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0.03 secundeMeilisearchPete 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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Harry White de Danciu
din Prefață lui Ștefan Doru Dăncuș la cartea: Sânt pentru ca Este Harry White de Danciu s-a născut într-o lume a lacrimei terestre, satul Trestia din Maramureș. Acolo unde copilăria nu se pierde niciodată pe ulițele satului pline de praf, în luna când florile se rup din mugure prevestind învierea lui Isus. S-a risipit în parfumul universului, cu o chitară adesea sub braț, trecănd trist pe străzile întunecate ale unui oraș din România. Un steag, o mașină de tors, o lampă de mină, o piatră de la Chiuzbaia și alte câteva obiecte rustice, reprezintă pentru el zestrea româneascăa printre străaini. Dacă ar fi judecat după acestea, nu poate fi considerat un om bogat; în rest își trăieste viața pentru a putea răspunde la căteva întrebări esențiale pe care și le-a pus. Imaginea lui este mereu aceiași din vremea când a fost învățător în lumea copilăriei sale, pentru că nu există nicăieri pe pămănt un tablou mai frumos decăt acel al întoarcerii Învățătorului. Cartea de față (Sânt pentru ca Este)...
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Paul Laurence Dunbar
Romancier, nuvelist și poet. A cântat în special pe muncitorii negri, într-un stil caracterizat printr-un anumit patos și umor natural. *** Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 – February 9, 1906) was a seminal American poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Dunbar gained national recognition for his 1896 Lyrics of a Lowly Life, one poem in the collection Ode to Ethiopia. In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante listed Paul Laurence Dunbar on his list of 100 Greatest African Americans. Dunbar was born in Dayton, Ohio to parents who had escaped from slavery; his father was a veteran of the American Civil War, having served in the 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry Regiment. His parents instilled in him a love of learning and history. He was a student at an all-white high school, Dayton Central High School, and he participated actively as a student. During high school, he was both the editor of the school newspaper and class president, as...
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Bobby Big
My name is Bobby, I`m a man of 53 years old, heterosexual, Caucasian (white), Christian, I`m born in Romania - Brasov. at 10 March 1958, my zodiac sign is pisces, I live in ....my city... & I`m here only for you... my sweety... :) Bobby Big58.
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Daniela Maria Benea
I was born in Cluj-Napoca on the 11th of September 1970. I have learned to read, write and love over there. In 1991 I moved to Brisbane, Australia. I hold a bachelor degree in International Business. Later on I followed a couple of courses in Psychology. I mainly write in Romanian, that's what makes me feel closer to the places I left. However I do write in English, sometimes it feels like the words find me better this way, or maybe it's the other way around. I read many English books, biographies, poetry, etc.
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Dîrzu Andrei-Ovidiu
I'm Alunelu from Hunedoara, Romania, a graduating student from Informatics College, a becoming artist. My hobbies are: reading books and the imitative arts. I am a funny person and I make the people around me to laugh. When I am sad I am not showing it directly. The sadness is shown many times through the verses I write.
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John Keats
John Keats John Keats (October 31, 1795 – February 23, 1821) was one of the principal poets of the English Romantic movement. During his short life, his work received constant critical attacks from the periodicals of the day, though politics, rather than aesthetics, often dictated those opinions. By the mid-nineteenth century, however, audiences began to appreciate more fully the significance of the cultural change his work both presaged and helped to form. Elaborate word choice and sensual imagery characterize Keats' poetry. He often felt himself working in the shadow of past poets, particularly Milton and Spenser, and only towards the end of his life produced his most original and most memorable poems, including a series of odes that remain among the most popular poems in English. Oscar Wilde, the aestheticist non pareil was to later write: "[...] who but the supreme and perfect artist could have got from a mere colour a motive so full of marvel: and now I am half enamoured of the...
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Claude Simon
Claude Simon (10 October 1913, — 6 July 2005) was a French novelist and the 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature. He was born in Antananarivo, Madagascar, and died in Paris, France. Simon is often identified with the nouveau roman movement exemplified in the works of Alain Robbe-Grillet and Michel Butor, and while his fragmented narratives certainly contain some of the formal disruption characteristic of that movement (in particular Triptyque from 1973), he nevertheless retains a strong sense of narrative and character. In fact, Simon arguably has much more in common with his Modernist predecessors than with his contemporaries; in particular, the works of Marcel Proust and William Faulkner are a clear influence. Simon's use of self-consciously long sentences (often stretching across many pages and with parentheses sometimes interrupting a clause which is only completed pages later) can be seen to reference Proust's own style, and Simon morever makes use of certain Proustian settings (in...
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Manuel Acuña
Manuel Acuña Narro (27 August 1849 – 6 December 1873) was a 19th-century Mexican writer. He focused on poetry, but also wrote some novels and plays. Even though he was famous at an early time of his life, he decided to commit suicide. It is not certain why he killed himself, but it is thought that he did so because of a woman. Acuña was born in the city of Saltillo, Coahuila, on August 27, 1849 to Francisco Acuña and Refugio Narro. He was taught how to write and read at an early age. Later he studied in the “Colegio Josefino”, in Saltillo. Around 1865 he was transferred to Mexico City to the School of San Ildefonso, where he entered as a full time student. Here he studied mathematics, Latin, French and philosophy. Acuña lived at a time at which Mexican society was dominated by philosophical-positivist intellectuality. Furthermore he was living as a romantic tendency in poetry was occurring. In January 1868, Acuña initiated his studies in medicine at the...
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Harry White de Danciu
intreaga Prefață a lui Ștefan Doru Dăncuș la cartea \"Sânt pentru ca Este\" Au apărut în vremurile noastre, pe planetă, milioane de cărți și tot atâtea milioane de monumente ale prostiei și orgoliului de-a fi scriitor cu orice preț. Pădurile pământului au fost exterminate cu sălbăticie pentru a se tipări pe lemnul lor disprețul și aroganța unor indivizi care, în fața Creatorului, descalifică specia umană. Nu este prima dată când spun că lemnul plânge de durere când este imprimat cu stupizenia și obscenitatea umană și vibrează fericit atunci când se aplică pe el cerneala tipografică a Înaltului. Cartea lui Harry White de Danciu a bucurat lemnul sacrificat pentru a fi editată, afirm acum, când piața literară e plină de surogate subordonate mentalității de tarabă. E timpul altor cărți, a venit vremea ca “glorioasa literatură” să apună, să întâmpine cu respect o altă ordonare a literelor, cuvintelor, frazelor și sensului acestora. Omenirea trebuie să învețe altă limbă, una universală,...
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EgoPHobia #15
de Sorin - Mihai Grad
A aparut noul numar al revistei EgoPHobia si poate fi citit la www.egophobia.ro . Ca invitat il avem pe Jean-Lorin Sterian. EgoPHobia #15 contine: #editorial ~ Ștefan Bolea – JJ - the Trickster ~...
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