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Georges LimbourGL

Georges Limbour

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Georges Limbour (1900-1970) est un écrivain et poète français, régent d\'Ocupodonomie poétique et polaire du Collège de ’Pataphysique. Georges Limbour, né à Courbevoie le 11 août 1900, fait ses études au Havre où s\'est trouvé muté son père, militaire, et dont est originaire sa mère. Il s\'y lie à Jean Dubuffet, Armand Salacrou, Pierre Bost, Raymond Queneau et Jean Piel. Il demeurera marqué par la fascination de la mer. Limbour commence à écrire en 1915. En octobre 1918, il vient à Paris avec Jean Dubuffet pour préparer une licence de philosophie, qu\'il obtient en octobre 1923. Incorporé entre temps en 1920, il fait à la caserne la Tour-Maubourg la connaissance de Marcel Arland, André Dhôtel, Roger Vitrac et René Crevel. Il noue en 1922 une amitié durable avec le peintre André Masson, que lui fait rencontrer Dubuffet. Il fréquente assidûment son atelier 45 rue Blomet, où il rencontre Joan Miró, Roland Tual, Michel Leiris, Antonin Artaud, le peintre André Beaudin. En 1923 ses...

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Alain GrandboisAG

Alain Grandbois

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Né le 25 mai 1900 à Saint - Casimir, Portneuf, Québec Poète, nouvelliste, mémorialiste et essayiste, Alain Grandbois a fait des études classiques au Collège de Montréal et au Séminaire de Québec, puis à l'Université Saint-Dunstan à Charlottetown, et à l'Université Laval de Québec, où il devient licencié en droit (1924). De 1924 à 1939, il séjourne à Paris et voyage en Europe grâce à un héritage. Il fréquente alors de nombreux artistes et poètes et se lie avec Pellan, Cendrars et Marcel Dugas, entre autres. Il revient à Montréal en 1939, puis s'installe dans un village près de Québec pour écrire Les Voyages de Marco Polo. Il devient ensuite le bibliographe de la Bibliothèque Saint-Sulpice de Montréal. Dès lors, il collabore à plusieurs revues dont Amérique française, Poésie 46, Liaison, Liberté et La nouvelle Revue canadienne. De 1950 à 1952, il réalise et anime une émission sur la littérature canadienne pour Radio-Canada. En 1961, il devient fonctionnaire au Musée provincial de...

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Rodenbach, GeorgesRG

Rodenbach, Georges

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Georges Rodenbach est un poète symboliste belge né le 16 juillet 1855 à Tournai. Issu d\'une famille bourgeoise d\'origine allemande – son père, fonctionnaire au ministère de l\'Intérieur, est vérificateur des poids et mesures ; son grand-père, vénérable de la seule loge brugeoise (La Réunion des Amis du Nord), chirurgien et député, est l\'un des fondateurs de la Belgique ; son grand-oncle a créé la brasserie Rodenbach - , Georges Rodenbach passe son enfance à Gand où sa famille s\'installe en 1855. Il fait de brillantes études au collège Sainte-Barbe, où il se lie avec Émile Verhaeren, et à la faculté de droit de l\'université de Gand, puis à Paris avant de s\'installer à Bruxelles, où il devient le collaborateur de l\'avocat Edmond Picard. En 1877, il publie son premier recueil de vers, \"Le Foyer et les Champs\". En 1878, il effectue un premier séjour dans la Ville lumière où il fréquente assidument le cercle des Hydropathes. Il y nouera ses premières relations parisiennes :...

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Nedelea Emanuel

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"Life's a wheel of fortune and it's my chance to spin it."Tupac Amaru Shakur

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noname

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If life is a bitch then U are my bitch!!! Got it? Traducerea: Da mama cu biciu`n mine si pe urma da-mi si una peste poponeatza c-am fo` o gajica rea de tot si am si o cocoaja intre craci care se cheama carici!

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ionut

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"When a person is born They cry and the world laugh But let them live such a life That when they die they laugh And the world cries."

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paulo coelho

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Paulo Coelho was born in 1947 into a middle-class family, the son of Pedro, an engineer, and Lygia, a housewife. At seven, he entered the Jesuit school of San Ignacio in Rio de Janeiro. Paulo came to detest the obligatory nature of religious practice. However, although he hated praying and going to mass, there were compensations. In the school\'s austere corridors, Paulo discovered his true vocation: to be a writer. He won his first literary prize in a school poetry competition, and his sister, Sonia, recounts how she won an essay prize by entering something that Paulo had discarded in the wastepaper bin. \"Paulo Coelho is not only one of the most widely read, but also one the most influential authors writing today,\" wrote the Bambi awards in Germany. \"His books have had a life-enhancing impact on millions of people\" wrote The Times in UK. To date a sum of 280 translations in 59 languages have been published with sales totalling almost 56 million copies in 150 countries. For 15...

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Roger McGoughRM

Roger McGough

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Roger Joseph McGough CBE (born 9 November 1937) is a well-known English performance poet. He presents the BBC Radio 4 programme Poetry Please and records voice-overs for commercials, as well as performing his own poetry regularly. He is a Fellow of Liverpool John Moores University and a member of the Executive Council of the Poetry. Poetry Summer with Monika 1967 Watchwords Cape, 1969 After The Merrymaking Cape, 1971 Out of Sequence Turret Books, 1972 Gig Cape, 1973 Sporting Relations Eyre Methuen, 1974 In the Glassroom Cape, 1976 Mr Noselighter André Deutsch, 1976 Frinck, A Life in the Day of, and Summer with Monika: Poems Joseph, 1978 Holiday on Death Row Cape, 1979 Unlucky for Some Bernard Stone, 1980 Waving at Trains Cape, 1982 Crocodile Puddles New Pyramid Press, 1984 Melting into the Foreground Viking, 1986 Noah's Ark Dinosaur, 1986 Worry Toni Savage, 1987 Counting by Numbers Viking Kestrel, 1989 Selected Poems, 1967-1987 Cape, 1989 You at the Back: Selected Poems, 1967-87 Cape,...

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Umberto SabaUS

Umberto Saba

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Umberto Saba (9 March 1883 - 26 August 1957) was the pseudonym of Italian poet and novelist Umberto Poli. His creative work was hampered by a life-long struggle with mental illness. Saba was born in Trieste, then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He had Italian citizenship through his father. His mother was Jewish. His father abandoned the family before Umberto was born, and his mother employed a Slovene nanny, Peppa Sabaz, to raise him. He became very attached to her, and revered her memory in his poetry. From 1903-1904, he attended the University of Pisa, where he studied archaeology, German, and Latin. In was in this period that he began to complain of a nervous disorder, which was to become more severe with time. Quitting school, Saba worked for a time as an apprentice and was a cabin-boy on a merchant ship. From 1907-1908 he served in the military in Salerno. He married Carolina Wölfler in 1909, and they had a daughter, Lina, the following year. By 1928, Saba was suffering...

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Li Po

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Li Po was born in central Asia. After his father moved the family back into China in 705, he started his poetic compositions. With mountains near his house, he found adventure and became a skilled swordsman and led a life of a knight-errant when he was older. Po traveled and married a daughter of a retired prime minister in 727, but soon went back to traveling the regions and neighboring countries around him. His most exciting travels were to the capital Ch’ang-an where he was presented to the emperor Hsuan-tsung and was showered with extravagant gifts. He was then appointed as a member of the Hanlin Academy and was lionized by fellow scholar-officials. The next travel he experienced was in 744. By this time he was divorced from his first wife and remarried. He was also becoming a drunk and visiting city taverns. Soon Po became known as one of the “Eight Immortals of the Wine-Cup”. During this year he was initiated in the Taoist religion along with his friend Tu Fu. After 10 years of...

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[Life - a lie with charming sadness]

de serghei esenin

Life - a lie with charming sadness That is where lies her strength And with her rought hand She writes the word of fate. Always, when I close my eyes, I say, \"Touch your heart and see, Life - a lie,...

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a lie

de blue

everything is a lie around me, nothing is real, nothing is true, nothing is clean, they’re all a dream, like you. I look around and all I see it’s missing you and pain, just broken dreams...

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At the mother's cross A face of an angel of childhood

de Laurențiu Nelu Rădoi

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Under the acacias bathed in dead winter's frost, Driven in the wheel of life by a windy March, The moon rises warm, but it's so far away The too...

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Necronomikon

de Abdul al-Hazred

THE TESTIMONY OF MAD ARAB THIS is the testimony of all that I have seen, and all that I have learned, in those years that I have possesed the Three Seals of MASSHU. I have seen One Thousand and-One...

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Love a woman

de Florin DeRoxas

love a woman for being woman, love a woman for being smart, and if you know you love a woman show you love her from your heart. love a woman for being childish, try to really understand, the woman...

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Heal The World

de Michael Jackson

There\'s a place in your Heart and I know that is love and this place could be much brighter than tomorrow and if you really try you\'ll find there\'s no need to cry in this place you\'ll feel...

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Porn meditation

de Theodor Emilian Barbu

Porn has ruined it for me. I mean now I can never be with a girl who is less than perfect. Pretty just won’t do it anymore. It seems this is my curse. It’s hard even to talk to the ugly ones. That...

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PARADISE LOST -- Book IX

de John Milton

Book IX No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar us\'d, To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast; permitting him the while Venial discourse...

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Lovesong

de Ted Hughes

He loved her and she loved him. His kisses sucked out her whole past and future or tried to He had no other appetite She bit him she gnawed him she sucked She wanted him complete inside her Safe and...

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Athanasia

de Oscar Wilde

To that gaunt House of Art which lacks for naught Of all the great things men have saved from Time, The withered body of a girl was brought Dead ere the world\'s glad youth had touched its prime, And...

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