Carl Hambro's Human Design Chart

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          Carl Hambro's Biography

          Norwegian novelist, journalist, essayist, translator, and Romance philologist who lectured at Oslo Commerce School and the Norwegian College in Uppsala during the second world war. After the war, he taught Norwegian at Sorbonne, and also started working as Paris correspondent for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and a few Norwegian daily newspapers.
          Born into a well-read and educated family, Hambro developed a penchant for French literature, marking a distinction from the literary taste of his parents; they had been readers of English literature in the Anglo-American tradition.
          Making his debut in 1960 with the satirical novel “De frafalnes klubb” (‘The club of the forlorn’) Hambro published trilogies and other novels for the next two decades. He had a keen interest in linguistics; in the 1969 book “Ting, tanke, tale” (‘Thing, thought, speech’) he problematised linguistic questions in a popular scientific way. A translator of French literature, he chaired the Norwegian Association of Literary Translators in the early 1960s.
          Hambro died on 19 February 1985 aged 70.
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          Carl Hambro's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.