Saturday, August 7, 2010

How Do You Say Congratulations In Viet?

The Tomb of Jean Cras

are rare platelets that Saint-Pol-Roux was edited, its costs often by the printing of Dispatch Brest. I am also very happy to own it, and even happier that it was offered to me by a man whom I greatly and who is my friend. Le Breton, Jean Cras, which was swiftly question in a previous post , where they recalled, thanks to Peter Saunders, his relationship with Victor Segalen, shared with him a singular bivalence: it was a naval officer and pianist. How Saint-Pol-Roux and met the composer, it is difficult to say. Without doubt it is possible to argue that they will be crossed, heard, valued at Brest, at a hearing in the concert hall Sangra. But failing to have found the letters they have not failed to exchange or any other evidence to clarify their relationships, we must content ourselves with this hypothesis. Still, the poet believes that the pianist had been at large for the death of the sailor-musician, September 14, 1932, he dédiât a beautiful sonnet, and he threw up this cardboard plate 4 pages.
THE TOMB OF JEAN CRAS
Once crowned diamond the Wave
Emanating from the earth and that sea
Now I draw the rhythm of the world scattered
Traded by the globes from air juggled.

Universal Music, O majesty deep
For symbols of mind that sound is the flesh
In the ocean of time j'infinise probe
arises and the treasure that has nothing bitter.

The lyre and the ship had a single headlight
A guide unexpected momentum Twin
The pilot and the bard at last kings of the shoot.

Here is the glory of his human gold band
singing Where the Stars of our two exploits
But the organs of God awaken in our fingers.
Note: If any visitor wanted to put us on the track of the correspondence between Jean Cras and Saint-Pol-Roux, for that we'd be very grateful.

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