"Article on Kristaq F Shabani, An Albanian Poet" – 1904 rezultate
0.02 secundeMeilisearchopinii_articole_interviuri
Opinii, articole ?i interviuri
de Adina Ungur

teorie_si_critica_literara
Articole de teorie si critica literar?
de Adina Ungur
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...
4 poezii, 0 proze
James Leigh Hunt
James Leigh Hunt was born on 19th October, 1784 in Southgate, Middlesex. His father, a clergyman, got into financial difficulties and ended up in a debtor's prison. As a young man, Hunt developed an interest in politics and poetry. Leigh Hunt became friends with other young writers who favoured political reform including Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt, Henry Brougham, Lord Byron,Thomas Barnes and Charles Lamb. As well as writing poetry and articles on politics, Leigh Hunt worked as a drama critic for the News. In 1808 Leigh Hunt helped his brother, John Hunt, to start a political journal called the Examiner. The journal gave support to radicals in Parliament such as Henry Brougham and Sir Francis Burdett and the political ideas of people like Robert Owen and Jeremy Bentham. Leigh Hunt upset the authorities by pointing out on the front page of every edition of the Examiner that half the cost of the price was the result of the government's "tax on knowledge". In 1812 Leigh and...
1 poezii, 0 proze
Craig Raine
Poet and critic Craig Raine was born on 3 December 1944 in Bishop Auckland, England, and read English at Exeter College, Oxford. He lectured at Exeter College (1971-2), Lincoln College, Oxford, (1974-5), and Christ Church, Oxford, (1976-9), and was books editor for New Review (1977-8), editor of Quarto (1979-80), and poetry editor at the New Statesman (1981). Reviews and articles from this period are collected in Haydn and the Valve Trumpet (1990). He became poetry editor at the London publishers Faber and Faber in 1981, and became a fellow of New College, Oxford, in 1991. He gained a Cholmondeley Award in 1983 and the Sunday Times Writer of the Year Award in 1998. He is founder and editor of the literary magazine Areté. His poetry collections include the acclaimed The Onion, Memory (1978), A Martian Sends a Postcard Home (1979), A Free Translation (1981), Rich (1984) and History: The Home Movie (1994), an epic poem that celebrates the history of his own family and that of his wife....
1 poezii, 0 proze
Stanis³aw Jerzy Lec
Stanis³aw Jerzy Lec (6 March 1909 – 7 May 1966) (born Baron Stanis³aw Jerzy de Tusch-Letz) was a Polish poet and aphorist of Polish and Jewish noble origin. Often mentioned among the greatest writers of post-WW2 Poland, he was one of the most influential aphorists on the 20th century. Lyrical poetry, sceptical philosophical-moral aphorisms, often with a political subtext. He was born on March 6, 1909 in Lviv (then Lemberg, Austro-Hungarian Empire), the son of the Baron Benon de Tusch-Letz and Adela Safrin. The family moved to Vienna at the onset of First World War, and Lec' early education was received there. After the war the family returned to Lviv-Lemberg to continue his schooling at the Lemberg Evangelical School. In 1927 he matriculated at the Lviv's Jan Kazimir University in jurisprudence and Polish. As a result of his political activities — writing articles for socialist revolutionary periodicals, making speeches in the Technological Institute’s Yellow Hall — Lec had to leave...
1 poezii, 0 proze
Joseph Jacobs
Joseph Jacobs (29 August 1854 - 30 January 1916) was a literary and Jewish historian. He was a writer for the Jewish Encyclopaedia and a notable folklorist, creating several noteworthy collections of fairy tales. Jacobs was born in Sydney,Australia, the son of John and Sarah Jacobs. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and at the University of Sydney, where he won a scholarship for classics, mathematics and chemistry. He did not complete his studies in Sydney, but left for England at the age of 18 and entered St John's College, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. in 1876, and in 1877 studied at the University of Berlin. He was secretary of the Society of Hebrew Literature from 1878 to 1884, and in 1882 came into prominence as the writer of a series of articles in The Times on the persecution of Jews in Russia. This led to the formation of the mansion house fund and committee, of which Jacobs was secretary from 1882 to 1900. During these years he gave much time to anthropological studies...
1 poezii, 0 proze
Laura Huiban
laurahuiban@yahoo.com In prezent - redactor al Ziarului de Bacau, Mediabac 2002 - 2007 - redactor al Trustului de Presa "Desteptarea" Bacau; in acest timp am realizat si prezentat la AlfaTV (TPD) emisiunea saptaminala de informatie culturala "Fast - Culture". 2004 - Premiu pentru Editorial ("Eu nu spun"), la Premiile Presei Bacauane (juriu: Ioana Avadani, Vanda Condurache) 2004 - Nominalizare la Premiul pentru Interviu ("Ultimul Sburator/ Pentru Ioana Postelnicu, scrisul e o bucurie aproape sexuala"), la Premiile Presei Bacauane (din juriu au facut parte si Ioana Avadani, Vanda Condurache). 2004 - Seminarul International „Cultura Si/Sau Televiziune” – Iasi 2004 - Atelier de Jurnalism On-line – Sinaia 2004. Colaborari: Revista "Ateneu" Citata cu articole sau fragmente de articol in "Cartea care m-a tinut in viata" (Eugen Budau, Bacau, 2005) sau "Anton Ciobanu - vocatie si credinta" (Mihai Busnea, Bacau, 2004). Studii: 2006 - 2008 masterand in Jurnalism al Facultatii de Jurnalism si...
10 poezii, 0 proze
Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane (1871-1900), American author, whose second novel, The Red Badge Of Courage (1895), brought him international fame. The Red Badge of Courage depicted the American Civil War from the point of view of an ordinary soldier. It has been called the first modern war novel. Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey, on November1, 1871, as the 14th child of a Methodist minister. He started to write stories at the age of eight and at 16 he was writing articles for the New York Tribune. Crane studied at Lafayette College and Syracuse University. After his mother's death in 1890 - his father had died earlier - Crane moved to New York, where he lived a bohemian life, and worked as a free-lance writer and journalist. While supporting himself by his writings, he lived among the poor in the Bowery slums to research his first novel. Crane's first novel, Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets(1893) was a milestone in the development of literary naturalism. Crane had to print the book at his own expense,...
11 poezii, 0 proze
Ian Robertson
Professor Ian Robertson is Professor of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and Director of Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, posts he took up in 1999 after 8 years in Cambridge, England as a Fellow of Hughes Hall and a Senior Scientist at the internationally-renowned MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. He has a worldwide reputation in neuropsychology and is at the forefront in the development of training methods for improving brain function, publishing over a hundred and fifty scientific articles in leading journals such as Nature, Psychological Bulletin, Current Biology and many others. He is also author and editor of 10 scientific books and is a regular keynote speaker at conferences on brain function throughout the world. He is one of the world’s leading researchers in brain rehabilitation and his most recent research has demonstrated how it is possible to improve mental function in ordinary people who don\'t have illness or brain disorders. A former writer for the...
2 poezii, 0 proze
Marie Claire Blais
Marie-Claire Blais (n. 5 octombrie 1939) este o scriitoare canadiană de limbă franceză. *** Born in Quebec City, Quebec, she was educated at a convent school and at Université Laval. It was at Laval that she met Jeanne Lapointe and Father Georges Lévesque, who encouraged her to write and, in 1959, to publish her first novel, La Belle Bête (trans. Mad Shadows) in 1959 when she turned 20. She has since written over 20 novels, several plays, collections of poetry and fiction, as well newspaper articles. Her works have been translated into numerous languages, including English and Chinese. With the support of the eminent American critic Edmund Wilson, Blais won two Guggenheim Fellowships. In 1963, Blais moved to the United States, initially living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There she met her partner, American artist Mary Meigs, and she later relocated to Wellfleet on Cape Cod. In 1975, after two years living in Brittany, she moved back to Quebec with her partner. For about twenty years...
3 poezii, 0 proze
Marina Nicolaev
CV: http://www.omnigraphies.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=61
412 poezii, 0 proze
Universul holografic reloaded
de Manolescu Gorun
Abstract. This paper revisits the Holographic Universe theory, originally proposed by Bekenstein, Susskind, ’t Hooft, Maldacena, and others, emphasizing the foundational role of information in the...
It was a time of triumph for the morons
de Alexandru Paleologu
Mr. Paleologu, to begin with, let us say that this talk is the result of certain hostile attitudes, especially in the Western media, concerning Mircea Eliade and what we call here “Generation ’27”. I...
Mari construcţii planetare pentru eliminarea sărăciei omenirii
de Gudruman Edison
Sunt Gudruman Edison. În recentele mele articole, din pagina de facebook a televiziunilor şi radiourilor, de la poezie.ro şi în articolul meu "Idealul şi Sferon" de pe blogul meu, am cerut pentru...
De la fiecare după posibilități...
de Eugen Galateanu
Imi place să cred că sunt un om de știință, profesor, cercetător. Porecla mea e Paganel. Câteva cărți, câteva articole în străinătate poartă numele meu. Ca să pot face cercetare am nevoie de câteva...
Ștefan Bolea - Ontologia Negației
de Raul Huluban
[Ștefan Bolea - \"Ontologia negației\", editura Casa Cărții de Știință, 2004] Ștefan Bolea s-a născut la 13 octombrie 1980, este absolvent al facultății de Relații Internaționale și Studii Europene,...
A apărut EgoPHobia #12
de Sorin - Mihai Grad
EgoPHobia #12 >> INVITAT Ionuț Chiva - Interviu; Mamuka; Acasă; Apuka Andrei Terian - Sânge și vopsea >> EDITORIAL Sorin-Mihai Grad - E nevoie? >> ARTICOLE Sorin-Mihai Grad - Doi ani de vacanță...
In memoriam Jacques Derrida
de Anca Balcanu
Atunci când un intelectual de talia lui Derrida își întrerupe călătoria, reacțiile nu se lasă mult timp așteptate. Ziarul Le Monde a publicat un supliment de 10 pagini în data de 12 octombrie 2004,...
Jurnal pe sărite 2
de Cosmin Dragomir
Literatura ca erecție culturală Este pentru a nu știu cât oară când vă scriu, însă este pentru prima dată când trimit un articol. Poate le țin îndosariate, pentru book (mă vreau si eu a fi un pui de...
