"returnand o piatra" – 506 rezultate
0.04 secundeMeilisearchKostas Varnalis
Kostas Varnalis (1884-1974) a fost romancier și poet grec. Opera sa include: Lumina care arde (1922) Poemele scalvilor asediați (1927) Adevarata apologie a lui Socrate (1933)(o lucrare în proză) Engleză Kostas Varnalis was a Greece writer and poet of the 20th Century. Varnalis was born on February 14, 1884, in Pyrgos, Eastern Rumelia (now Burgas, Bulgaria). He was educated in Philippoupolis (now Plovdiv) and received a scholarship from the Greek community of Eastern Rumelia to study literature in Athens. In 1909, Varnalis was appointed to a teaching post in Greece. He received a scholarship in 1919 for post-graduate studies in Paris, France. The two years he spent in France changed him radically as a person: Varnalis was deeply moved by the suffering of common people during World War I and greatly influenced by the October Revolution in Russia. He returned to Greece and acquired the label "leftist" which led to dismissal from his teaching post during the Pangalos dictatorship in 1925....
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Giorgio Caproni
S-a născut la Livorno la 7 ianuarie 1912, apoi la vârsta de zece ani s-a mutat cu familia la Genova. A participat la război și la Rezistență, după care s-a stabilit la Roma, ocupându-se de gazetărie și activând în învățământ. Prima culegere de poeme e din 1936, Come un\'allegoria, fiind urmată de: Ballo a Fontanigorda (1938); Finzioni (1941); Cronistoria (1943); Stanze della funicolare (1952); Il passaggio d\'Enea (1956); Il seme del piangere (1959); Congedo del viaggiatore & altre prosopopee (1966); Il muro della terra (1975); Il franco cacciatore (1982). A tradus din Proust, Apollinaire, Genet. Deși aparent se integrează ermetismului în vogă când debutează, Caproni e un poet original ce știe să găsească o direcție proprie, vizibilă la început în muzicalitatea versului și în miza afectivă a conținutului. În timp, odată cu Il passaggio d\'Enea, poetul este tot mai atent la real, pe care încearcă să-l capteze în starea de virginitatea, recurgând la registrele vorbite ale limbii într-un...
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Ademar Barros
Born 22 April 1901 - Piracicaba , Brazil Died 12 March 1969 - Paris, France Adhemar Pereira de Barros (1901-1969) was the mayor of Săo Paulo (1957-1961), and twice governor of Săo Paulo (1947-1951 & 1963-1966). Formou-se em medicina em 1923 pela Escola Nacional de Medicina, (atualmente pertencente à Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro). Fez especializaçăo no Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Estudou nos Estados Unidos e fez residência médica em várias cidades européias, onde se tornou aviador, retornando ao Brasil em 1926. Em 6 de abril de 1927 casou com Leonor Mendes de Barros, com quem teve quatro filhos. Clinicou até 1932, quando se engajou nas fileiras da Revoluçăo Constitucionalista de 1932, como grande parte dos jovens paulistas de sua época. Com a derrota do movimento constitucionalista de 1932 exilou-se no Paraguai, onde se alistou como médico na Guerra do Chaco, e na Argentina. Nos seus governos sempre procurou beneficiar os ex-combatentes de 1932 com pensões e homenagens, tendo, em...
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Flor Aur
M-am nascut și am crescut în Bacău. Dulcele târg m-a returnat orașului natal inginer...Român, stresat , am secretat sidef , nu perle...puse-n vers. N-am publicat.
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Eugenia Rulazu
Am fost nascuta in Romania si am singe jumatatea ruseasca + jumatatea romaneasca. Am trait 5 ani in Bucuresti, dupa ce am mers cu parintii in Uzbekistan. In anul 2008 am returnat in Romania. Am diploma in economics, MBA, lucrez ca consultant in compania multinationala. Nu pot sa scriu poezii, dar imi place oamenii care stiu cum sa colorez paginele vietii cu romantica. Deoarice si am inregistrat pe saitul acesta minunat. Cer scuze si pentru limba mea romana si pentru alt ceva daca este caz :-)
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Radu Contes
The beginning of my childhood was profoundly marked by one of my grandfather’s passions – literature. For him reading, living, the writings of so many did not seem to be enough, so he began writing his own stories that still echo in my memory and in my heart. I remember that one day I went to him and asked “What are you writing about?”. Looking at me for only a second and returning his eyes at the ink stained notebook he answered: “My life”. Regretful, I confess that that was the last dialogue we had. After that I began reading, reading everything he was writing. Two years after his death, I had met someone who changed everything. I stopped reading and began writing myself. It was such a new feeling. It seemed to be never ending. It still feels. Since the first time, you may think I am exaggerating, but it really was the first time I saw her when I felt this sudden urge of writing. Words like “Thank you” seem meaningless compared to the things that you have done for me.
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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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Thomas Gray
1716–71, English poet. He was educated at Eton and Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1739 he began a grand tour of the Continent with Horace Walpole. They quarreled in Italy, and Gray returned to England in 1741. He continued his studies at Cambridge, and he remained there for most of his life, living in seclusion, studying Greek, and writing. In 1768 he was made professor of history and modern languages, but he did no real teaching. Although he was reconciled with Walpole, and formed other close relationships in his lifetime, his shy and sensitive disposition was ill adapted to the robust century in which he lived. He was offered the laureateship in 1757 but refused it. His first important poems, written in 1742, include “To Spring,” “On a Distant Prospect of Eton College,” and a sonnet on the death of his close friend Richard West. After years of revision he finished his great “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” (1751), a meditative poem presenting thoughts conjured up by the sight of a...
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James Joyce
Joyce was born in Dublin, where his father was a rates collector. He was educated at a Jesuit school and University College, Dublin where he studied philosophy and language. When he was still an undergraduate, in 1900, his long review of Ibsen’s last play was published in the Fortnightly Review. At this time he also began writing his poems which were later collected in Chamber Music, published in 1907. In 1902 Joyce left Dublin for Paris, but returned the following year as his mother was dying. From 1904 he lived with Nora Barnacle, whom he married in 1931 (the year his father died), a son was born in 1905, and a daughter in 1918. Their home from 1905 to 1915 was Trieste, where Joyce taught English at the Berlitz school. In 1909 and 1912 he made his final trips to Ireland, attempting to arrange the publication of his first book Dubliners, which finally appeared in England in 1914. It was during this time that he was contacted by Ezra Pound, a leading champion of modernist writers who...
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Kurt Weill
Biography Early Years Kurt Weill was born on 2 March 1900 in Dessau, Germany. The son of a cantor, Weill displayed musical talent early on. By the time he was twelve, he was composing and mounting concerts and dramatic works in the hall above his family\'s quarters in the Gemeindehaus. During the First World War, the teenage Weill was conscripted as a substitute accompanist at the Dessau Court Theater. After studying theory and composition with Albert Bing, Kapellmeister of the Theater, Weill enrolled at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik, but found the conservative training and the infrequent lessons with Engelbert Humperdinck too stifling. After a season as conductor of the newly formed municipal theater in Lüdenscheid, he returned to Berlin and was accepted into Ferruccio Busoni\'s master class in composition. He supported himself through a wide range of musical occupations, from playing organ in a synagogue to piano in a Bierkeller, by tutoring students (including Claudio Arrau and...
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returnand o piatra
de Ștefan Petrea
venisem, cu pietrele-amândouă, la măritișul tău privirea aspră a nopții îmi țintuia cu severitate interioarele cuvinte prin talpă roua dintr-o viață anterioară suia ca o sevă de bun rămas către inimi...
Petru și Pavel - partea întâi
de petre bucinschi
Silvia butona telecomanda televizorului, nimic din ce viziona nu îi satisfăcea gustul, plictisită, nu se putea concentra asupra nici unui sentiment din cele ce o încercau rând pe rând: melancolie,...
Cronica unui oraș fără picioare
de Marin Constantin Daniel
la Bruges mai ploua, nenăscut încă erai printre morți prefăcuți urcat-am în cercuri spre tine Sibiu alterat, Sibiu returnat unui secol cu geamuri crăpate copiii crescuți în lumini de mansardă și ploi...
Ion Mureșan, între draperiile existenței
de florin caragiu
Antologia „Băutorii de absint” (ed. Paralela 45, 2007), prefațată de Bogdan Crețu, se vrea „începutul unei reevaluări critice a poeziei generației ’80\", grupând laolaltă „cinci poeți nedogmatici”,...
O săptămână la Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK (4)
de Helia Rimoga
Ziua a cincea Suntem în autobuzul 16A, pe ruta lui duminicală. E o rută de cele mai multe ori paralelă cu linia țărmului. Mai vedem o dată vechiul Portsmouth de la geamul vehiculului și chiar o luăm...
Autoportret într-o flacără de brichetă
de Mircea Cărtărescu
sunt o dantură pulverizată, o gură arsă după o noapte cu băutură sunt o sarcină toxică, un torent albastru de cianură zvâcnind bifurcat din gura păianjenului, mai puternic decât un cașalot, mai...
Femeile au scris cu sânge în cartea umanității
de Pavel Raluca
\"O femeie liniștită ascunde o alta, plină de ambiții, de pasiuni sau de provocări. Și nu dintre cele mai neînsemnate, ci dimpotrivă, din categoria celor care o pot situa în afara legii.\" Traian...
Schimb de sunete
de Lucian Oganovici
Aruncăm unii în alții cu sunete zgomote produse prin vibrația gâtlejului nostru perturbări ale liniștii pe care le numim cuvinte. Ne ferim stânga-dreapta sus-jos să nu ne lovească ne apărăm de ele cu...
teancul de euro
de cornel marginean
teancul de euro (orice asemanare cu realitatea este pur intamplatoare) proza Ce soare nemilos si cata piatra. Marea e asa de aproape. Ana o vede printre frunzele de vie, ca o panglica subtire mai...
mai multe poeme
de dan mihuț
sfatul medicului bolnav adică la foc, la spuza pe care ne facem negri din cauza unei perechi de bocanci îți poți pierde cel mai bun prieten poate să creadă că i-ai ars dinadins dar trebuie să asculți...
