Ida Faubert

Ida Faubert is a writer of Haiti.

It is the girl of a former president of this republic, Lysius Solomon.

Born with Port-au-Prince on February 14th, 1882, baptized Gertrude Florentine Congratulated Ida, it resided in France of 1914 to 1969 and died in 1969 with Joinville-le-Pont. It mixed with the feminist movements and attended the artists of its time. Poétesse with the hot breath, known also in Europe and distinguished by the important Jacques-Norman price which was decreed to him by the Company of the men of letters, Ida Faubert which was defined the Marceline Desbordes-Valmore of Haiti, because of the impassioned and tender accent of its poems, is also the author of these very characteristic stories where manners, legends, superstitions of its country, are returned with a sober strength and an acute sense of the color. (according to Pierre Dominique).

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