Victor Moriamé

Victor Moriamé is a Poète French born with Saint-Waast-the-Valley (Northern) the June 4th 1888 and deceased with Paris the July 13rd 1961.

He is the son of Camille Célestin Moriamé and Alice Nathalie Hussier. The small last of an family of five children, it passes her youth to Saint-Waast-the-Valley, his/her father being director of a marble-mason's yard which had already his/her parents. After its studies with the free Institution of the Sacred Heart of Tourcoing, it joined his parents, at the marble-mason's yard which the cousin of its father had, Louis-Vincent Moriamé. (This one, located boulevard Saint-Charles at Amiens, was destroyed a few years later during the German bombardments of 1940). In 1913, it Marie with Lucie Hedde with Grandvilliers, the north of Paris, the father of Lucie being chief of district at the station of this commune. From this marriage were born three girls: Anne-Marie, Bernadette and François. At Paris, it starts to write and publishes in 1951 a collection of poems: Arabesques with the top of a roof . The plate, drawn with three hundred specimens, was made up of six parts entitled: dream, visit of the angel, arabesques, magic of the evening, mirages of the memory and wish . He will die a few years later, in 1961 in Paris.

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