"June 28, 2005" – 2000 rezultate
0.03 secundeMeilisearchIvan V. Laliæ
Ivan V. Laliæ (born June 8, 1931 - died July 28, 1996) was a Serbian poet with a reputation as one of the finest European poets of his time. Laliæ was born into a cultured family in Belgrade; his father, Vlajko, was a journalist, and his grandfather Isidor Bajiæ was a celebrated composer. As a child he experienced the trauma of seeing many of his school-friends perish in an air-raid. Laliæ said that "my childhood and boyhood in the war marked everything I ever wrote as a poem or poetry". Laliæ lived in both Zagreb and Belgrade, and spent the summers with his family in the Istrian town of Rovinj. He was survived by his Croatian wife, Branka, and his younger son. Laliæ was awarded with the most prestigious literary prizes in Yugoslavia. He was admired abroad and books of his poems have been translated into six languages (English, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian and Macedonian). Individual poems have appeared in more than 20 languages. In her obituary of him, Celia Hawkesworth spoke...
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Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J. (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889), was an English poet, Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest, whose 20th-century fame established him posthumously among the leading Victorian poets. His experimental explorations in prosody (especially sprung rhythm) and his use of imagery established him as a daring innovator in a period of largely traditional verse. He was educated at Highgate School and then Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied classics. Hopkins was an unusually sensitive student and poet, as witnessed by his class-notes and early poetic pieces. It was at Oxford that he forged a friendship with Robert Bridges (eventual Poet Laureate of England) which would be of importance in his development as a poet, and his posthumous acclaim. Hopkins began his time in Oxford as a keen socialite and prolific poet, but he seemed to have alarmed himself with the changes in his behaviour that resulted, and he became more studious and began recording his sins in his...
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William Butler Yeats
The Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was the leader of the Irish Literary Renaissance during the early 20th century. Yeats\'s early lyrical poetry and drama drew inspiration from Irish legend and occult learning, but his later writing became increasingly engaged with his own time. W. B. Yeats, b. Dublin, June 13, 1865, d. Jan. 28, 1939, was perhaps the greatest English-language poet of the 20th century. The major defining elements of Yeats\'s poetic career were visible by his 24th year. He had formed a profound attachment to the county of Sligo, where he stayed for long periods while living in London (1867-83); his interest in the occult led him to found (1885) the Dublin Hermetic Society and to join (1887) the London Lodge of Theosophists; his 1885 meeting with the nationalist John O\'Leary prompted his discovery of Ireland as a literary subject and his commitment to the cause of Irish national identity; in 1889 he fell in love with Maud Gonne and published...
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Henri de Régnier
Né le 28 décembre 1864 à Honfleur d`une vieille famille de l`aristocratie, Henri de Régnier poursuit des études de droit avant de se consacrer à la littérature. Il collabore à diverses revues sous le pseudonyme de Hughes Vitrix, soulignant ainsi son admiration pour Hugo et Vigny. Son premier recueil, Lendemains (1855), porte l`empreinte de cette influence. Puis il fréquente, avec son ami Francis Vielé-Griffin, le salon de Mallarmé et il est l`un des plus appréciés du maître parmi la jeune génération symboliste. À cette époque, il utilise couramment le vers libre. À partir d`Épisodes (1888), ce symbolisme s`accentue jusqu`à atteindre son apogée dans Les Jeux rustiques et divins (1897). Dans le poème « Le Vase », un des plus beaux, l`inspiration artistique est figurée dans le travail du potier. Mais déjà la recherche de plus en plus affirmée d`effets plastiques oriente Régnier vers le Parnasse : en 1896, il épouse la seconde fille de Heredia (Marie) et se brouille avec Vielé-Griffin...
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florin dumitru
prim june al decandenței găunoase a sfârșitului de secol liceul m-a înghițit de mult adăstai pe la facultăți profesor într-un prezent curbiliniu
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Willy Breinholst
Willy Breinholst (born 27 June 1918) is a Danish author, screenwriter, and humorist born in Fredensborg, Denmark. Occupation Author Screenwriter Humorist Willy Breinholst is the only humorous writer on Earth whose books have been on German bestseller lists for more than 450 weeks ! He has had five of his books on the SPIEGEL top-ten list in the same week - a world record accepted by GUINNESS! It is no wonder that Breinholst-books are published in over a 100 countries. Willy Breinholst’s books are read all over the World from the Republic of South Africa and Australia to Siberia, Greenland and Iceland in the North. He has been awarded the Lübbe Ehrenpreis for 4.000.000 sold Lübbe-books. He has been awarded the Danish Humorist Prize, the Carl Möller Prize, the Bulgarian Hitar-Peter Medal and the Icelandic Heimaey Medal for his books. Other recipients of the Icelandic Heimaey Medal have been the Icelandic president, the Nobel Prize winner Halldor Laxness – and Bing Crosby! The Danish...
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Marceline Desbordes-Valmore
Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (June 20, 1786 - July 23, 1859) was a French poet. She was born in Douai. Following the French Revolution, her family emigrated to Guadeloupe. In 1817 she married her second husband, the actor Prosper Lanchantin-Valmore. She published Élégies et Romances, her first poetic work, in 1819. Her melancholy, elegiacal poems are admired for their grace and profound emotion. Marceline appeared as an actress and singer in Douai, Rouen, the Opéra-Comique in Paris, and the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, where she notably played Rosine in Beaumarchais's Le Barbier de Séville. She retired from the stage in 1823. She later became friends with the novelist Honoré de Balzac, and he once wrote that she was an inspiration for the title character of La Cousine Bette.[1] Her poetry is also known for taking on dark and depressing themes, which reflects her troubled life. She is the only female writer included in the famous Les poètes maudits anthology published by Paul...
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Lafcadio Hearn
Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (27 June 1850 - 26 September 1904), also known as Koizumi Yakumo (СÈȘ°Ëë…?) after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, best known for his books about Japan. He is especially well-known for his collections of Japanese legends and ghost stories, such as Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Hearn was born in Lefkada (the origin of his middle name), one of the Greek Ionian Islands. He was the son of Surgeon-major Charles Bush Hearn (of County Offaly, Ireland) and Rosa Antonia Kassimati, who had been born on Kythera, an island in the Myrtoon Pelagos (currently in the municipality of Athens). His father was stationed in Lefkada during the British occupation of the islands. Lafcadio was initially baptized Patricio Lefcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn in the Greek Orthodox Church. It is not clear that Hearn's parents were ever legally married, and the Irish Protestant relatives on his father's side considered him to have been born out of wedlock. (This may,...
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Jan Twardowski
Jan Jakub Twardowski (June 1, 1915 – January 18, 2006) was a famous Polish poet, but, as he said of himself, he was a priest (of the Catholic Church) first of all. He was a chief Polish representative of contemporary religious lyrics. He wrote short, simple poems, humorous, sometimes with colloquialisms. He joins observation of nature with philosophical reflexion. Twardowski received many awards and medals for his output. Jan Twardowski was born on June 1, 1915 in Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire as a son of Jan Twardowski and Aniela Maria Konderska. Several weeks later his family was forced to move to Russia (it was World War I). After 3 years the family moved back to Warsaw. In 1927, after finishing a primary school, he started his education in mathematical and environmental gymnasium. He finished it in 1935. In 1932 he began working with the gymnasium youth newspaper called KuŸnia M³odych. He had his own column there, he wrote poems, short stories, interviews with writers,...
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Serban Stanescu
I've been born on June 11, 1959 in Bucharest. I graduated in 1978 chemistry high school from Bucharest, called Costin D. Nenitescu. In 1988 I graduated the Techincal University of Bucharest, Metallurgy - Forging & Heat Treatments. In 1995 I've reconsidered my career plans and headed to IT&C. In 1997 I graduated my first master in Computers- Databases. In 2007, I finished the second master in Computers & IT. Otherwise? I like writing. I'm doing that since I was 10, and I just couldn't get rid of this "habit". I haven't published anything until august 2006, and I decided to start on the Internet. As for the others, I'm a common person, with my "lows" and "hights", like anyone else... I've published my first book, in Romanian, "Inner Rhythms" in april 2007. I'm also writing and publishing on several sites and blogs. Published books: "Ritmuri Interioare", 2008, ISBN 978-973-87654-6-7; "Autodezvoltare, Ocultism, Extrasenzorial", 2009 ISBN 978-973-0-07327-0; "Casa și Familia", 2009, ISBN...
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„Nu scriu niciodată la întîmplare”
de Cosmin Dragomir
„Nu scriu niciodată la întîmplare” Florin Lăzărescu (n. 28 martie 1974, Doroșcani, județul Iași) este un prozator, publicist și scenarist ieșean. A debutat în 2000 cu volumul de povestiri Cuiburi de...
Festivalul Internațional de Film B-EST
de Dana Banu
În perioada 23-30 martie 2009 are loc Festivalul Internațional de Film B-EST. Este vorba despre o competiție cinematografică de film de lung metraj care se organizează în București anual încă din...
Festivalul Filmului European 2009
de Dana Banu
În perioada 7-31 mai, în orașele București, Brașov, Timișoara și Iași va avea loc ediția a XIII-a a Festivalului Filmului European. Evenimentul celebrează diversitatea europeană, publicul cinefil va...
Open Jazz Festival Tîrgu-Mureș 2009
de Marina Nicolaev
Tîrgu-Mureș, 15 Iunie 2009 - Ediția a V-a se confirmă a avea o prestigioasa participare internațională. OPEN JAZZ 2009 TÎRGU-MUREȘ este o ediție ce reunește artiști deosebit de valoroși din Italia,...
SINAPSA nr. IV: semnal editorial + lansare 28.11.09, ora 11
de florin caragiu
A apărut numărul al IV-lea al revistei \"SINAPSA\", care va fi lansat în cadrul Târgului de carte Gaudeamus, la standul Societății de Difuzare SUPERGRAPH/Editurii SOPHIA, sâmbătă 28 noiembrie, ora...
Despre anii
de Valerian Ciobanu
Aceste meditări cuprind perioada din primăvara anului 1974 până în vara anului 2016. Ele au intrat în cartea intitulată ”Opt puncte de reper : Reflecții biobibliografice” Ciobanu, Valerian N-am prea...
Norman Manea 75 - A Celebration, both in Suceava and New York - 27 - 28 Iunie
de angela furtuna
Consiliul Județean Suceava Biblioteca Bucovinei Uniunea Scriitorilor din Romania - Filiala Iași Librăriile Alexandria www. agonia.ro Susținere și Solidaritate, la Biblioteca Bucovinei, cu Programul...
Concursuri de creație Max Blecher
de Paul Bogdan
Perioada de înscriere la concursurile de creație literar – artistică “Max Blecher” a fost prelungită până pe 15 mai 2017. Asociația Anima Intelligentia organizează, în cadrul festivalului...
#june_20
de Corina Gina Papouis
înspăimântat și tandru mă privești cu mânecile suflecate un vulcan gata să erupă îți desenez chipul în ședințe pe zoom îți cânt la telefon un cântec pe care nu știu dacă îl asculți sunt aproape...
unui june brașovean
de Elena Malec
ce umor, ce fantezie! dânsul ar putea să scrie un volum întreg de snoave- ce folos că sunt brașoave!
