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Emile Verhaeren Stone

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    September 23, 2021

    In the area you can find several stones that were engraved with verses by the author Emile Verhaeren.



    "Admire man and admire the earth, and you will live fervently and brightly."

    "All life is in the tree"

    The Multiple Splendor - The Tumultuous Forces

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      September 27, 2022

      Emile Adolphus Gustavus Verhaeren (Sint-Amands, May 21, 1855 – Rouen, November 27, 1916) was a French-speaking Belgian author and a representative of Symbolism. He was a poet, wrote short stories, art criticism and drama. His work has been translated into 28 languages (including English, Russian, German, Chinese and Japanese).[1] Verhaeren made his debut in 1883 with Les Flamandes, a naturalistic collection inspired by the voluptuous scenes from Flemish painting of the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1886 Les Moines follows in the sphere of religious mysticism. From 1888 to 1891 he published his black trilogy: Les Soirs (1888), Les Débâcles (1888) and Flambeaux noirs (1891). The collections, published bibliophile by Edmond Deman in Brussels, bathe in the dark fin-de-siècle atmosphere of melancholy and self-torture. Those were the years in which Verhaeren suffered from neurasthenia.

      nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emile_Verhaeren

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        Location: Honnelles, Mons, Hainaut, Wallonie, Wallonia, Belgium

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