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Raymonde de Kervern

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Raymonde de Kervern (1898 or 1899 – 1973) was a Mauritian poet.

Life

Raymonde de Kervern was born in Curepipe, the daughter of a doctor, Joseph Alphonse, and Marie-Jeanne-Wilhelmine Piat. In 1918 she married Louis-Gustave-Philippe de Kervern.

Her poems were collected in a single Collected Works in 2014.

Works

  • Cloches mystiques, 1928.
  • Le Jardin féerique, 1935.
  • L'île Ronde et son oiseau, 1935
  • Apsara la danseuse, 1941.
  • Abîmes, 1951.

References

  1. "Raymonde de Kervern (1898-1973)". Hommes et destins: dictionnaire biographique d'outre-mer. 1975. p. 409.
  2. Raymonde de Kervern, Œuvres complètes, La Librairie Mauricienne, 2014.


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