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Poeme cu si despre îngeri
de Marius Surleac
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (3 iunie 1926, Paterson, New Jersey - 5 aprilie 1997) a fost un poet american postbelic, aparținând așa numitei generații beat. Este cunoscut pentru celebrul poem postmodern Howl. Și-a manifestat deschis dezaprobarea față de Războiul din Vietnam. Tatăl lui Ginsberg a fost fiul unui profesor și poet, Louis Ginsburg, iar mama a fost o femeie cu convingeri comuniste, care s-a îmbolnăvit psihic și a murit destul de tânără. După terminarea studiilor de drept la Universitatea Columbia a avut diferite slujbe, de exemplu critic literar la revista Newsweek. Publicarea în 1956 a cărții „Howl and Other Poems” l-a identificat imediat ca adept al generației beat, lucrările sale ulterioare fiind și ele împotriva materialismul american și pentru găsirea unei noi forme de exprimare. Mare iubitor de călătorie, Ginsburg a trăit să vadă sfârșitul generației beat, în ultimii ani stilul său literar putând fi descris ca antiautoritar. În ultimii ani de viață a fost budist, după ce s-a...
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Alan Brownjohn
Alan Charles Brownjohn FRSL (born 28 July 1931) is an English poet and novelist. He was born in London and educated at Merton College, Oxford. He taught until 1979, when he became a full-time writer. He participated in Philip Hobsbaum's weekly poetry discussion meetings known as The Group. Alan Brownjohn is a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association. Works Travellers Alone (1954) poems The Railings (1961) poems To Clear the River (1964) novel, as John Berrington Penguin Modern Poets 14 (1965) with Michael Hamburger, Charles Tomlinson The Lions' Mouths (1967) A Day by Indirections (1969) broadsheet poem First I Say This: A Selection of Poems for Reading Aloud (1969) editor Sandgrains On A Tray (1969) Woman Reading Aloud (1969) broadsheet poem Synopsis (1970) Brownjohn's Beasts (1970) Transformation Scene (1971) broadside poem An Equivalent (1971) poem New Poems 1970 - 71. A P.E.N. Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (1971) edited with Seamus Heaney and Jon Stallworthy...
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Isaac Asimov
Biographical (non-literary) How do you pronounce \"Isaac Asimov\"? \"EYE\'zik AA\'zi-mov\". The name is spelled with an \"s\" and not a \"z\" because Asimov\'s father didn\'t understand the English alphabet clearly when the family moved to the U.S. in 1923. (In Russian, the spelling was the Cyrillic equivalent of Azimov, and in Yiddish, the Hebrew letters were aleph-zayin-yod-mem-aleph-vav-vav.) One way to remember this pronunciation is the pun from The Flying Sorcerers by Larry Niven and David Gerrold: \"As a color, shade of purple-grey\", or \"As a mauve\". Asimov wrote a poem (\"The Prime of Life\") in which he rhymes his surname with \"stars above\"; someone else suggested amending the poem to rhyme it with \"mazel tov\", which he thought an improvement. Asimov\'s own suggestion, however, as to how to remember his name was to say \"Has Him Off\" and leave out the H\'s. When did Asimov die? What was the cause of his death? Where is he buried? Asimov died on April 6, 1992 of heart...
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John Milton
1608 - 1674 One of the greatest poets of the English language, best-known for his epic poem PARADISE LOST (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse. Besides poems, Milton published pamphlets defending civil and religious rights. John Milton was born in London. His mother Sarah Jeffrey, a very religious person, was the daughter of a merchant sailor. His father, also named John, had risen to prosperity as a scrivener or law writer - he also composed music. The family was wealthy enough to afford a second house in the country. Milton's first teachers were his father, from whom he inherited love for art and music, and the writer Thomas Young, a graduate of St Andrews University. At the age of twelve Milton was admitted to St Paul's School near his home and five years later he entered Christ's College, Cambridge. During this period, while considering himself destined for the ministry, he began to...
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Evtim Evtimov
Născut 28 octombrie 1933 - Petrich - Bulgaria Opera poetică: 1959 - Pleoape treze 1962 - Leagăn sub culmi 1964, 1970, 1974 - Baladele Pirinului 1966 - Iubire pentru iubire 1967 - Lirice 1968, 1972 - Poem pentru Bulgaria 1969 - Omul 1969 - Vulturul Pirinului 1971 - Nopți 1972 - Pământ bulgar 1972 - Floare de castan 1974 - Iubire pentru iubire (Versuri alese) 1975, 1978 - Vinul ales 1977 - Rotirea vulturilor 1979 - Cântece de ritual 1980 - Nopți Born October 28, 1933 in Petrich. Evtim Evtimov is a Bulgarian poet, author of some of the most beautiful love poems. Graduate of the Institute for Elementary School Teachers in Petrich. Former teacher, program director of the Petrich radio, secretary of the local community centre, head of "Poetry" section and director of "People's Youth" Publishing House, deputy editor-in-chief of "Flame" magazine, editor-in-chief of "Literary Front" newspaper and of "Patriotism" magazine. Author of the poetry books "Awake Eyelids", "Pirin Ballads", "Love for...
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Ferdinand von Saar
Ferdinand Ludwig Adam von Saar (born September 30, 1833 in Vienna, Austria; died July 24, 1906 in Döbling) was an Austrian novelist, playwright and poet. Together with Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach he was one of the most important realistic writers in the German language of the ending 19th century. ======================= Ferdinand von Saar wurde am 30. September 1833 in Wien geboren. Er war Kadett und danach Offizier in der kaiserlichen Armee. 1859 trat er nach seiner Teilnahme am italienischen Feldzug aus der Armee aus und betätigte sich fortan als freier Schriftsteller. Ab 1881 lebte er abwechselnd in Wien und auf den mährischen Schlössern der mit ihm befreundeten Familie Salm-Reifferscheidt. Am 24 Juli 1906 nahm Ferdinand von Saar sich in Döbling bei Wien das Leben. Er gilt als ein pessimistischer Erzähler und wird zu den elegischen Lyrikern der Dekadenz gezählt, eine literarische Strömung des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts, mit betont starker Ausprägung in Österreich. Daher stammt...
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Cecilia Meireles
Cecília Benevides de Carvalho Meireles (1901-1964, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian writer and educator, known principally as a poet. She is a canonical name of Brazilian Modernism, one of the great female poets in the Portuguese language, and is widely considered the best poetess from Brazil, though she rightly combatted the word "poetess" because of gender discrimination. She traveled in the Americas in the 1940s, on one trip visiting the U.S.A, Mexico, and on others Argentina and Uruguay, and Chile. In the summer of 1940 she gave lectures at the University of Texas, Austin. She wrote two poems about her time in the capital of Texas, and a long (800 lines) very socially-aware poem "USA 1940", which was published posthumously. As a journalist her columns (crônicas, or chronicles) focused most often on education, but also on her trips abroad in the western hemisphere, Portugal, other parts of Europe, Israel, and India (where she received an honorary doctorate). As a poet, her style was...
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Miroslav Antici
Miroslav "Mika" Antiæ (March 14, 1932 – June 24, 1986) was a Serbian poet, journalist and painter. Antiæ was born in Mokrin, Vojvodina, Serbia (then Yugoslavia). He wrote poems, articles, dramas, movie and TV scripts and documentaries. Mika also acted in several movies, and was an amateur painter. His best known poem is "Srem", in which he mourns for dead in World War II and describes the beauty of Srem using "beæarac" song form. He is well known as a bohemian. Mika Antiæ is best known as a children and youth poet, a master of delicate and gentle sentiments. His bohemian, hard-drinking lifestyle is best illustrated by a barely translatable pun about him: "Èika Jova deci, èika Mika Antiæ dva deci" "Èika Jova deci" meaning "Mister Jova to the children", referring to Jovan Jovanoviæ Zmaj, a known children's poet. "Èika Mika Antiæ dva deci" means "Mister Mika Antiæ two deciliters", referring to drinking from a glass, likely of alcohol.
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Thomas Gray
1716–71, English poet. He was educated at Eton and Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1739 he began a grand tour of the Continent with Horace Walpole. They quarreled in Italy, and Gray returned to England in 1741. He continued his studies at Cambridge, and he remained there for most of his life, living in seclusion, studying Greek, and writing. In 1768 he was made professor of history and modern languages, but he did no real teaching. Although he was reconciled with Walpole, and formed other close relationships in his lifetime, his shy and sensitive disposition was ill adapted to the robust century in which he lived. He was offered the laureateship in 1757 but refused it. His first important poems, written in 1742, include “To Spring,” “On a Distant Prospect of Eton College,” and a sonnet on the death of his close friend Richard West. After years of revision he finished his great “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” (1751), a meditative poem presenting thoughts conjured up by the sight of a...
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Robert Browning
Robert Browning was born on May 7, 1812 in Camberwell, which is south of London. His birthday falls within a couple of months of the births of Dickens and Thackeray. He was the eldest of 2 children, born to Robert and Sarah Anna Browning. His father was a bank clerk. He attended London University for a short while in 1828, but received most of his education by readinghis from his father\'s library. His first poem, Pauline, was published when he was 21. It was soon followed by Paracelsus (1835) and Sordello (1840). A year later, Pippa Passes, the first in a series entitled Bells and Pomegranates was published; the remaining seven parts appeared between 1841-46. In 1846, Browning eloped with Elizabeth Barrett and lived with her in Italy until his death in 1861. Various difficulties made the poet\'s requested burial in Florence impossible, and his body was returned to England to be interred in Westminster Abbey. The they left you for their pleasure: till in due time, one by one, Some...
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Poem beta
de Carmen Sorescu
ne urcăm repede într-un taxi care depășește mereu același cortegiu funebru niște lași vii valorează mai mult decât o biserică goală fără geamuri, fără enoriași facem dreapta la primul colț un înger...
Romante
de Mihai T. Ioan
Romanță desuetă Să ne iubim îți cer să ne iubim Ca-ntr-un poem din lirica persană Cât nu ne-or duce încă-n țintirim Să ne ascundă-n ierburi și grozamă Nu pregeta întoarce-te diseară Astăzi e lună...
Doamna cu poezie
de Ștefan Petrea
Zidirea Domnului în tine, doamnă E cu păcat, a te-ncerca-n Credinţă Sub frunza ta să nu-ţi fac trebuinţă Când sângele la dragoste te-ndeamnă. Pe drum de carne Răul stă-n fiinţă Cu Binele ce-n brâu...
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de Duma Adrian
Poem intrerupt De bataia inimii pentru tine Cand undeva-ul tau E prea departe Vazului meu Auzului meu Degetului meu. Poem intrerupt De un timp nemilos Ce ne joaca existentele Intr-o ruleta ruseasca...
Flash Poem 8
de Madalin Ciortea
Câmp de bătălie violet Și Un luminiș cu morminte albastre - Traiectorii de fugă sângerânde.
Flash Poem 23
de Madalin Ciortea
La prima bătaie de inimă a dimineții dragostea copilăriei ninge dalb în urna cu vise.
acest chin de poem
de Ottilia Ardeleanu
huuu lit bătaia de joc a celor care au trecut cu privirea cu degetele arătătoare cu biciul satiric l-au ascultat din gura apostolilor de cuvinte au fost în stare să-i rupă hainele să-l încoroneze în...
Poem cu vedere la mare
de Mihai Robea
Poem cu vedere la mare Din cheagul acela de soare Cu palma-ndoită bătând Canatul luminii din gând. La țărmul pictat între nori, Poem cu apus de viori, Prin scoici, peste valuri purtând Castele...
poem și poemă
de Adam Rares-Andrei
iubita mea a ratat rapsodia română. a ratat bătălia de la rovine și carul cu boi, iubita mea a lipsit până și la marea unire sau la revoluție. iubitei mele dumnezeu i-a pus carne în loc de faianță și...
