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agenția de monitorizare a presei Agonia
de Radu Herinean

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O fenomenologie a imaginii si a eului
de sophie polansky
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"mă-nclin la traista-nflorată și goală a bunicii și la cățelul meu vechi fac o eschivă și tac când lovesc." – Cosmin Perța
de Raul Huluban
Stefan Lucian Muresanu
Ștefan Lucian MUREȘANU has got a BA in General Anthropology from the American University by Mail, New York-București, a BA in Romanian-French Literature from the Hyperion University, Bucharest, an MA and a PhD in Philology from the Institute of Ethography and Folklore Constantin Brăiloiu (Romanian Academy). He is currently a lecturer at the Faculty of Literature and Foreign Languages, The Hyperion University, Bucharest covering such areas as. Ethnology and Folklore, Cultural Anthropology, Mythology. He also acted as a visiting professor at the Chair of Cultural Antropology, Ethnology and Folklore, the Faculty of World Semiotics (the American University by Mail). He is a writer of historic novels and studies in such fields as general antropology, ethnology and folklore. Chief editor and deputy chief editor with a range of cultural dailies and magazines as well as a member of choice professional bodies and associations such as The Writers’ Leagues, Romania, the Association of Romanian...
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Fred Moramarco
Dr. Moramarco is a Professor of English at San Diego State and the Editor of Poetry International, an annual journal of new poetry published there. He is the co-author of Containing Multitudes: Poetry in the United States Since 1950 and Modern American Poetry, and co-editor of Men of Our Time: Male Poetry in Contemporary America. ,,I\'ve devoted a lot of my life to poetry. Reading it, writing it, writing about it. In her wonderful novel, \"Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant,\" Anne Tyler writes, \"There ought to be a whole separate language for truth.\" I think there is such a language--the language of poetry. Poems create the miracle of connecting our inner lives. We live in a world where the language of advertising, commerce, and politics are so filled with falseness, deception, and manipulation, that we have an absolute longing to hear words spoken from the heart, with clarity, precision, and authenticity.``
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James G. Ballard
James Graham Ballard (15 November 1930 – 19 April 2009) was an English novelist and short story writer who was a prominent part of the science fiction New Wave movement. His best-known novels are the controversial Crash, an exploration of sexual fetishism connected to automobile accidents, and the loosely autobiographical Empire of the Sun, about his childhood internment by the Japanese during World War II after the invasion and conquest of Shanghai, where Ballard was born in the International Settlement. Both books were adapted into films, by David Cronenberg and Stephen Spielberg respectively. So distinctive was his work that the adjective "Ballardian" entered the language, defined by the Collins English Dictionary as "resembling or suggestive of the conditions described in J. G. Ballard's novels and stories, especially dystopian modernity, bleak man-made landscapes and the psychological effects of technological, social or environmental developments." Ballard was diagnosed with...
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Robert Duncan
Robert Duncan (January 7, 1919 – February 3, 1988) was an American poet and a student of H.D. and the Western esoteric tradition who spent most of his career in and around San Francisco. Though associated with any number of literary traditions and schools, Duncan is often identified with the New American Poetry and Black Mountain poets. Duncan's mature work emerged in the 1950s from within the literary context of Beat culture and today he is also identified as a key figure in the San Francisco Renaissance. During the 1960s, Duncan achieved considerable artistic and critical success with three books; The Opening of the Field (1960), Roots and Branches (1964), and Bending the Bow (1968). These are generally considered to be his most significant works. His poetry is modernist in its preference for the impersonal, mythic, and hieratic, but Romantic in its privileging of the organic, the irrational and primordial, the not-yet-articulate blindly making its way into language like salmon...
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Dashiell Hammett
Samuel Dashiell Hammett; May 27, 1894 – January 10, 1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (The Maltese Falcon), Nick and Nora Charles (The Thin Man), the newspaper comic strip Secret Agent X-9 and the Continental Op (Red Harvest and The Dain Curse). In addition to the significant influence his novels and stories had on film, Hammett "is now widely regarded as one of the finest mystery writers of all time" and was called, in his obituary in The New York Times, "the dean of the... 'hard-boiled' school of detective fiction". Time magazine included Hammett's 1929 novel Red Harvest on a list of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 to 2005. Hammett was born on a farm called "Hopewell and Aim" off Great Mills Road, St. Mary's County, in southern Maryland, United States. His parents were Richard Thomas Hammett and Anne Bond Dashiell. (The Dashiells are an old Maryland...
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John Ashbery
John Ashbery (born July 28, 1927) is an American poet. He has won nearly every major American award for poetry and is recognized as one of America's most important, though still controversial, poets. In an article on Elizabeth Bishop in his Selected Prose, he characterizes himself as having been described as "a harebrained, homegrown surrealist whose poetry defies even the rules and logic of Surrealism." "No figure looms so large in American poetry over the past 50 years as John Ashbery", Langdon Hammer, chairman of the English Department at Yale University, wrote in 2008. American poet has had a larger, more diverse vocabulary, not Whitman, not Pound". Stephen Burt, a poet and Harvard professor of English has compared Ashbery to T. S. Eliot, the "last figure whom half the English-language poets alive thought a great model, and the other half thought incomprehensible" Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, and raised on a farm near Lake Ontario; his brother died when they were...
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Alain Bosquet
Anatole Bisk, dit Alain Bosquet, né à Odessa (Ukraine) le 28 mars 1919 et mort à Paris le 8 mars 1998, est un écrivain français d'origine russe. Il est le fils d’Alexandre Bisk, négociant en timbres-poste et poète, et de Berthe Turianski. Émigré en Belgique, il fait ses études à l'Université libre de Bruxelles, puis à la Sorbonne. Mobilisé en 1940, il fait la guerre dans l'armée belge, puis dans l'armée française. Il se retrouve rédacteur du premier journal de Charles de Gaulle, La Voix de France, à New York, en 1942. Il débarque avec l'armée américaine en Normandie en juin 1944. De 1945 à 1951 il est chargé de mission au conseil de contrôle quadripartite à Berlin. En 1958, il part deux ans aux Etats-Unis où il est professeur de littérature française à l’université ‘’Brandeis’’. Il sera ensuite professeur de littérature américaine à la faculté de lettres de Lyon de 1959 à 1960. De 1961 à 1971, il est directeur littéraire des Editions Calmann-Lévy D'abord journaliste, traducteur et...
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Khalil Gibran
1883 - 1931 Khalil Gibran est né en 1883, à Bécharré, au Liban, dans une très ancienne famille chrétienne; son grand-père maternel était prêtre du rite maronite. En 1894, il émigre avec sa mère à Boston; mais en 1897, il retourne, seul, au Liban, pour faire ses études à l\'École de la Sagesse, à Beyrouth. En 1901, il visite la Grèce, l\'Italie, l\'Espagne puis s\'installe à Paris pour étudier la peinture. C\'est à cet époque qu\'il écrit Les Esprits Rebelles, livre qui fût brûlé sur la place public de Beyrouth, par ordre des autorités turques, et qui fût condamné comme hérétique par l\'évêque maronite. En 1903, Gibran est rappelé en Amérique au chevet de sa mère mourante. Il reste à Boston , où il s\'exerce principalement à la peinture. En 1908, il retourne à Paris, où il travaille à l\'Académie Julien et à l\'École des Beaux-Arts; il fréquente Rodin, Debussy, Maeterlink, Edmond Rostand, etc. En 1910, il s\'installe définitivement à New-York où il se consacre à la peinture et à la...
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Yosano Akiko
Akiko Yosano, 7 December 1878 - 29 May 1942) was the pen-name of a Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and social reformer, active in late Meiji period, Taishō period and early Showa period Japan. Her real name was Yosano Shiyo. She is one of the most famous, and most controversial, post-classical woman poets of Japan. Yosano was born the daughter of a rich merchant in Sakai, Osaka. From early childhood, she was fond of reading literary works while she helped her family business. When she was a high school student, she began to subscribe to the poetry magazine Myōjō (Bright Star), and she became one of its most important contributors. Myōjō’s editor, Yosano Tekkan, taught her tanka poetry and sometimes visited her in Sakai. Although Tekkan was married, the two authors fell in love and started a new life together in the suburb of Tokyo. Tekkan eventually divorced his wife and married Akiko in 1901. In 1901, Yosano brought out her first volume...
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Keiko Imaoka
Beginner\'s Mind (Keiko Imaoka - Tucson, Arizona) I cannot be sure when I first became aware of haiku and tanka in my childhood in Japan. They seemed to have existed for a long time in the perimeter of my awareness, undifferentiated from proverbs, mottoes, aphorisms, and song lyrics that were phrased in similar forms. Sometime during my grade school years, \"Ogura Hyakunin-Isshu\" (\"Ogura Collection of One Hundred Tanka\", edited by Teika Fujiwara around 1235) became known to me as a New Year\'s card game, in which players compete to capture shimonoku cards (100 cards on each of which the last half of a verse is printed, spread out on the floor in front of the players) that finish the verses being read aloud. At abacus school, where we played this game at every new year\'s party, my prowess in the game improved dramatically when I was in the sixth grade, after I had memorized all the poems with my tenth-grade sister who was required to do so in her archaic grammar course in school. I...
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The Discourse of History
de Roland Barthes
The formal description of sets of words beyond the level of the sentence (what we call for convenience discourse) is not a modern development: from Gorgias to the nineteenth century, it was the...
Joi, 15 decembrie, ora 18.00, Crize și poezie.
de Radu Herinean
Agonia.Ro și CLUB A prezintă Joi, 15 decembrie, ora 18.00, \"Crize\" și poezie. Doina Ioanid și Mihai Ignat vin la poeticile cotidianului. INTRARE LIBERÃ. FILM – TEATRU – POEZIE Doi autori foarte...
Mâncătoarele de ruj de buze din Casablanca (6)
de Doru Ciucescu
Parcul Ligii Arabe este o oază de verdeață, cu o suprafață de patru hectare, amplasată în centrul betonat și asfaltat din Casablanca. Printre platani, de-a lungul bulevardului Mulai Iussuf, se găsesc...
Interview with Enrique Iglesias
de A.M. Rika
Enrique Iglesias reaches for the stars with his feet on the ground Enrique Iglesias is the boy next door, someone who grew up doing things quietly, but effectively. Dreaming of becoming a pop star...
Scînteia arzînd mocnit în iasca ironiei
de Corneliu Traian Atanasiu
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Meditație asupra timpului
de Corneliu Traian Atanasiu
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