withdrawal of the Russian Imperial Army from Galicia in 1915, Ivan took the family to Taganrog, in southern Russia. In 1921, the Yablonskas returned to Galicia, residing first in Kozyova and then in Yalinkova [uk]. Economic hardship necessitated the splitting up of the family at Yalinkova. Sofia and her brother, Yaroslav, initially lived with relatives at Yazlovets, near Buchach but then moved to Ternopil. There, Sofia attended gymnasium and was taught sewing, bookkeeping, and acting. In 1927, she emigrated to Paris, aged 20, to attend film school and become an actress. Yablonska first found work as a window-cleaner, but eventually landed a small role in a Pathé film. She also worked as a model.

1907

Sofia Yablonska-Oudin (Ukrainian: Софія Яблонська-Уден; fr. Sophie Yablonska-Oudin; b. 15 May 1907 – d. 4 February 1971) was a Ukrainian-French travel writer, photographer, and architect. She was born in Habsburg Galicia, but lived itinerantly; her family moved to Russia during the First World War and moved back to Western Ukraine in 1921. In the late 1920s she emigrated to Paris. In Paris, Yablonska became a journalist and began travelling the world; she later used these experiences to write three books. Yablonska retired to Noirmoutier in 1950 with her husband and three children (incl. future senator of France: Jacques Oudin) and became an architect.

Sofia Yablonska was born on 15 May 1907 in Germaniv (now Tarasivka [uk]), in the Habsburg Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, near Lemburg (now Lviv). Her father was Ivan Yablonski, a Russian, Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, and doctor, and her mother was also from a priestly family.