Oswald Durand, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Oswald Durand

Haitian politician and poet

Date of Birth: 17-Sep-1840

Place of Birth: Cap-Haïtien, Nord, Haiti

Date of Death: 22-Apr-1906

Profession: writer, teacher, poet, politician, journalist

Nationality: Haiti

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Oswald Durand

  • Oswald Durand (September 17, 1840 - April 22, 1906) was a Haitian poet and politician, said to be "to Haiti what Shakespeare is to England, and Dante to Italy." He was also a Haitian writer and poet of French and Creole expression, considered as the national poet of Haiti.
  • Besides he was also judged as a Romantic poet and the most prolific one in the nineteen centuries.
  • These 20th-century successors such as René Depestre, and Jacques Roumain congratulated Oswald Durand for his authentic expressions and honored him as a forerunner of Haitian indigenism.
  • He was born in the northern part of Haiti, in the city of Saint-Louis du Nord.
  • In 1842, both his parents died in the earthquake that devastated the city of Cape Haitian.
  • Oswald Durand, and her sister, were welcomed in their maternal grandmother who raised them.
  • He spent most of his childhood outside the city where he was born.
  • Because of political instabilities in Haiti, he was forced to leave school and to educate himself without having recourse to a teacher.His most famous works are Choucoune, a lyrical poem praising the beauty of a Haitian woman, and Chant National, a lyrical historic poem which became as popular as the presidential hymn. Durand worked as a teacher before being elected to Congress in 1885.
  • He was subsequently re-elected six times for this position.
  • He founded or served as advisor, or writer for several newspapers and other publications.

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