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Jeffrey ArcherJA

Jeffrey Archer

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Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer de Weston-super-Mare (n. 15 aprilie 1940, Londra) este un autor englez de succes și fost politician. Cariera sa politică s-a încheiat cu o condamnare la închisoare pentru sperjur și obstrucționarea justiției pe care a efectuat-o în perioada 2001-2003. Înainte de debutul său literar, Archer a fost membru al Parlamentului (1969–74), deputat al Partidului Conservator (Britanic) (1985–86). Scrieri Seria Kane and Abel Shall We Tell the President? (1977) Kane and Abel (ro. Cain și Abel) (1980) The Prodigal Daughter (1982) Jurnale din închisoare (non-ficțiune) 1. Hell – Belmarsh (2002) 2. Purgatory – Wayland (2003) 3. Heaven – North Sea Camp (2004) Alte romane Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less (1976) First Among Equals (1984) A Matter of Honour (1986) As the Crow Flies (1991) Honour Among Thieves (1993) The Fourth Estate (1996) The Eleventh Commandment (1998) Sons of Fortune (2002) False Impression (2005) The Gospel According to Judas de Benjamin Iscariot...

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Adam DuritzAD

Adam Duritz

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[[eng]] Adam Duritz is an innovative lyricist and piano player who brings the same soul to his friends and lifestyle as he does to the beautiful lyrics and music that he performs. Duritz joined and performed in the Bay area band "The Himalayans" until 1991 at which time he left to form Counting Crows. Before he left, however, material was recorded which eventually lead to the release of the 2002 album "She likes the Weather". The album has a track called "round here" which was eventually re-recorded on the Counting Crows album "August and Everything After". During this period in his life he was also involved in the San Francisco based band 'Sordid Humour'. After the Himalayans lost Duritz and the Counting Crows were formed, Duritz's new band gained a huge following and the release of their acclaimed 1993 album was a huge success. The band toured extensively before heading into the studio again for the 1996 album "recovering the satelites". The album was a worthy follow up and it...

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dan mariusDM

dan marius

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"Well, I've been a disclaimer for twenty-four years Poor mother drowned in a pillow of tears Im well known in story, famous in song The black sheep, the blemish, the one who went wrong The black sheep, the blemish, the one who went wrong My crime is discomfort, my mind ill at ease Old crow on my shoulder, my favorite disease My siblings, my rivals might tend to my wake Grieve me not brothers, I was mother's mistake Grieve me not brothers, I was mother's mistake And all the grand expectations of an epic of wealth Leave me long to crawl back to the womb Well, I've tasted your grace, placed it back on the shelf Drag your pedigree wives to your tomb Drag your pedigree wives to your tomb Well, I came from this city, a victim of peace But I've grown far too filthy to attend to the feast So I'll take to the hills to live savage and free I don't need nobody, nobody needs me I don't need nobody, nobody needs me" http://www.obliothedagger.blogspot.com/

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Germain NouveauGN

Germain Nouveau

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Germain Nouveau est l'aîné des 4 enfants de Félicien Nouveau (1826-1884) et de Marie Silvy (1832-1858). Germain Nouveau perd sa mère alors qu'il n'a que sept ans. Il est élevé par son grand-père. Après une enfance à Aix-en-Provence et des études qu'il effectue au petit séminaire, pensant même à embrasser la prêtrise, et après une année d’enseignement au lycée de Marseille en 1871-1872, Nouveau s'installe à Paris à l’automne 1872. Il publie son premier poème, "Sonnet d’été", dans La Renaissance artistique et littéraire, revue d’Émile Blémont et fait connaissance de Mallarmé, de Jean Richepin et les « Vivants » (Ponchon…) qui se réunissent au café Tabourey. Il fréquente aussi les zutistes, fait la connaissance de Charles Cros avec lequel il collabore à la rédaction des Dixains réalistes qui tournent en dérision les parnassiens. Il découvre dans l’Album zutique les poèmes laissés par Rimbaud et Verlaine, qui ont quitté la capitale depuis juillet 1872. Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine,...

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Jean RichepinJR

Jean Richepin

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Jean Richepin, né à Médéa (Algérie) le 4 février 1849 et mort à Paris le 12 décembre 1926, est un poète, romancier et auteur dramatique français. Ce poète turbulent, fils d'un médecin militaire breton, eut dans sa jeunesse une réputation de « fort en thème », ce qui lui permit de faire de brillantes études secondaires et d'intégrer l'École normale supérieure en 1868, avant d'obtenir une licence ès lettres en 1870. Avec la guerre, il prend goût à l'aventure en s'engageant dans un corps de francs-tireurs et, faisant alors l'expérience de la liberté, il mène pendant quatre ans une vie d'errance, gagnant sa vie en s'engageant successivement comme journaliste, professeur, matelot, docker à Naples et à Bordeaux. En 1875 enfin, il découvre le quartier latin, où il se fait très vite remarquer par ses excentricités et fait la connaissance de Léon Bloy, Paul Bourget, Maurice Rollinat et surtout Raoul Ponchon, rencontré dans les salons de la maîtresse de Charles Cros, Nina de Villard, et qui...

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Robert LowellRL

Robert Lowell

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Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV (March 1, 1917 – September 12, 1977) was an American poet, considered the founder of the confessional poetry movement. He was appointed the sixth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1946. Lowell was born in Boston, Massachusetts to a Boston Brahmin family that included the poets Amy Lowell and James Russell Lowell. His mother, Charlotte Winslow, was a descendant of William Samuel Johnson, a signer of the United States Constitution, Jonathan Edwards, the famed Calvinist theologian, Anne Hutchinson, the Puritan preacher and healer, Robert Livingston the Elder, Thomas Dudley, the second governor of Massachusetts, and Mayflower passengers James Chilton and his daughter Mary Chilton. He was at St. Mark's School, a prominent prep-school in Southborough, Massachusetts, before attending Harvard College for two years and transferring to Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, to study under John Crowe Ransom. Land of Unlikeness (1944) Lord...

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TC

the crow

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un spectru bantuie Europa

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Pierre de Saint CloudPC

Pierre de Saint Cloud

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This skillful and cultured poet brought the adventures of Renart the Fox, known previously only in Latin, to a wider, French-speaking public. The two earliest branches of the Roman de Renart, II and Va (ca. 1174–77), which relate the love affair of Renart and Hersent the she-wolf, are attributed to him. Though he imitated Ysengrimus for three episodes (“Renart and Chantecler,” “Renart and the Titmouse,” “Renart and Hersent”) and Marie de France for another (“The Fox and the Crow”), “Renart and Tibert the Cat” is his own invention. He pokes fun at the legal system, pontifical legates and certain religious institutions, princes and nobles, through a subtle parody, intended largely to evoke laughter, of the chansons de geste and Arthurian romance. He was read and imitated by French and foreign authors of beast epics, such as Jacquemart Gielée, Heinrich der Glîchezâre, and Chaucer), by fabulists and writers of exempla (Eudes de Cheriton, Nicole Bozon, Jacques de Vitry), and by Philippe de...

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Léon-Gontran DamasLD

Léon-Gontran Damas

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Léon-Gontran Damas est né le 28 mars 1912 à Cayenne (Guyane). Lorsque sa mère meurt en 1913, il est élevé par une tante, Gabrielle Damas (qui est la fameuse « Man Gabi »). Après l’école primaire à Cayenne, il continue ses études à Fort-de-France, au lycée Schœlcher (en 1925-26, il y partage les bancs avec Aimé Césaire). En 1928, Damas poursuit ses études secondaires à Meaux. Il reste en France et se fixe en 1929 à Paris. Il y entame des études de russe et de japonais. Il suit des cours de droit, fréquente également la faculté des Lettres et plus tard l’Institut d’Ethnologie de Paris. Témoin de discrimination raciale en métropole, Damas est sidéré devant ce qui se passe ailleurs aussi, sur le front fasciste européen et dans le pays de l’Oncle Tom. Plus qu’Aimé Césaire et Léopold Sédar Senghor (avec qui Damas forme le trio fondateur de la Négritude), Damas suivra de près le problème racial en Amérique : les lois « Jim Crow », les lynchages et les émeutes, la lutte pour les droits...

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MC

Man Crowd

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Crow\'s Fall

de Ted Hughes

When Crow was white he decided the sun was too white. He decided it glared much too whitely. He decided to attack it and defeat it. He got his strength up flush and in full glitter. He clawed and...

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Carte haiku

de Cristina-Monica Moldoveanu

Conținutul (strict versurile, imaginile fotohaiku fac parte dintre cele postate de mine mai demult pe acest site) cărții mele de haiku Umbra unui fluture, publicată în februarie la Editura PIM....

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THE FUTURE

de Leonard Cohen

Give me back my broken night My mirrored room, my secret life It’s lonely here. There’s no one left to torture Give me absolute control Over every living soul And lie beside me, baby, That’s an order...

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Here it is

de Leonard Cohen

Here is your crown And your seal and rings; And here is your love For all things. Here is your cart, And your cardboard and piss; And here is your love For all of this. May everyone live, And may...

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October

de Robert Frost

O hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fall; Tomorrow\'s wind, if it be wild, Should waste them all. The crows above the forest call; Tomorrow they may form and go. O hushed...

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PARADISE LOST -- Book I

de John Milton

Book I Of Man\'s first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and...

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Solitude

de George Gordon Noel Byron

To sit on rocks, to muse o\'er flood and fell, To slowly trace the forest\'s shady scene, Where things that own not man\'s dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath ne\'er or rarely been; To climb the...

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I\'M YOUR MAN

de Leonard Cohen

if you want a lover I\'ll do anything you ask me to If you want another kind of love I\'ll wear a mask for you If you want a partner take my hand or if you want to strike me down in anger here I...

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The Silence before the Storm

de Poison

For me, the silence is a torture. But the storm is bless, a new capture. ‘Because I’m her daughter, she\'s my slave, And we are both so beautiful and brave! We are two savages; two of a kind: She...

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PARADISE LOST -- Book VI

de John Milton

Book VI All night the dreadless Angel, unpursued, Through Heaven\'s wide champain held his way; till Morn, Waked by the circling Hours, with rosy hand Unbarred the gates of light. There is a cave...

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