"French transcript" – 143 rezultate
0.01 secundeMeilisearchClaudia Cotrutza-French
Sint foarte mindra de compatriotii mei si de tara mea in care poezia este si a fost asa de importanta in viata oamenilor. Copii au fost invatati din pruncie sa memorizeze si sa recite poezii (unde mai gasesti asa ceva in lume??), in scoala sa studieze poeti autonomi si din cultura generala internationala, este ceva de necrezut!! Traiasca cultura Romaneasca!
2 poezii, 0 proze
Simone de Beauvoir
French Existentialist, Writer, and Social Essayist Born and educated in Paris, Simone de Beauvoir was among the first women permitted to complete a program of study at the École Normale Supérieure. Through her lifelong friendship with Sartre, she contributed significantly to the development and expression of existentialist philosophy. Jean-Paul Sartre and De beauvoir met after her studies in the Sorbonne, the beginning of a friendship which lasted until his death in 1980. This period began what she described as a \'moral\' phase of life; the culmination of which was her most important philosophical work, The Ethics of Ambiguity(1948). She began the phase with an essay entitled Pyrrhus et Cineas(1944), and the earlier novel called L\'Envitee(1943). No doubt born of the confusion and madness of WWII, De Beauvoir included in her Ethics Sartre\'s ontology of being-for-itself and being-in-itself. She also draws heavily on his conception of human beings as creatures who are free. Freedom of...
2 poezii, 0 proze
Paul Valéry
Paul Valéry (1871-1945) - in full Ambroise-Paul-Touissaint-Jules Valéry French poet, essayist, and critic, who ceased writing verse for twenty years to pursue scientific experiments. Valéry was a member of the 19th-century poetic school of Symbolism, and its last great representative. Throughout his life Valéry filled his private notebooks with observations on creative process and his own methods of inquiry. He insisted that the mental process of creation was alone important - the poems were a by-product of the effort. "Enthusiasm is not an artist's state of mind", stated Valéry. T.S. Eliot has compared Valéry's analytical attitude to a scientist who works in a laboratory "weighing out or testing the drugs of which is compounded some medicine with an impressive name." "Poetry is simply literature reduced to the essence of its active principle. It is purged of idols of every kind, of realistic illusions, of any conceivable equivocation between the language of "truth" and the language...
15 poezii, 0 proze
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Louis-Ferdinand Céline was the pen name of French writer and doctor Louis-Ferdinand Destouches (27 May 1894 – 1 July 1961). The name "Céline" was chosen after his grandmother's first name. Céline is considered one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century, developing a new style of writing that modernized both French and World literature. He remains, however, a controversial figure because of anti-Semitic statements published in 1937 and during the Second World War. Only child of Ferdinand-Auguste Destouches and Marguerite-Louise-Céline Guilloux, he was born Louis-Ferdinand Destouches in 1894 at Courbevoie, just outside Paris in the Seine département (now Hauts-de-Seine). His father was a minor functionary in an insurance firm and his mother was a lacemaker. In 1905 he was awarded his Certificat d'études, after which he began working as an apprentice and messenger boy in various trades. Between 1908 and 1910 his parents sent him to Germany and England for a year in each...
1 poezii, 0 proze
Nathaniel Tarn
Nathaniel Tarn (born 1928) is an American poet of Anglo French origin. Nathaniel Tarn was born in 1928 in Paris of a British father and a French mother with many links to the U.S.: the American side of the family were the Shuberts of Broadway (though he never met them). Tarn was brought up in France and Belgium and reached England a week before World War Two. He survived the Blitz, went up to Cambridge University early aged 18, studying History and English literature. He returned to France in 1948 to be a French poet, working in journalism and radio. He discovered anthropology and was trained at the Musee de l\'Homme, the Sorbonne and the College de France. This was followed by a Smith-Mundt-Fulbright scholarship to the University of Chicago via \"orientation\" at Yale with a year\'s research in Guatemala under Robert Redfield and a postdoctorate life at the London School of Economics. In 1959, after eighteen months\' research in Burma, he joined the School of Oriental and African...
1 poezii, 0 proze
Aloysius Bertrand
Louis-Jacques-Napoléon “Aloysius” Bertrand (20 April 1807 – 29 April 1841) was a French poet instrumental in the introduction of the prose poem into French literature and is credited with inspiring later Symbolist poets [1]. He wrote a collection of poems entitled Gaspard de la nuit, after which composer Maurice Ravel wrote a suite of the same name, based on the poems "Scarbo", "Ondine", and "Le Gibet". Bertrand was born in Ceva, Piedmont, Italy (then a part of Napoleonic France) and his family settled in Dijon in 1814. There he developed an interest in the Burgundian capital. His contributions to a local paper lead to recognition by Victor Hugo and Sainte-Beuve. He lived in Paris shortly with little success. He returned to Dijon and continued writing for local newspapers. Gaspard was sold in 1836 but it wasn't published until 1842 after his death of tuberculosis. The book was rediscovered by Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé. It is now considered a classic of poetic and...
8 poezii, 0 proze
Bernard Werber
Bernard Werber (born September 18, 1961 in Toulouse) is a French science fiction writer active since the 1990s. Werber was born in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) in a Jewish family on 18 September 1961. Beginning at the age of 14, he wrote stories for a fanzine, an experience which would later be useful in his novels, such as L'Empire des anges (The Empire of the Angels). After leaving school, he became a Scientific journalist in Le Nouvel Observateur and Eurêka, the magazine of the Cité des sciences et de l'industrie in Paris for about a decade. During this period, he developed an interest in science, which he mixes with his favourite themes, ants, death and the origins of the human race. Werber's works have been translated into 35 languages. With 15 million copies sold throughout the world, Bernard Werber is one of the most widely known modern French authors in the world.[citation needed] He even showed up in a TV program in South Korea once. Following on from his book L'Arbre des...
5 poezii, 0 proze
Édouard Glissant
Edouard Glissant (born in Sainte-Marie, Martinique in 1928) is a French writer, poet and literary critic. He is widely recognised as being one of the most influential figures in Caribbean thought and cultural commentary. He studied at the Lycée Schoelcher, named after the abolitionist Victor Schoelcher, where the poet Aimé Césaire had studied and had come back to as a teacher. Césaire had met Léon Damas there; later in Paris they would join with Léopold Senghor, a poet and the future first president of Senegal, to formulate and promote the conecpt of négritude. Césaire did not teach Glissant, but did serve as an inspiration to him; another student at the school at that time was Franz Fanon. Glissant left Martinique in 1946 for Paris, where he received his PhD, having studied ethnography at the Musée de l'Homme and History and philosophy at the Sorbonne. He established, with Paul Niger, the separatist Front Antillo-Guyanais pour l'Autonomie party in 1959, as a result of which Charles...
16 poezii, 0 proze
Claude Simon
Claude Simon (10 October 1913, — 6 July 2005) was a French novelist and the 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature. He was born in Antananarivo, Madagascar, and died in Paris, France. Simon is often identified with the nouveau roman movement exemplified in the works of Alain Robbe-Grillet and Michel Butor, and while his fragmented narratives certainly contain some of the formal disruption characteristic of that movement (in particular Triptyque from 1973), he nevertheless retains a strong sense of narrative and character. In fact, Simon arguably has much more in common with his Modernist predecessors than with his contemporaries; in particular, the works of Marcel Proust and William Faulkner are a clear influence. Simon's use of self-consciously long sentences (often stretching across many pages and with parentheses sometimes interrupting a clause which is only completed pages later) can be seen to reference Proust's own style, and Simon morever makes use of certain Proustian settings (in...
0 poezii, 0 proze
Alphonse Allais
Alphonse Allais (October 20, 1854 - October 28, 1905) was a French writer and humorist born in Honfleur, Calvados. He is the author of many collections of whimsical writings. A poet as much as a humorist, he in particular cultivated the verse form known as holorhyme, i.e. made up entirely of homophonous verses, where entire lines rhyme. For example: par les bois du djinn où s'entasse de l'effroi, parle et bois du gin ou cent tasses de lait froid. Allais is also credited with the earliest known example of a completely silent musical composition. Composed in 1897, his Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man -- consisting of nine blank measures -- predates comparable works by John Cage and Erwin Schulhoff by a considerable margin. His piece "Story for Sara" was translated and illustrated by Edward Gorey. Allais participated in humorous exhibitions, particularly in those of the Salon des Arts Incohérents of 1883 and 1884, held at the Galerie Vivienne. At these Allais exhibited...
1 poezii, 0 proze
Premii obținute de haijini români
de Maria Tirenescu
În revista ALBATROS, numărul 1/2005 sunt publicate haiku-urile care au obținut premii la concursuri internaționale. Cu convingerea că voi mai avea ocazia să scriu despre acești poeți merituoși, voi...
French kiss
de ciocan elena despina
Am ieșit pe ușa din spate a scârțâit asemenea unui sărut era sărutul nostru...cel dintâi am pășit pe asfaltul de oglindă crăpat de forța sărutului nostru uite-ne! privește-ne! ce ludică eram și cu...
Întrebări de la o lingură...
de Vitalie Vovc
Și dacă în locul sărutului Atît de french, Premonitoriu Pentru alte stări de paroxism extatic, Nu v-ați alege decît Cu o imersiune ritmică În saliva abundentă și violentă Prin finalitatea ei pur...
do you know any language
de Florentin Cristian
totul este o prelucrare de talente eu sunt profesoară french poți tu aspirator să freci că ești as eu aș prefera proză cât beau o doză de energizant flotant, important importat să nu îmi zgâlțâi a la...
dialog: delfina (alias sirena) - magister
de silvia caloianu
d: nu stiu de ce au facut ăștia reclama așa să ningă pe roșu m: demoazele the french kiss exersat la lumina neoanelor reclamele iluminându-le fericirea de-o clipă d: oameni de zăpadă pur și simplu...
Sadie
de Adela Setti
fard în nuanța pantofilor ten fără pori (cam așa te-aș putea descrie pe scurt) femeie de magazin cu unghii făcute cu grijă french style. te-aș citi dar ești doar pe copertă nimic nicăieri despre tine...
Weekend la Dover – 2010 (3)
de Helia Rimoga
* La hotel, după o masă copioasă (bate de departe faimoasa French Cuisine de care am rămas la Paris profund dezamăgiți), urmărim BBC One. Sâmbăta seara se transmite Tonight’s the Night, sinonimul...
imi amintesc cum arsita verilor trecute
de corina dragomir
Imi amintesc cum arsita verilor trecute acoperea cu un plasture lipicios uscaciunea alba de pe chipul femeii. Prospetimea tinerei dansatoare de french-cancan disparuse incet in stropii uriasi ce...
Cu-Cuiul franțuzesc
de Marinescu Victor
merg la paris să pictez sărutul franțuzesc îmi caut o mansardă printre castani de acolo văd mai bine waterloo o să-l întreb pe napoleon de ce mama și nu tata era o vorbă sau fratele eh mă rog vorbind...
Garsonieră
de Ligia Pârvulescu
cu tine îmi scriu trupul foaia mea de extemporal apoi tac îngrămădită mototolită în rochia roz risipită pe pat o să-mi știi mereu numele îl scrijelesc adânc cu unghiile lăcuite french în pereții tăi...
