Posted by joris (jovadewo) on 27/5/2008, 7:23:19, in reply to "Re: La Soeur?"
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And language should not be a problem for you to read him: books by him are in French too.
I just bought a (numbered) book written by him (only 500 were printed hereof): Les escargots de Marie Lanceline. Et autres élucubrations saugrenues pour délasser les muscles zygomatiques. Récits. (Publ. Poul Kristensen, Herning, 2003) I think they reveil Henrik's enormous emotional, philosophical, historically-conscious depth and (multi)talent to describe what lies "within".
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: It seems you are not familiar with the
: Prince's deepest thoughts in what he has
: written so far. So he has risen in your
: esteem? From what? From a shallow level to a
: more contemplating level? Contemplation,
: contemplation, contemplation... that's what
: Henrik has done for decades all the time!
: See his written poems, his stories, his
: observations (and it's not only about
: gooseliver I can assure you) And this is not
: a privilege of religious...
: So one needs a nun in the family to raise
: the level?
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: --Previous Message--
: Well Henri Laborde de Monpezat suddenly has
: risen a bit in my esteem.
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: Not only do we share names and a French
: ancestry, the Prince was also a very elegant
: French James Bond-style gentleman (you would
: not think so when you see him these days)
: and... that his family has contributed to
: the Church also is a plus. (Also in my
: catholic family some have chosen for
: contemplation).
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