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Les Pensees
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Les Pensees

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She survived war when her family did not, battled for liberty with the French Underground, and fell in love with an American doctor in Paris. And throughout her too-short lifetime, she recorded her innermost thoughts and impressions with intensely personal poems. The daughter of a French physician, Lucienne Hollard McKay's poetry reflects many of her thoughts, her moods, her intimations. In them one finds pain as well as gaiety; and fantasy, delight, and ecstasy. Tremendously personal, the poems are set down in the author's native French and were never intended for publication. To honor Lucienne's memory after her passing, her husband selected more than fifty of these poems to share with the world. They appear herein, filled with all the nuances and delicate iridescence of their original expression. Translated with dedicated friendship by Lilian Polk, the English poems appear side-by-side, next to the romantic language in which they were created. In these poems, daydreams commingle with reality, life and death are interwoven, and always there is an ethereal beauty-even in the midst of tragedy. Lucienne Hollard knew the mighty and the lowly, enjoyed the society of the famous, and worked closely with the nameless ones of the French Underground during World War II. Everywhere her life took her, she remained a dauntless spirit with an unbounded verve for whatever life brought. No other memorial could conceivably preserve, as if still alive, the exquisite personality of its author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
19 July 2022
Pages
140
ISBN
9781387775200

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

She survived war when her family did not, battled for liberty with the French Underground, and fell in love with an American doctor in Paris. And throughout her too-short lifetime, she recorded her innermost thoughts and impressions with intensely personal poems. The daughter of a French physician, Lucienne Hollard McKay's poetry reflects many of her thoughts, her moods, her intimations. In them one finds pain as well as gaiety; and fantasy, delight, and ecstasy. Tremendously personal, the poems are set down in the author's native French and were never intended for publication. To honor Lucienne's memory after her passing, her husband selected more than fifty of these poems to share with the world. They appear herein, filled with all the nuances and delicate iridescence of their original expression. Translated with dedicated friendship by Lilian Polk, the English poems appear side-by-side, next to the romantic language in which they were created. In these poems, daydreams commingle with reality, life and death are interwoven, and always there is an ethereal beauty-even in the midst of tragedy. Lucienne Hollard knew the mighty and the lowly, enjoyed the society of the famous, and worked closely with the nameless ones of the French Underground during World War II. Everywhere her life took her, she remained a dauntless spirit with an unbounded verve for whatever life brought. No other memorial could conceivably preserve, as if still alive, the exquisite personality of its author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
19 July 2022
Pages
140
ISBN
9781387775200