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0.03 secundeMeilisearchAlfonso Gatto
Alfonso Gatto (Salerno, 17 luglio 1909 – Grosseto, 6 marzo 1976) è stato un poeta italiano. Nacque a Salerno il 17 luglio 1909. La sua infanzia e la sua adolescenza furono piuttosto travagliate. A Salerno, nella sua città natale, egli compì i primi studi, al liceo classico,mostrandosi portato per le materie letterarie,in particolare l'italiano,e poco portato per la matematica.Al liceo si accorge di aver dentro di sè una passione poetica e letteraria. Nel 1926 si iscrisse all'Università di Napoli che dovette tuttavia abbandonare qualche anno dopo a causa di difficoltà economiche. Alfonso Gatto come molti poeti del tempo es (Montale,Quasimodo) non si laureò mai. Si innamorò e poi sposò la figlia del suo professore di matematica, Jole, con la quale, alla sola età di 21 anni fuggì a Milano. Da quel momento la sua vita fu piuttosto irrequieta e avventurosa trascorsa in continui spostamenti e nell'esercizio di molteplici lavori....
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Khalil Gibran
Khalil Gibran (born Gubran Khalil Gubran bin Mikhā'īl bin Sa'ad; January 3, 1883 – April 10, 1931) also known as Kahlil Gibran, was a Lebanese American artist, poet, and writer. Born in the town of Bsharri in modern-day Lebanon (then part of the Ottoman Mount Lebanon mutasarrifate), as a young man he immigrated with his family to the United States where he studied art and began his literary career. He is chiefly known in the English speaking world for his 1923 book The Prophet, a series of philosophical essays written in English prose. An early example of Inspirational fiction, the book sold well despite a cool critical reception, and became extremely popular in the 1960s counterculture. Gibran is the third best-selling poet of all time, behind Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu. In English, prior to his death: • The Madman (1918) Twenty Drawings (1919) • The Forerunner (1920) • The Prophet, (1923) • Sand and Foam (1926) • Kingdom of the Imagination (1927) • Jesus, The Son of Man...
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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...
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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...
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George RR Martin
George R.R. Martin was born September 20, 1948 in Bayonne, New Jersey. His father was Raymond Collins Martin, a longshoreman, and his mother was Margaret Brady Martin. He has two sisters, Darleen Martin Lapinski and Janet Martin Patten. Martin attended Mary Jane Donohoe School and Marist High School. He began writing very young, selling monster stories to other neighborhood children for pennies, dramatic readings included. Later he became a comic book fan and collector in high school, and began to write fiction for comic fanzines (amateur fan magazines). Martin\'s first professional sale was made in 1970 at age 21: \"The Hero,\" sold to Galaxy, published in February, 1971 issue. Other sales followed. As a conscientious objector, Martin did alternative service 1972-1974 with VISTA, attached to Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation. He also directed chess tournaments for the Continental Chess Association from 1973-1976, and was a Journalism instructor at Clarke College, Dubuque, Iowa,...
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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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Carlos Castaneda
Carlos Castaneda (25 December 1925 – 27 April 1998) was a Peruvian-born American anthropologist and author. Starting with The Teachings of Don Juan in 1968, Castaneda wrote a series of books that describe his purported training in traditional Mesoamerican shamanism. His 12 books have sold more than 8 million copies in 17 languages. The books and Castaneda, who rarely spoke in public about his work, have been controversial for many years. Supporters claim the books are either true or at least valuable works of philosophy and descriptions of practices which enable an increased awareness. Academic critics claim the books are works of fiction, citing the books' internal contradictions, discrepancies between the books and anthropological data, alternate sources for Castaneda's detailed knowledge of shamanic practices and lack of corroborating evidence. In his books, Castaneda narrated in first person what he claimed were his experiences under the tutelage of a Yaqui shaman named don Juan...
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John Keats
John Keats was born on 31 October 1795 (probably), first child of Thomas Keats and Frances Jennings Keats, who had apparently eloped1. Everything was pretty ordinary for all concerned for a while--the Keatses had three more sons (George and Thomas, plus Edward who died as a baby) and one daughter, Frances, by 1803. That was also the year when John went away to school at Enfield. In 1804, John\'s father was killed in a fall from a horse. Just over two months later, for mysterious reasons, Frances remarried, to a London bank clerk named William Rawlings. Frances quickly decided she\'d made some sort of terrible error and left, taking nothing with her since the laws of the time decreed that all her property and even her children belonged to her husband. Frances\' mother, Alice, swept in and took custody of the children, but she could do nothing about the Swan and Hoop, which Rawlings sold immediately before disappearing. It was around this time that John became prone to fistfights, which...
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Joe Duggan
Joe Duggan is a poet, writer and facilitator, originally from Northern Ireland. His first full collection “Fizzbombs” was published by Tall Lighthouse in 2008. He was highly commended in The Forward Prize 2009 and featured in the Forward Book of Poetry 2010. He was a founder member of the “Bunch of Chancers” Poetry Group in Derry, touring throughout Ireland and New York State. His work has been published by Brand, Abridged, Fingerpost, Bear in Mind (Lagan Press), Cúirt Journal and the Shuffle Anthology. He has also written stories for children, rap lyrics for the Irish band Different Drums and two texts for Echo Echo Dance Company. He enjoys performing widely on the London poetry scene and featured at Latitude Festival in 2009. A qualified Primary school teacher, he is also an experienced creative writing facilitator, working in both school and community settings. “Under the chatty vernacular is a lovely, casual sharpness, like an unexpected hot chilli in something sold as sweet....
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SOLD: Dis moi pourquoi j\'existerai.
de carmen mihaela visalon
Replica la poeziile: chocolat et vincent pralines et mint breeze and tenderness Tania Cozianu: http://www.agonia.ro/index.php/personals/171927/index.html Ela Luca:...
După moartea lui Nae 1
de nicolae tomescu
Vara era pe sfârșite. Începeau să se desprindă primele frunze veștede din salcia crescută peste măsură de înaltă în grădina Olimpiei. Cu grebla de fier și cu sapa în spinare, badea Niculae se...
Nemții și rușii
de nicolae tomescu
Vara era pe sfârșite. Începeau să se desprindă primele frunze veștede din salcia crescută peste măsură de înaltă în grădina Olimpiei. Cu grebla de fier și cu sapa în spinare, badea Niculae se...
Zdrențe
de Cristina Sirion
Stătea pe marginea patului, cu fața în palme. Când a auzit bușitura nici măcar nu s-a întors. Cireșul ningea flori albe în fereastra numai până la jumătate, apoi florile se opreau împiedicate,...
Zori și Asfințit
de Mariana Cârdei
Ne trezim dis-de-dimineață și bunica ne așteaptă cu un puișor bine fript pe jar, cufundat în mujdei de usturoi și o turta caldă, coaptă în spuză, învelite într-un ștergar din borangic, puse într-o...
Fugi Danee!
de Liliana Pintocara
Anul ăsta, eu și prietenele mele, am intrat în primul an de liceu. Așteptasem cu nerăbdare începerea școlii, dar nu pentru că eram dornică de învățătură…Doamne ferește, ci pentru…BÃIEÞI. Erau destui,...
Povestea Prințesei Sorina - partea a II-a
de Simion Cozmescu
1 Soarele se trezise oleacă mai greu în dimineața aceea. Fusese naș la o Steluță, și toată noaptea chefuise. Oricum, când se mai dezmetici puțin, nu-i veni să își creadă unicului ochi. Se șterse...
Proxima - Partea întâi: „O misiune specială”
de Cornelia Georgescu
*94. Pluto = „Infernul” îngheţat – Ultimul avanpost al „Imperiului” solar. Pe puntea principală ceasurile indicau ora 21.30 şi într-adevăr atât era când „Pacifis” se afla în vecinătatea lui Pluto şi...
Auslander în Austria
de Grig Salvan
Așa-zisa „revoluție” din '89 ne-a dezlănțuit pe toți, în toate sensurile. Și bune și rele. Printre altele ne-a tras preșul siguranței vieții de sub picioare și ne-a făcut liberi să ne căutăm...
Sold
de Arthur Rimbaud
De vânzare tot ce evreii n-au vândut, tot ce n-a fost pe placul nobililor și criminalilor, tot ce-i ignorat de dragostea blestemată și cinstea infernală a maselor; tot ce timpul și știința n-au a...
