"Port Said" – 21267 rezultate
0.04 secundeMeilisearchCleo Sand
Personaj, secundar sau nu Imi port aripile intr-un cub cu un colt lipsa (am invatat de la Nichita ca acel colt il salveaza de perfectiune) Aripi mecanice desenate, nu stiu cum, intr-un cristal. Am zborul, dar nu il pot atinge am aripile, dar nu-mi mai vin bine.
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Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau
(Montréal, 1912 - Sainte-Catherine-de-Fossambault, 1943) Poète, Saint-Denys Garneau est l'arrière-petit-fils de François-Xavier Garneau. Il passe son enfance au manoir familial de Juchereau-Duchesnay (Port-neuf), puis à Montréal où sa famille s'installe en 1923. Il fréquente le Collège Sainte-Marie (1923), le Collège Loyola (1924) et le Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf (1924), et il étudie également la peinture au Collège des beaux-arts de Montréal. Dès 1927, il publie des articles sur l'art et des poèmes dans la Revue scientifique et artistique. En 1934, il abandonne ses études pour des raisons de santé. Il expose ses peintures à la Galerie des arts de Montréal et fonde La Relève avec Robert Charbonneau, Paul Beaulieu et Robert Élie où il publiera jusqu'en 1937. De plus, il collabore à plusieurs autres revues dont Idées, Le Canada et L'Action nationale. Publication en 1937 de son unique recueil de poèmes Regards et jeux dans l'espace. Dans la même année, il passe trois semaines en France,...
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Saadi
Abū-Muḥammad Muṣliḥ al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī, better known by his pen-name as Saʿdī or, simply, Saadi, was one of the major Persian poets of the medieval period. He is not only famous in Persian-speaking countries, but he has also been quoted in western sources. He is recognized for the quality of his writings, and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. A native of Shiraz, his father died when he was an infant. Saadi experienced a youth of poverty and hardship, and left his native town at a young age for Baghdad to pursue a better education. As a young man he was inducted to study at the famous an-Nizzāmīya center of knowledge (1195–1226), where he excelled in Islamic Sciences, law, governance, history, Arabic literature and theology. The unsettled conditions following the Mongol invasion of Khwarezm and Iran led him to wander for 30 years abroad through Anatolia (he visited the Port of Adana, and near...
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Adonis, Ali Ahmad Saïd Esber
Adonis (Ali Ahmad Saïd Esber) naît à Qassabine près de Lattaquié au nord de la Syrie le 1er janvier 1930. Saïd commence à travailler dans les champs jeune mais son père l'incite aussi à apprendre la poésie. En 1947, contre l'avis de ses parents, il se rend à la ville voisine où il trouve le président syrien Choukri al-Kouwatli. Adonis, alors âgé de douze ans seulement, veut se joindre à l'assemblée des poètes locaux pour honorer le président mais on l'écarte. En insistant il capte l'attention de ce dernier, qui demande à l'entendre. Il proclame sa prose et subjugue toute la foule. Le président décide alors de lui payer sa bourse. Il part à l'école, au lycée français de Tartous(en 1942), puis à Lattaquié où il obtient son baccalauréat en 1949, c'est également à cette époque qu'il prend le pseudonyme d'Adonis lors de la publication de quelques poèmes. Il entre ensuite à l'Université syrienne de Damas qu'il quitte en 1954 avec une licence de philosophie En 1955, il est emprisonné six...
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Hal Sirowitz
Hal Sirowitz (born 1949) is an American poet. Sirowitz first began to attract attention at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe where he was a frequent competitor in their Friday Night Poetry Slam. He eventually made the 1993 Nuyorican Poetry Slam team, and competed in the 1993 National Poetry Slam (held that year in San Francisco) along with his Nuyorican teammates Maggie Estep, Tracie Morris and Regie Cabico. Sirowitz would later perform his poetry on stages across the country, and on television programs such as MTV's Spoken Word: Unplugged and PBS's The United States of Poetry. He has written six books on poetry and is arguably best known for the volumes Mother Said, My Therapist Said and Father Said. Sirowitz is a 1994 recipient of an NEA Fellowship in Poetry and is the former Poet Laureate of Queens, New York. He worked as a special education teacher in the New York public school system for 23 years. He is married to the writer Mary Minter Krotzer. Sirowitz is the best-selling translated...
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Pete Brown
(b 25 Dec. \'40, London) Poet, lyricist, singer, producer, percussionist. Active on London jazz-poetry scene early \'60s, then worked with Cream, writing lyrics for hits \'Sunshine Of Your Love\', \'White Room\', \'I Feel Free\', \'Politician\' etc which he said would pay the rent for the rest of his life. After Cream split \'68 he continued to work with Jack Bruce (see his entry), also his own Jazz Poetry \'66, A Meal You Can Shake Hands With In The Dark \'69 (as Pete Brown and His Battered Ornaments, Chris Spedding on guitar), Things May Come And Things May Go, But The Art School Dance Goes On Forever \'72, and Thousands On A Raft \'70 (as Pete Brown and Piblokto, with Jim Mullen). He worked with other groups; an album of demos by Back To The Front was later issued. He co-led Bond and Brown with Graham Bond \'72 (see Bond\'s entry); was part-time A&R and producer for Deram \'73--5; well-received poetry album The Not Forgotten Association \'73 had backing incl. Viv Stanshall on tuba....
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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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Aldous Leonard Huxley
[[en]] Aldous Leonard Huxley was born on July 26, 1894, into a family that included some of the most distinguished members of that part of the English ruling class made up of the intellectual elite. Aldous' father was the son of Thomas Henry Huxley, a great biologist who helped develop the theory of evolution. His mother was the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward, the novelist; the niece of Matthew Arnold, the poet; and the granddaughter of Thomas Arnold, a famous educator and the real-life headmaster of Rugby School who became a character in the novel Tom Brown's Schooldays.Brave New World book cover Undoubtedly, Huxley's heritage and upbringing had an effect on his work. Gerald Heard, a longtime friend, said that Huxley's ancestry "brought down on him a weight of intellectual authority and a momentum of moral obligations." Throughout Brave New World you can see evidence of an ambivalent attitude toward such authority assumed by a ruling class. Like the England of his day, Huxley's Utopia...
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Ivan 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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T.S. Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot, OM (26 September 1888–4 January 1965), was a poet, playwright and literary critic. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. Among his most famous writings are the poems The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The Waste Land, The Hollow Men, Ash Wednesday and Four Quartets; the plays Murder in the Cathedral and The Cocktail Party; and the essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent". Eliot was born in the United States, moved to the United Kingdom in 1914 (at age 25), and became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39. Of his nationality and its role in his work, Eliot said: "[My poetry] wouldn't be what it is if I'd been born in England, and it wouldn't be what it is if I'd stayed in America. It's a combination of things. But in its sources, in its emotional springs, it comes from America."
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Port Said
de Mihai Sava
Am aruncat ancora în radă, la Port Said, pe un fel de ceață ciudată, un văl semi-transparent făcut din praf fin de aur si rouă argintie, care fura lucrurilor contururile, până-ntr-acolo încât ele...
fotbal și sânge
de ion untaru
La un meci de fotbal din Port Said, în Egipt s-a produs o încăierare generală care s-a soldat cu 79 de morți! --. meci de fotbal cu sirene sar suporteri la bătaie și cu toți o fac de oaie și peluze...
Mâncătoarele de ruj de buze din Casablanca (53)
de Doru Ciucescu
O călătorie cu trenul de la Cairo la Port Said poate fi considerată în categoria celor turistice sau din parcurile de distracții; este un voiaj în vremuri de demult trecute. Sentimente asemănătoare...
Alint pentru fată frumoasă și pian la patru câini
de razvan ducan
Din nucleu până-n membrană citoplasma mea codană, ce-mi dai Coasta de Azur, până-n hidrocarburi. Marmoreene coapse de acantacee, Fidias din larguri de Egee, și-Ateniene atât de colonade din...
Străbătând ceața 41
de nicolae tomescu
S-a obișnuit, până la urmă, aci. Întocmea conștiincios documentele primare, centraliza datele pe care apoi le transmitea la contabilitate. Tractoriștii și mecanicii s-au obișnuit, la rândul lor, cu...
Mâncătotoarele de ruj de buze din Casablanca (55)
de Doru Ciucescu
Declarația Universală a Drepturilor Omului, adoptată și proclamată de Adunarea Generală a Națiunilor Unite din 10 decembrie 1948, stipulează la articolul 13.1 următoarele: "Orice persoană are dreptul...
confesiune într-un decor kitsch
de Laurențiu Belizan
azi m-a invitat un vecin la o bere are un maieu cu găurele pare solistul unei formații rock “right said fred” am dat la o parte perdelele cu mărgele de sticlă colorată un gândac s-a retras strategic...
Când Tulcea era să dispară de pe hartă
de Dragoș Vișan
O fereastră am în fața mea darling o poartă — să sparg termopanul gestul contează să ies dincolo de ieri este azi și de azi e ziua de mâine și ălălalt ieri Eu nu prefer neapărat viitorul prea îmi...
Acoperișurile
de Dafina David
Mi-ai purtat-mi-ai repurtat sărutul din sâni în ceafă- pielea brună și ceara lipită pe lumina veiozei le-ai pus cu mâna ta pe soldul țepilor micuți din vaza cu flori uscate și crenguțe albe. Mă paște...
said lisa
de masha djinn (nepoata)
astăzi mă simt ca lisa simpson galbenă ca lisa țâșnind ca un balon înțepat printre alte baloane-nțepate înjurându-se la semafor propovăduind învățături pentru sănătatea traficului țâșnit eu, biată...
