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0.02 secundeMeilisearchRaymond Carver
The American short story writer and poet Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, on May 25, 1938, and lived in Port Angeles, Washington during his last ten, sober years until his death from cancer on August 2, 1988. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1979 and was twice awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1983 Carver received the prestigious Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Award which gave him $35,000 per year tax free and required that he give up any employment other than writing, and in 1985 Poetry magazine\'s Levinson Prize. In 1988 he was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Hartford. He received a Brandeis Citation for fiction in 1988. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. At least that\'s the basic biography. Of course there\'s no room in it for the nature of the hardship he and his family went through during most of those fifty...
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Maurice Rollinat
Maurice Rollinat (December 29, 1846 in Châteauroux, France – October 26, 1903 in Ivry-sur-Seine) was a French poet. His father represented Indre in the National Assembly of 1848, and was a friend of George Sand, whose influence is very marked in young Rollinat's first volume, Dans les brandes (1877), and to whom it was dedicated. After its publication, he abandoned realism and worked in a very different manner. He joined a literary circle that called themselves Les Hydropathes, founded by Émile Goudeau, an anti-clerical group with ties to the decadent literary movement. Under their influence wrote the poems that made his reputation. In Les Névroses, with the sub-title Les Âmes, Les Luxures, Les Refuges, Les Spectres, Les Ténèbres, he showed himself as a disciple of Charles Baudelaire. He constantly returns in these poems to the physical horrors of death, and is obsessed by unpleasant images. Less outre in sentiment are L'Abîme (1886), La Nature, and a book of children's verse, Le...
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John Jenkins
Rev. John Jenkins (1872 - 1936), known by his bardic name of Gwili, was a Welsh poet and theologian, and served as Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales from 1932 to 1936. Jenkins was born at Hendy in Carmarthenshire. He was educated at Bangor Baptist College, University of Wales, Cardiff, and Jesus College, Oxford. Like all Archdruids, he was a winner of one of the major poetry prizes at the National Eisteddfod, in his case the Crown, which he won in 1901. Works Poems (1920) Hanfod Duw a Pherson Crist (1931) Caniadau (1934)
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Kay Ryan
Kay Ryan was born in California in 1945 and grew up in the small towns of the San Joaquin Valley and the Mojave Desert. She received both a bachelor\'s and master\'s degree from UCLA. Ryan has published several collections of poetry, including The Niagara River (Grove Press, 2005); Say Uncle (2000); Elephant Rocks (1996); Flamingo Watching (1994), which was a finalist for both the Lamont Poetry Selection and the Lenore Marshall Prize; Strangely Marked Metal (1985); and Dragon Acts to Dragon Ends (1983). About her work, J. D. McClatchy has said: \"Her poems are compact, exhilarating, strange affairs, like Erik Satie miniatures or Joseph Cornell boxes. She is an anomaly in today\'s literary culture: as intense and elliptical as Dickinson, as buoyant and rueful as Frost.\" Ryan\'s awards include the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship, an Ingram Merrill Award, a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Union League Poetry Prize, the Maurice English Poetry...
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Gloria Steinem
Gloria Marie Steinem (born March 25, 1934) is an American feminist icon, journalist, and social and political activist. Rising to national prominence as a feminist leader in 1969, Steinem was a founder of New York magazine in the 1960s and broke ground in 1963 with an investigative report of how the women of Playboy were treated. In the 1970s she became a leading political leader and one of the most important heads of the second-wave feminism, the women's rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1971, Steinem, along with other feminist leaders (including Betty Friedan, Fannie Lou Hamer, Myrlie Evers, and U.S. Representatives Shirley Chisholm and Bella Abzug) founded the National Women's Political Caucus. An influential co-convener of the Caucus, she delivered her memorable "Address to the Women of America." The next year Steinem became the founding editor and publisher of Ms. magazine, which brought feminist issues to the forefront and became the movement's most influential...
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adrian mardan
Adrian Mardan date and place of birth: 24 August 1977 - DEVA Musician, choral conductor, composer, poet and professor at National College of Art "Ion Vidu" Timișoara (from 2001) Education 1992-1995: Popular School of Arts, Deva. 1995-1997: National College of Arts "Ion Vidu" Timisoara 1997-2002: West University Timisoara, Faculty of Music, Bachelor of Arts. 2002-2003: The master of composition with Remus Goergescu 2004: Faculty courses Next Interpretation instrumental - guitar 2005: Next Visual Communication Master courses in the Faculty of Fine Arts – Timișoara From 2008 is admitted to doctoral courses at the National University of Music Bucharest with theme “Film music creative world of sound”. Artistic activity 1991 - 1994: Solo Recitals and various formulas in guitar class at SPA Deva 1994 - 1995: Realized and presenter of music programs for youth at 3TV Deva 1996: launch video clip with the work "Wild Times" - TV and TVR Cluj Deva; 1997: Impressions Tv appearances and Recital for...
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Robert Burns
Biography of Robert Burns Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796) (also known as Rabbie Burns, Scotland\'s favourite son, the Ploughman Poet, the Bard of Ayrshire and in Scotland as simply The Bard) was a poet and a lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland, and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best-known of the poets who have written in the Scots language, although much of his writing is also in English and a \'light\' Scots dialect, accessible to an audience beyond Scotland. He also wrote in standard English, and in these pieces, his political or civil commentary is often at its most blunt. He is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement and after his death became an important source of inspiration to the founders of both liberalism and socialism. A cultural icon in Scotland and among Scots who have relocated to other parts of the world (the Scottish Diaspora), celebration of his life and work became almost a national charismatic cult during the...
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Alice Walker
Alice Walker is an American novelist, short-story writer, poet, essayist, and activist. Her most famous novel, The Color Purple, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in 1983. Alice Walker\'s creative vision is rooted in the economic hardship, racial terrorism, and folk wisdom of African American life and culture, particularly in the rural South. Her writing explores multidimensional kinships among women, among men and women, among humans and animals and embraces the redemptive power of social, spiritual and political revolution.
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Andrew Hudgins
Andrew Hudgins was born in Killeen, Texas, in 1951 and educated at Huntingdon College and the University of Alabama. He earned his M.F.A. from the University of Iowa in 1983. His volumes of poetry include Ecstatic in the Poison (Overlook Press, 2003); Babylon in a Jar (1998); The Glass Hammer: A Southern Childhood (1994); The Never-Ending: New Poems (1991),a finalist for the National Book Awards; After the Lost War: A Narrative (1988), which received the Poetry Prize; and Saints and Strangers (1985), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He is also the author of a book of essays, The Glass Anvil (1997). About Hudgins\'s most recent collection, Mark Strand has said, \"Ecstatic in the Poison is full of intelligence, vitality, and grace. And there is a beautiful oddness about it. Dark moments seem charged with an eerie luminosity and the most humdrum events assume a startling lyric intensity. A deep resonant humor is everywhere, and everywhere amazing.\" Hudgins\'s awards and...
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Lucia Daramus
Curriculum Vitae Lucia Dărămuș Work Experience -Latin and Greek teacher since 1999 -Culture editor for Renasterea Radio Station Cluj –Napoca, 2003-2005 - Culture editor for the Pro Saeculum magazine, 2005 Education 1994-1998 – BBU Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Letters, BA in Ancient Greek and Latin 2000-2002 – BBU Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Letters, MA in Integrated Linguistics - BBU Cluj-Napoca, The Institute of Jewish Studies, attendant of lectures on Jewish Culture and Civilization Achievements ( Symposiums, Conferences, Contests) April 1994 –2nd Prize for A Philological Study on St. Paul’s Letters, under the guidance of Elena Popescu, Lecturer April 1996 – 2nd Prize for A Comparative Study on religious elements in The Persions and the Old Testament, under the guidance of Professor Michail Nasta, Ph.D. April 1997 – 3nd Prize for A Philological Study on the Books of the New Testament, under the guidance of Vasile Rus, Lecturer Oct 1999 ( The National Student Symposium Lucian Blaga) – Special...
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national treasure
de emilian valeriu pal
dacă ai noroc metroul face o oră pînă în centru ai putea să vezi și tu niște vedete în carne și oase poate beckam la braț cu posh spice mulțimea urlă urli și tu urletul e o formă de existență londra...
Way Of The Souls
de Octav Chivulescu
ISBN 973-0-03999-2 Noita R. Ipsni WAY OF THE SOULS * OURSELVES CIVILIZATION OF THE INS SOURCE OF LIGHT ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE FUTURE COLLECTION OF THOUGHTS CHAPTER 666 TRACES IN THE SAND Computer...
Simpozionul internațional despre avangardă: București-Zurich-Paris-Tel Aviv: Romanian and Jewish Avant-gardists in the Romanian Cultural Milieu; București, 26-27 mai
de marlena braester
Ca urmare a succesului simpozionului \"Avangarda românească între București, Paris și Tel Aviv\" care a avut loc la Tel Aviv în luna decembrie 2010 (www.agonia.ro/index.php/press/13963144/simpozionul_...
oameni
de Marinescu Victor
music by The National - Think You Can Wait
Interviu: Chris Hardy - între poezie și muzică
de Iulia Tanase
Chris Hardy - între poezie și muzică Chris Hardy este poet și muzician britanic. Locuiește în Londra, dar a trăit o perioadă în Africa și în Orientul Mijlociu. În prezent își distribuie timpul între...
Poet cu diplomă înrămată
de Elena Malec
Iarăși am primit un plic de la Academia Poeților Americani, New York, N.Y. Pe plicul cu timbru USA NONPROFIT.ORG, stă scris numele meu și adresa corectă. Îl cântaresc în palmă, e doldora, admir...
Noul premiu românesc \"Lux Mundi\"
de marlena braester
Norman Manea este primul laureat al noului premiu \"Lux Mundi\", creat anul acesta de Radio România Cultural. Juriul și-a motivat decizia subliniind \"talentul artistic și consecvența morală cu care...
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de Rosca Lucian
Care zi ar fi mai potrivită pentru a ne reîntâlni prietenul din copilărie sau fratele mai mic, de care nu am mai auzit de mult timp? -Păi trebuie să sunăm mai întâi sau să-i trimitem o scrisoare,...
Deborah Tyler-Bennett: \"Cititorii fideli sunt cei care păstrează suflul poeziei\"
de Sinziana Mihalache
Deborah Tyler-Bennett a publicat în 2010 volumul de poezii Pavilion (Editura Smokestack), a cărui context principal este orașul Brighton. Primul ei volum a fost Clark Gable in Mansfield (King’s...
Gulagul din umbra palmierilor (II.4)
de Doru Ciucescu
Janek a plecat dimineața la liceul "Dumuăă al Sahra" ("Lacrima Deșertului"). Avea de parcurs mai bine de un kilometru, dar, ca de obicei, a preferat să meargă pe jos. Pe drum s-a întâlnit cu un...
