"beth în aramaică adică tu" – 2360 rezultate
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aterizata dintr-o cearta de planete bete in acest prea-plin-de-mine pragmatism, inca agatata de coada unei comete ciufulite
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was one of the most prominent poets of the Victorian era. Her poetry was widely popular in both England and the United States during her lifetime.[1] A collection of her last poems was published by her husband, Robert Browning, shortly after her death. Works/Collections 1820: The Battle of Marathon: A Poem. Privately printed 1826: A Essay On Mind, with Other Poems. London: James Duncan 1833: Prometheus Bound, Translated from the Greek of Aeschylus,and Miscellaneous Poems. London: A.J. Valpy 1838: The Seraphim, and Other Poems. London: Saunders and Otley 1844: Poems (UK) / A Drama of Exile, and other Poems (US). London: Edward Moxon. New York: Henry G. Langley 1850: Poems ("New Edition", 2 vols.) Revision of 1844 edition adding Sonnets from the Portuguese and others. London: Chapman & Hall 1851: Casa Guidi Windows. London: Chapman & Hall 1853: Poems (3d ed.). London: Chapman & Hall 1854: Two Poems: "A Plea for the Ragged Schools...
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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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Derek Walcott
Derek Alton Walcott (born January 23, 1930) is a Caribbean poet, playwright, writer and visual artist. Born in Castries, St. Lucia, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992. His work, which developed independently of the schools of magic realism emerging in both South America and Europe at around the time of his birth, is intensely related to the symbolism of myth and its relationship to culture. He is best known for his epic poem Omeros, a reworking of Homeric story and tradition into a journey around the Caribbean and beyond to the American West and London. Walcott founded the Trinidad Theatre Workshop in 1959, which has produced his plays (and others) since that time, and remains active with its Board of Directors. He also founded Boston Playwrights' Theatre at Boston University in 1981 with the hope of creating a home for new plays in Boston, Massachusetts. Walcott retired from teaching poetry and drama in the Creative Writing Department at Boston University in 2007. In fall...
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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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Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Yevgeny Yevtushenko Best known poet of the post-Stalin generation of Russian poets, Yevtushenko\'s early poems show the influence of Mayakovsky and loyalty to communism, but with such works as The Third Snow (1955) Yevtushenko become a spokesman for the young post-Stalin generation and travelled abroad widely throughout the Khrushchev and the Brezhnev periods. Yevtushenko was born in Zima in Irkutsk (July 18, 1933) as a fourth-generation descendant of Ukrainians exiled to Siberia. He moved to Moscow in 1944, where he studied at the Gorky Institute of Literature from 1951 to 1954. In 1948 he accompanied his father on geological expeditions to Kazakhstan and to Altai in 1950. His first important narrative poem Zima Junction was published in 1956 but gained international fame in 1961 with Babi Yar, in which he denounced Nazi and Russian anti-Semitism. The poem was not published in Russia until 1984, althoug it was frequently recited in both Russia and abroad. The Heirs of Stalin (1961),...
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P. Tóth Irén
Născută în Oradea, 3-09-1963. Limba maternă: maghiară. Din anul 1999 stau în Debrețin. Din anul 2oo6 public poezii pe un portal în limba maghiară, și cam tot atunci am început să traduc poezii românești pe limba maghiară, de la mai mulți poeți români: George Bacovia, Zaharia Stancu, Ana Blandiana, Nichita Stănescu, Octavian Goga, și mulți alții. Acum încerc să traduc poeziile poeților maghari pe limba română. http://www.magyarulbabelben.net/works/ro/P._T%C3%B3th_Ir%C3%A9n/translations
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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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Naim Araidi
Naim Araidi was born in 1950, in the Druze village of Marrar in the Galilee. He went to Hebrew school in Haifa, and continued to a PhD in Hebrew Literature. He teaches in Haifa and has published numerous books of poetry and prose both Arabic and Hebrew. He has been awarded the Prime Minister's Award; The Creativity Prize for Arabic Literature; and an honorary PhD from the World Academy for Arts and Culture. A book of poetry entitled Back to the Village is available in English The first poetry book published in 1972 and others: Back into the village, 1986 - Perhaps this is love, 1990 - Five dimensions, 1991 Soldiers of water,1988 (prose) Fatal baptizing, 1992 (novel), Still - run deep, 2003 (poems). He has been translated into many languages. Books Published in Hebrew Is Love Possible [poetry), Eked, 1972 [Eich Efshar Leehov) Compassion and Fear [poetry), Eked, 1975 [Hemlah Ve-Pahad) Return to the Village [poetry), Am Oved, 1986 [Hazarti El Ha-Kefar) Perhaps it`s Love [poems ), Sifriat...
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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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beth în aramaică adică tu
de Cătălin Al DOAMNEI
alergam cu coada lui salman rushdie după mine ca să-ți spun cât te iubesc era o zi de august din vara ce nu se mai termina timpul creștea aidoma cozii lui rushdie voiam să te strig să te ating să fii...
Apariție editorială. Două antologii de poezie românească actuală, tradusă în limbile slovacă și maghiară
de Adina Ungur
Ieri, cu ocazia participării la lansarea cărților celor doi autori clujeni Dinu Virgil \"De devenit\", poezii și Voichița Pălăcean Vereș \"Ciocolată amăruie\", roman, am primit de la prietena mea,...
scrisori filigranate
de bianca marcovici
scrisori filigranate aș fi vrut să mă păstrez pentru poezia banalului aș fi vrut să alerg spre lumea ta cu bujori în obraji și cercei de cireșe triolet pesemne ca totul ar fi semănat cu o mică...
respirație artificială
de bianca marcovici
respirație gură la gură smoala cuvântului mi s-a părut că ești un tip imperturbabil, greu de cucerit în silaba poet. ai fost numai un vax de ghindă. orbită fiind de lacrimi de febră. mă sperie însă...
Vine primăvara
de Camelia Tripon
În iarna aceasta, când gerul s-a întețit am admirat florile cerului - fie noaptea ca pe niște nestemate, fie ziua precum petalele de nea. Acum natura se pregătește pentru marele vals al iubirii. De...
ma doare-n cot
de Alexandru Iacob
in dupa amiaza aceea am hotarat sa rup orice legatura cu nemiscatele umbre ale corpului meu infect beth avea 21 de ani iar eu as schimba doar rochia rosie cu care am fost de craciun te iubesc e bine...
Simpozionul \"Avangarda românească între București, Paris și Tel Aviv\"
de marlena braester
În urma colaborării Institutului Cultural Român din Tel Aviv, Institutului Cultural Francez (tot din Tel Aviv) și a Universității Ebraice din Ierusalim (Centrul de cercetare a iudaismului românesc),...
Autoportret
de Laura Cozma
Erau acele zile în care intram udă în amfiteatru la 8 dimineața deschideam umbrela țup într-o parte țup în alta colegele râdeau luam interviuri despre fericire colegii zgribuliți întrebau ai luat-o...
Bet
de Potoroaca Romeo
Bethadia – crepuscul Și cum poate tânărul să-și facă a lui casă? Ad-Beth crepuscul Paza stelelor Paza cerurilor Păzește căile sale Beth Chain Be Thadia Întinderea stelelor Semănarea lor Fac casă în...
Secvente 6
de Diana Manaila
îmi place să simt ploaia, frunzele, rădăcinile, sensul iutele, sarea şi vinul pudrat să ascult Beth Hart şi să îmi privesc venele pulsând compulsiv în ritmul toamnelor descrescătoare știu câ...
