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Poeme cu si despre îngeri
de Marius Surleac
Roger Woddis
Roger Woddis, poet: born London 17 May 1917; married Joan Hobson (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved); died London 16 July 1993. Roger Woddis was a writer and humorous poet. One of his most famous poems, Ethics for Everyman, deals with double-morality of ethical principles. His early writing career included some involvement with Unity Theatre, London, where he contributed material to a number of revues. His poetry featured regularly in Radio Times and other periodicals in the 1970s. During much of the 1980s and early '90s, he had his own weekly poem in the humour magazine Punch: titled "Subverse". This consisted each week of a humorously subversive political poem, often dealing with recent events. He was also New Statesman's weekly poet until months before his death, succeeding 'Sagittarius' (Olga Katzin) in 1970 and, before her, Reginald Reynolds; and succeeded by Bill Greenwell. His poems featured topics such as the Vietnam war, miners strikes, and apartheid. He also wrote...
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Louis Dudek
Louis Dudek, OC (February 6, 1918 – March 23, 2001) was a Canadian poet and literary critic and publisher of Polish origin. He is known for his writing, his role in defining Modernism in poetry, and his literary criticism. He was the author of over two dozen books of poetry, criticism, and other topics. He supported and initially published many poets, including other now-established writers including Daryl Hyne and Ken Norris. Born in Montreal, Quebec to a Catholic family which had emigrated from Poland, Dudek received a BA from McGill University in 1939. He joined the Department of English of McGill University in 1951, where he lectured in modern poetry. Dudek remained at McGill for the rest of his life. He founded Contact Press, a Montreal publisher of poetry in the 1950s and 1960s, with Raymond Souster and Irving Layton. Writer Robin Blaser called Dudek “Canada’s most important—that is to say, consequential modern voice.” The Dudek archives and many of his papers, known as the...
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Ion Vinea
Ion Vinea s-a născut pe 17 aprilie 1895 în localitatea Giurgiu. Pseudonimul literar al lui Ion Eugen Iovanaki, poet român în vecinătatea mișcării literare de avangardă.După absolvirea liceului \"Sfântul Sava\" din București, frecventează cursurile Facultății de Drept, mai întâi la București, apoi la Iași, unde își ia diploma de licență. Nu a profesat niciodată avocatura. Încă din anii liceului, scoate împreună cu Tristan Tzara și Marcel Iancu revista Simbol 1912, cu atitudine netă împotriva semănătorismului. În anii 1914-1916 publică versuri apreciate în mod pozitiv de critică. De la început Vinea a fost socotit un poet modern. A fi modern la acea dată însemna a fi simbolist. Dacă poeziile de ucenicie sunt într-adevăr simboliste, producțiile următoare au o nuanță mai tonică, Vinea fiind refractar oricărei înregimentări. El și-a înjghebat propria echipă în jurul revistei Contimporanul, pe care o conduce în anii 1922-1932, revistă care devine principală rampă de lansare a scriitorilor...
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James Whitcomb Riley
Born October 7, 1849, Greenfield,Indiana, US Died July 22, 1916 (aged 66)Indianapolis, Indiana, US James Whitcomb Riley (October 7, 1849 – July 22, 1916) was an American writer and poet. Known as the "Hoosier Poet", "National Poet" and the "Children's Poet," [2] he started his career during 1875 writing newspaper verse in Indiana dialect for the Indianapolis Journal. His verse tended to be humorous or sentimental, and of the approximately one-thousand poems that Riley published, over half are in dialect. Claiming that “simple sentiments that come direct from the heart”[1] were the reason for his success, Riley vended verse about ordinary topics that were "heart high. "Riley was a bestselling author during the early 1900s and earned a steady income from royalties; he also traveled and gave public readings of his poetry. His favorite authors were Robert Burns and Charles Dickens, and Riley himself befriended bestselling Indiana authors such as Booth Tarkington, George Ade and Meredith...
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Robert Choquette
S-a născut la Manchester, New Hempshire, S.U.A., în anul 1905. Gazetar, colaborator la Radio-Canada, președinte al Academiei canadiene-franceze și al Academiei Ronsard. A deținut posturi de seamă, printre care acela de ambasador în Argentina. Poezia lui este un manifest adresat tinerelor generații de a se inspira din natura și peisajul canadian, pe care să le cânte în versuri tonice, virile. Volume : Printre vântoase (1925), Muzeul Metropolitan (1931), Poezii noi (1933), Suită marină (1953), Opere poetice (1956). Robert Guy Choquette, CC, GOQ (April 22, 1905 – January 22, 1991) was a Canadian novelist, poet and diplomat. Born in Manchester, New Hampshire, his family moved to Montreal in 1914. In 1968, he was appointed Canada's ambassador to Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. He served until 1970.[1] In 1968, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. In 1989, he was made a Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec.
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Rusu Emma
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Oriah Mountain Dreamer
Oriah Mountain Dreamer is the author of the inspirational prose-poem and international best-selling books, The Invitation (now translated into over fifteen languages), The Dance and The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here . Her writing explores how to follow the thread of our deepest heart\'s longing into a life of meaning and purpose. Her latest book, What We Ache For: Creativity and the Unfolding of Your Soul, (Harper San Francisco, April 2005) offers reflections on and practical guidelines for finding and cultivating creative work that is not separated from your spirituality, your direct experience of that which is both what you are and larger than yourself, or your sexuality, the fire and sensuality of life lived in the physical world. Oriah has shared her insights and stories with audiences throughout the world at conferences and retreats and through radio and TV appearances (CBC, TVO, Oprah, NPR, PBS, Wisdom Network.) Blending ruthless honesty, humour, insight and compassion for...
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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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John Milton
1608 - 1674 One of the greatest poets of the English language, best-known for his epic poem PARADISE LOST (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse. Besides poems, Milton published pamphlets defending civil and religious rights. John Milton was born in London. His mother Sarah Jeffrey, a very religious person, was the daughter of a merchant sailor. His father, also named John, had risen to prosperity as a scrivener or law writer - he also composed music. The family was wealthy enough to afford a second house in the country. Milton's first teachers were his father, from whom he inherited love for art and music, and the writer Thomas Young, a graduate of St Andrews University. At the age of twelve Milton was admitted to St Paul's School near his home and five years later he entered Christ's College, Cambridge. During this period, while considering himself destined for the ministry, he began to...
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Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (3 iunie 1926, Paterson, New Jersey - 5 aprilie 1997) a fost un poet american postbelic, aparținând așa numitei generații beat. Este cunoscut pentru celebrul poem postmodern Howl. Și-a manifestat deschis dezaprobarea față de Războiul din Vietnam. Tatăl lui Ginsberg a fost fiul unui profesor și poet, Louis Ginsburg, iar mama a fost o femeie cu convingeri comuniste, care s-a îmbolnăvit psihic și a murit destul de tânără. După terminarea studiilor de drept la Universitatea Columbia a avut diferite slujbe, de exemplu critic literar la revista Newsweek. Publicarea în 1956 a cărții „Howl and Other Poems” l-a identificat imediat ca adept al generației beat, lucrările sale ulterioare fiind și ele împotriva materialismul american și pentru găsirea unei noi forme de exprimare. Mare iubitor de călătorie, Ginsburg a trăit să vadă sfârșitul generației beat, în ultimii ani stilul său literar putând fi descris ca antiautoritar. În ultimii ani de viață a fost budist, după ce s-a...
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poem toxic
de Irina Lazar
În blocul în care miroase a canal iar gândacii foșgăie în cojile de cartof eu îmi prăjesc carnea îmi ascut unghiile le vopsesc cu roșu afară căldura cotrobăie în trecători îi face una cu asfaltul îmi...
poem in ponytail
de dan herciu
mă dizolv cuminte ca o tabletă de codeină în vodcă / viața se strâmbă la mine / târfa de lux și chelnerul neîndemânatic iubita mea își taie părul și încearcă să-l vândă pe e - bay / plictisit desenez...
poem
de masha djinn (nepoata)
jumătatea zilei bune nu reușește să devore jumătatea moartă o coadă prelungă rămâne afară să se zbată până la asfințit. Cum sunt cutiile toracice ale animalelor proaspăt jupuite îngrozitor de...
poem pe frunză
de FLOARE PETROV
pe toate drumurile-s semne și indicii, că lumea-i un ospiciu cu descreierați, i-au creat naturii grave prejudicii, au și arborii ochii înlăcrimați. apele-s otrăvite, aerul este toxic, pe cupola lumii...
Poem tactil
de Cristian Stancu
Te-am dezbrăcat de acel gol de primăvară la impulsul subțire și tăios al lui Marte m-ai înțepat cu limbi de ceas pe spate cicatricile noastre puse una peste alta au completat puzzle-ul și atunci am...
iubire
de Alexandru Gheție
teama că te-aș zări în moarte nu mă lasă să mor e un poem despre bătrânețe acesta pentru o iubire bătrână bătrână cu vocale senile cuvinte octogenare și miros înțepător de urină - toxic – ar fi...
Eviscerat
de Carmen Sorescu
o lebădă neagră, un poem anost, o cameră goală un artist pe scena cu draperie roșie masa de aluminiu sub un reflector puternic sala e plină, liniștea este teatrală, are umbrelă verde îmi cade pe...
scădeți + împuținați-vă
de Marius Lazarescu
ce să spui despre un amor nepieritor ea era așa iar el așa și așa împreună băteau covoare/tocau cepe/ butonau plasme/se giugiuleau/ dați-mi un story toxic radioactiv ca în romeo hamlet julieta...
[lucrurile care zbiară sunt înaintea ta]
de Daniel Dăian
corect descheiate de la mâini încolo un singur om le împinge prin pereți ca și cum ar fi sânge în mijlocul acestui lucru o pasăre întinsă acoperă întunericul care tremură de liniște uneori se...
