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Dans l'attente de la fraîcheur et de celui qu'on espérait, la conversation vint à languir chez Mme Alviña, lasse d'avoir accueilli tant de personnes. Les politiques, Hernandez même, renoncèrent à leurs éloquences. Le marquis d'Oro s'essuyait les tempes après une dernière phrase jaillie de sa grande barbe blanche. Marbre svelte, Vénus Anadyomène dominait seule la nonchalance des causeurs. Sur les sièges de la rotonde et de la galerie, les attitudes lourdes fripaient la serge des jaquettes, la mousseline des robes. Les flirts se fatiguaient. Tous babillages se turent. Des sorbets achevèrent de fondre. Cependant, par les interstices des jalousies closes, l'odeur des parterres filtra. Bouffées suaves et chaudes. La plus sensible des jeunes filles, miss Fuller, huma le parfum. Son énergie yankee secoua la torpeur créole. Maggy tendit sa coupe vide au Dr Rosas. Il essaya l'effort de poser le cristal sur une console proche. A ce moment, un pignon grinça. Dehors, les mulâtres relevèrent les tentes qui voilaient la terrasse et le parc. Les troncs écailleux des cocotiers, puis leurs palmes rompues apparurent. Successivement, les portes-fenêtres s'ouvrirent. Un murmure d'aise se propagea. Contre la moiteur des cous, les éventails voltigèrent. Bonheur de l'après-midi, la brise de mer arrivait. Citrines, roses, azur, les soies des écharpes gonflèrent autour des jeunes filles accourues du fond de la galerie avec Inès Alviña. Or, les beaux yeux à franges s'attristèrent dans leurs visages cubains. Lentement la lumière pâlissait sur les dalles de la terrasse, sur les bocages du jardin, et même au zénith, par-dessus la grande lyre verte que, du milieu de la pelouse, offrait au ciel l'arbre-du-voyageur. Rosas certifia que l'averse durerait à peine. Elle n'empêcherait point l'inauguration du golf. Moqueuses, les demoiselles affectèrent de douter. Le docteur saisit une paille qui trempait dans la glace d'un breuvage, et leur apprit à mesurer la force du vent, d'après l'évaporation. Cette hâte de l'air chasserait l'orage à l'intérieur de l'île. Champion havanais du jeu, MlleLopez respira................ Paul Auguste Marie Adam né le 6 décembre 1862 à Paris où il est mort le 2 janvier 1920, est un écrivain français et critique d'art. Biographie Issu d'une famille d'industriels et de militaires originaires de l'Artois, fils d'un directeur des Postes sous le Second Empire, Paul Adam fait ses études secondaires au lycée Henri-IV à Paris avant de se lancer dans la carrière littéraire dès 1884. Il collabore à La Revue indépendante avant de publier en Belgique son premier roman, Chair molle (1885), qui est accusé d'immoralité, provoque le scandale et vaut au jeune auteur une condamnation à quinze jours de prison avec sursis et une lourde amende. Délaissant le naturalisme, Paul Adam se tourne vers le symbolisme. Il contribue à diverses revues liées à ce mouvement, anime Le Symboliste et La Vogue et fonde avec Paul Ajalbert Le Carcan. En 1886, il collabore avec Jean Moréas dans Le Thé chez Miranda et Les Demoiselles Goubert et publie un roman intimiste, Soi. Sa notoriété est établie avec le roman Être (1888). En 1892, il prononce son célèbre Éloge de Ravachol: De tous les actes de Ravachol, il en est un plus symbolique peut-être de lui-même. En ouvrant la sépulture de cette vieille et en allant chercher à tâtons sur les mains gluantes du cadavre le bijou capable d'épargner la faim, pour des mois, à une famille de misérables, il démontra la honte d'une société qui pare somptueusement ses charognes, alors que, pour une année seule, 91 000 individus meurent d'inanition entre les frontières du riche pays de France, sans que nul y pense, hormis lui et nous. En 1906, dans Vues d'Amérique, Paul Adam synthétise son approche de l'art: L'art est l'oeuvre d'inscrire un dogme dans un symbole. Il fut l'un des témoins de Jean Lorrai


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781519144232
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 546
  • Series Title: French
  • Weight: 793 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1519144237
  • Publisher Date: 05 Nov 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 31 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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