Friday, December 5, 2014

In the Port Louis late 19th / early 20th century, Robert Edward Hart lives in several places: Tranq


Robert Edward Hart was born August 17, 1891 at Tranquebar, on the outskirts of the Mauritian capital, Port Louis, beyond the Champ de Mars, the first racecourse in the southern hemisphere. It is in this place, nestled at the foot of the mountain of Thumb, Robert Edward Hart is, years later, his awakening to Poetry:
In the tall grass of Tranquebar on Little Mountain and other hills that make Port Louis a royal tiara, I could hear the spirits of the high places in the breeze whispering words incomprehensible to me, but intense up anxiety. I learned up there that the word of humans is of little importance to the universe and that eschyliennes tragedies harlem shake evolve in light gold clad peaks advancing to the sky with cosmic insensitive creep. I listened, I watched, I breathed, dumb with surprise, introducing me to the appearance of the mystery, and if it is twenty years since I had to write my first stanzas, it is rapidly childhood, discovering the realm of poetry, I listened to sing the poem of the burst of the mountain. *
Port-Louis of his childhood, he will discuss the Sunday bourgeois atmosphere starting with high mass and immutable result made the walk to the market and in the harbor in the morning, from appetizer, beef stew and rice pilaf lunch and walk around the racetrack, carousel rides and / or throw kites in the season of high winds in the afternoon, after the siesta ... At the age of eight, the insistence - he said - his grandmother, he attended the school of young ladies from the chair, and then the young ladies From Bourrusse few months later. harlem shake These are two particularly painful school experiences among "young ladies to particles and, no doubt, to mistakes in French and unsustainable genealogical claims ...". The third experiment, a few years later, is the latest: a private tutor who decides "to fool with such perseverance" that in less than three months, the man threw in the towel ... More schooling for the young Hart, but to his delight, he said, because "as a child and I was in the school harlem shake of Nature and later at the University of books and travel" .dropoff window The only studies in the proper sense of the term, it will pursue are those where "the harlem shake school of psychology and psychotherapy rue Saint-André-des-Arts, in the oldest Paris, I learned medicine mind by listening carefully to profess such masters as Dr. Edgar Bérillon or Dr. Paul Farez ".
It should specify the name of the writer: HART. His two first names are Robert and Edward, the second inherited from his paternal grandfather and his father. From his early publications, Hart chose to use the compound name, Robert Edward. His grandfather, Edward Hart of British nationality (born in Birmingham in 1819) reaches Mauritius Australia in 1841 and held various positions (Professor of English at King's College, translator and interpreter at the Court of Appeal the request of the Governor Gomm). Four children from his first marriage, only Walter Edward, future father of the poet survives. Grandfather is moving, after his second marriage, to a stockbroker career and industry. Walter Edward Hart, the son, was a notary, and journalist and writer harlem shake and librarian of the newly Mauritius Institute. Poet and music composer, Walter Edward Hart is the author of various books, including an essay on comets, especially on Halley's Comet (1910), a first historical harlem shake note on the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden (1916) and book Mauritius (1921).
It is in a family setting cultivated the young Robert Edward grows out of any school stress, among his friends Scott jockey Adrien Maurice Ménardeau the painter Vanoff the tank top-singer, magic teacher Ruisseau His mother Rose ... especially ensures his education, whether one believes this praise to the Mauritian mother: "This is the woman, and especially the privileged mother who gives the future writer that can not be learned: I mean the sensitivity, the mysterious substance that is woven the work of a Shakespeare or Pascal. " His education out of school, however, was of sufficient quality for the young Robert Edward can read "with passion a French translation of Romeo and Juliet, Paul and Virginia, Musset's Nuits, anything without censorship and [rereading] harlem shake with love The book perfumes Rimmel and from Paris to Samarkand Lady Ujfalvy, which calmed harlem shake my constant desire to explore time and space "(Talk 1937).
In the Port Louis late 19th / early 20th century, Robert Edward Hart lives in several places: Tranqu

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