"Wege zwischen dem Guten und dem Bösen der psychoanalytischen Erkenntnisse" – 503 rezultate
0.01 secundeMeilisearchHans Weissenborn
Debutează în revista \"Neue Wege\". Între 1945-1960 editează minuscula revistă \"alpha\", punând-o cu generozitate la dispoziția poeților autohtoni, dar și celor de aiurea. În 1969 era consilier pentru export.
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Hal Sirowitz
Pretending We went to Dan Lynch's, & listened to White musicians pretending that they were Black. And the people next to us jumped up & down, pretending that they were rock stars. And I put my hand on your knee, pretending that I was your lover. You remained aloof. Why did you have to be the only one who insisted on being yourself?
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James Thurber
Born: 8 December 1894 Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio Death: 2 November 1961 (complications from a stroke) Best Known As: Author of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Thurber\'s witty short stories and lumpy cartoons were a popular mainstay of The New Yorker magazine in the 1930s and 1940s. A Midwestern boy with an urbane twist, Thurber mixed comical reminiscences of his Ohio childhood with wry observations on modern times and the battle of the sexes. (His best-known story is The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the tale of a henpecked husband who escapes into heroic daydreams.) Thurber\'s funny, loopy, absurdist cartoons featured men, women, dogs and other strange animals. He was by turns hilarious and melancholy, and his darker nature seemed to come out in stories and cartoons about husbands and wives: the wives often domineering and sarcastic, the husbands harried or bitterly triumphant. Like Mark Twain, Thurber became increasingly morose in his last decade, although he continued to write...
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Ursula K LeGuin
Ursula Kroeber was born in 1929 in Berkeley, California, where she grew up. Her parents were the anthropologist Alfred Kroeber and the writer Theodora Kroeber, author of Ishi. She went to Radcliffe College and did graduate work at Columbia University. She married Charles A. Le Guin, a historian, in Paris in 1953; they have lived in Portland, Oregon, since 1958, and have three children and three grandchildren. Ursula K. Le Guin writes both poetry and prose, and in various modes including realistic fiction, science fiction, fantasy, young children\'s books, books for young adults, screenplays, essays, verbal texts for musicians, and voicetexts for performance or recording. She has published six books of poetry, twenty novels, over a hundred short stories (collected in eleven volumes), four collections of essays, eleven books for children, and four volumes of translation. Few American writers have done work of such high quality in so many forms. Several of Le Guin’s major titles have...
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Carla Ionita
I am the damnedest creature! I make you think of the old story about Alexander the Great. He wept when there were no more worlds to conquerr. Will I weep when there are no more rules to break?
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Nathaniel Tarn
Nathaniel Tarn (born 1928) is an American poet of Anglo French origin. Nathaniel Tarn was born in 1928 in Paris of a British father and a French mother with many links to the U.S.: the American side of the family were the Shuberts of Broadway (though he never met them). Tarn was brought up in France and Belgium and reached England a week before World War Two. He survived the Blitz, went up to Cambridge University early aged 18, studying History and English literature. He returned to France in 1948 to be a French poet, working in journalism and radio. He discovered anthropology and was trained at the Musee de l\'Homme, the Sorbonne and the College de France. This was followed by a Smith-Mundt-Fulbright scholarship to the University of Chicago via \"orientation\" at Yale with a year\'s research in Guatemala under Robert Redfield and a postdoctorate life at the London School of Economics. In 1959, after eighteen months\' research in Burma, he joined the School of Oriental and African...
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Emily Dickinson
Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in the quiet community of Amherst, Massachusetts, the second daughter of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Emily, Austin (her older brother) and her younger sister Lavinia were nurtured in a quiet, reserved family headed by their authoritative father Edward. Throughout Emily’s life, her mother was not "emotionally accessible," the absence of which might have caused some of Emily’s eccentricity. Being rooted in the puritanical Massachusetts of the 1800’s, the Dickinson children were raised in the Christian tradition, and they were expected to take up their father’s religious beliefs and values without argument. Later in life, Emily would come to challenge these conventional religious viewpoints of her father and the church, and the challenges she met with would later contribute to the strength of her poetry. The Dickinson family was prominent in Amherst. In fact, Emily’s grandfather, Samuel Fowler Dickinson, was one of the founders...
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Dylan Thomas
Dylan Marlais Thomas was born on October 27, 1914 in Swansea, Glamorganshire (Wales). He was educated at Swansea Grammar School and became well-known for his obscure poetry and amusing plays and prose. Before the publishing of Thomas' first book in 1934, he worked as a reporter for The South Wales Daily Post, in Swansea, (1931-1932) and as a free-lance writer from 1933. "18 Poems", Thomas' first book, was published as the result of a prize. Thomas was only 19 when this volume of poetry was released. He wrote nearly 30 poems in late 1933 and early 1934, of which 13 were published in this volume. Between May and October 1934, he completed another five for inclusion in the book. The Thomas' poems first appeared in the Sunday Referee in 1933 in a feature column called the "Poets' Corner," edited by Victor Neuburg and Runia Sheila MacLeod. Neuburg began to award prizes to poets whose work was judged to be the finest printed in the column over a period of six months. The prize was that the...
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Nora Iuga
Nora Iuga este pseudonimul literar al Eleonorei Almosnino, (n. 4 ianuarie 1931, București) este o poetă română, romancieră și traducătoare din limbile germană și suedeză. A fost soția poetului decedat George Almosnino și este mama balerinului Tiberiu Almosnino. Este licențiată a Facultății de Filologie, specializarea Germanistică, Universitatea din București (1953). I-a avut ca profesori pe Tudor Vianu și George Călinescu. Profesoară de limba germană între 1954 și 1955. Lucrează ca bibliograf la Biblioteca Centrală de stat, în perioada 1955-1969. Din 1969 până în 1977, a fost redactor la Editura Enciclopedică. Ziaristă la ziarele de limba germană "Neuer Weg" și "Volk und Kultur" (1977-1986). Din 1971 este membră a Uniunii Scriitorilor din România și membră PEN-Club. Din anul 2000 deține funcții de conducere în Uniunea Scriitorilor: secretară a Secției de Poezie (inițiatoarea Cenaclului Uniunii Scriitorilor "Gellu Naum") în perioada 1999 - 2002, membră în Consiliul de conducere a...
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Rainer Maria Rilke
- s-a nascut la 4 Decembrie 1875, la Praga, ca fiu al lui Iosif si Sophia - 1886 – bursier de stat la Scoala Militara Reala Inferioara din St Polten. Divortul parintilor - 1890 – Scoala Militara Reala Superioara Mahrisch-Weisskirchen - 1891 – termina Scoala Militara, frecventeaza Academia Comerciala din Linz - 1892- pregateste bacalaureatul in particular, la Praga - 1894 – Apare Leben und Lieder (Viata si cantece) - 1895 – Bacalaureat. Studiaza la Praga Istoria Artei, Filozofie si Literatura. Apare Larenopfer (Ofranda Larilor) - Studii la Unversitatea din Munchen - 1896 – Advent, Am leben bin (De-a lungul vietii), Weg-Warten (Cicori de vara) - 1900 – vizita la Tolstoi, la Jasnaia Poliana. Ii apare “Povestiri despre bunul Dumnezeu” - 1902 – apare “Cartea imaginilor” – poezie din 1898-1901 - 1905 – apare “Ceaslovul” - 1906 – apare “Povestea de dragoste si de moarte a stegarului Cristoph Rilke” “Requiem. “Poezii din tinerete” - 1910 – apare “Insemnarile lui Malte Laurids Brigge” - 1914 –...
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You Were My Death
de fara cuvinte
You were my death: you I could hold when all fell away from me.
Wish you were here
de Roger Waters
So, so you think you can tell Heaven from hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell And did they get you to trade...
Wish You Were Here
de Pink Floyd
So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell? And did they get you to trade...
while you were sleeping...
de Cristian Oravitan
Nu poate sa doarma. Nu mai poate sa doarma. Serile se gandeste la ei iar in zori, de cum da lumina, daca nu este exagerat de obosit, pleoapele refuza sa se mai lipeasca. Draperiile nu mai folosesc la...
If I were a carpenter
de Marin Tănase
Te întrebam dacă știi să numeri stele să le guști licorile negre, suspinul pădurii azi am fost în clar de lună mâine tramvaiele mor sub fluturi i-a fost frică nopții de stele
wish you were here
de anmaot
culeg picăturile de ploaie în palmele mele uscate, și-mi stropesc pleoapele împietrite de atatea vise. universul cantă – și se aude cel mai bine atunci când dimineața îți înflorește în geam. am...
I like you calm, as if you were absent
de Pablo Neruda
I like you calm, as if you were absent, and you hear me far-off, and my voice does not touch you. It seems that your eyelids have taken to flying: it seems that a kiss has sealed up your mouth. Since...
Sorin Olariu, Laurentiu Orasanu si Rodica Elena Lupu la Radio Romania International
de Sorin Olariu
Wee-kend cu prietenii - Emisiune realizată de Simona Constantin, de la Radio România Internațional, cu ocazia lansării cărții de epigrame și poezii satirice intitulată UN ZÂMBET DE PESTE OCEAN,...
Moon kiss
de Andrei Tudora
We were walking in the park Holding hands, late at night. We were alone, it wasn’t dark, We had the moon, we had our light. And then, she stoped and looked at me, The full moon was shining above, I...
Of Sands and You
de Alina Nicholson
We were so used - You stil remember? - To run at night On silver sand And lay our bodies, Children of the moon, In beds of rocks And velvet shells... I beg you now, Wherever might your steps Have...
