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Friday, April 11, 2008
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suggest the book: Pomegranate Soup Marsha Mehrando comforting book list
TowerOfBooks - recommended
cool-because I could focus on it because
cool-cool little
to depress the non-hungry
cool-bo interesting recipes Persian
cool-for an incredible knowledge of herbs as spices-psycho-
but terribly dangerous because it stimulates the appetite-konicznie so you have to have something to eat
review from the net
thick soup made with pomegranate, the famous recipe Mardżan Aminpur, primarily to to restore balance in the body. Even levels of humors. No wonder that became the title of the novel Marsha Mehran. Novel, full of aromas and flavors, but also very human whims, where uneven levels tend to lead to any strife. Zaognionych Especially, when suddenly appear close to a stranger. Someone else, a strange, coming off the beaten track and tattered uniforms. How right here ... when one day, Green Island, in the air rose the smell of Persia ...
"smells like heaven Or here, or do not know what ... 'They admitted some of the Irish, when they first became aware of existing in the air mixture of cardamom and ginger, rose water, basmatu, tarragon and savory ... Yes, the smell of that fateful morning, announced the beginning of the changes. But not all dragged him playfully in the lungs, to sweep everyday, but even in this godforsaken hole, which is undoubtedly Ballinacroagh, władanej by Thomas McGuire, she woke zziębnięte senses. On that day met two worlds. Sensual Iran Ireland and cool. Countries like in his tale, but so different. Not surprisingly, the Babylon Cafe exotica initially pushed even the bravest. However, if you can build it for a long time?
In the era of intrusive migration to the Green Isle has reached unless all nationalities. The Irish, however, although initially seemed to be nice, however turned out to be quite conservative in their, often for many specific, pursuits. What's more, their openness, not quite turned out to be what others recognize as such. Superficial, maybe ugrzeczniona was not filled with genuine and deep affection. On the other hand, as they surprised when a stranger with such gusto they began to invade a peaceful country so far. Why it is hardly surprising that the allies cold low garncami guys with gold does not open up, would not let anyone else but each other "its". And while time is slowly blurring, still it is. Therefore, Mehran's novel, the debut so much like chocolate, is the most sincere, plausible and, above all, very "on time". The author presenting the trials and tribulations Mardżan, Lali, and Bahar, sisters, that the heavy baggage of experience and the mystery had fled from Iran to hide on the Green Island, in fact, borrowed from the Irish daily life. World that has become a melting pot of various cultures. But also, though often compared to the Chocolate Quail in rose petals and spices Master, created its own story. Convergent only in the use of personal taste and experience, in which a citizen of the world as more than one state, is extremely well equipped.
heroines of her novels, three sisters, which assume Cafe Babylon, are Mardżan, full of verve, still young, complaining and grumpy Lejla, and usually depressed, melancholic Bahar. All carry the mystery, dreams and desires, but also fears. Marked by the fear of the past, but the magic of Persia, you want everything to offer. Especially living in this "land of sheep and wacky serpentine roads ...". And so the world of Ireland and Iran are mixed. People and feeling the same everywhere, can get along with each other. A love ... Well, like dwarfs and other fairy creatures, is present in all municipal. No need to wait a long time that worked the magic of both worlds, weaving a tight and delivering its own fruit.
Although this tale of female rather pleased readers are fans of the Irish of both sexes will surely find in it the author's love of the Celtic world, and its own distinctive insights. A great addition is, of course, elements of the Iranian cuisine, author of the generous hand which spread through the pages. Why not spend the characters and personalities to some stereotypical, but he throws in a bit of kindness, give the impression that Marsha Mehran wanted to change his novel into a fairy tale.
Actually, the question is this: Just Do we need another chocolate? In my opinion, yes, because the pomegranate soup is certainly not plagiarism. It is a struggle not to transmit culture, but the story of the insistent forgetting evil, escape from the nightmare of everyday life, find their own paradise, desire for happiness. But is it possible? Can not remember the nightmare about yourself? Because the grenade, although he attributed to the symbolism of death and evil, above all, hope. A collection of tiny grains, which may be the beginnings of something else ... Each of them, if you just give him a chance. But in Twardawa shell, which not everyone may want to measure.
Persia on the Green Island
Title of Book: Pomegranate Soup
Author reviews: Marzena Kowalska (2006-09-11)
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Tropical Paint Colors Home Exterior
soup with pomegranate scents to eat your eyes
books and good food smells
obviously do not remember the title but I'm on the trail
Soup with grenades-just read
provence
chocolate
Quail in rose petals
Mistress of spices
Zorba Eadweard Muybridge
books and good food smells
obviously do not remember the title but I'm on the trail
Soup with grenades-just read
provence
chocolate
Quail in rose petals
Mistress of spices
Zorba
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Hit Leg And Now It's Numb
tween-animation zjęć Muybridge
(born April 9, 1830 - died. May 8, 1904) - Photos phases
horse move made by Eadweard Muybridge
-1872 breakthrough made by a team of camera coupled motion pictures phases of a galloping horse, then photographed the other animals and people. The famous animation
horse in motion
Galloping Bison, but lovely, black and white as the Karl May
dancing in an old, dusty sound of a musical with a broken
gifs do not want to move here-I still have an hourglass - I wonder why
(born April 9, 1830 - died. May 8, 1904) - Photos phases
horse move made by Eadweard Muybridge
-1872 breakthrough made by a team of camera coupled motion pictures phases of a galloping horse, then photographed the other animals and people. The famous animation
horse in motion
Galloping Bison, but lovely, black and white as the Karl May
dancing in an old, dusty sound of a musical with a broken
gifs do not want to move here-I still have an hourglass - I wonder why
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Zabinski from non-only-frogs
Jan Zabinski
At the end of 1945 he returned to Polish and took a job as well as popularizing science, mainly in the Polish Radio. He has delivered over 1500 pogadaneko nature, becoming a favorite with listeners. Since 1947, he was a member of the State Council for Nature Conservation. Popularized action to restore bison nature, from 1947 he edited "The Book of European bison pedigree."
Jan Zabinski (born April 8, 1897 in Warsaw, died. July 26, 1974 in Warsaw) - Polish zoologist, physiologist, and popularizer of Zoology, Warsaw Uprising. Brother Dr. Hanna Petrynowskiej.
agronomy engineering degree obtained at the Agricultural Academy, he received a doctorate in physiology at the University of Warsaw, habilitation at University in Lublin.
you already have a serious scientific achievements has been the organizer of the Warsaw Zoo, and in 1929 he was appointed the first director of the Garden. He held this position until March 1951. In the years 1918-1944
led to work teaching in secondary schools in the Warsaw Agricultural University and the University of Warsaw secret.
In September 1939, the zoo, midwives near one of the antiaircraft artillery Warsaw was heavily bombed. Many animals were killed or fled from the garden. Many of the remaining Nazis deported later to other gardens (including Konigsberg, Hanover and Vienna). Empty spaces Jan Zabinski and his wife Antonina used the hiding of Jews smuggled from the Warsaw ghetto areas. In the confines of the smuggling took part, visiting the ghetto under the pretext of searching for waste to feed pigs, which then in the garden. Within three years, the zoo passed hundreds of refugees, some of whom lived in the basement Żabińskich villa, located in the garden. This activity Dr. Zabinski and his wife, Yad Vashem honored, both in 1968, giving the title of Righteous Among the Nations.
Jan Zabinski was a soldier of the Home Army, attained the rank of lieutenant. He commanded a platoon in the Warsaw Uprising, was seriously injured in captivity in a POW camp.
Jan Zabinski
At the end of 1945 he returned to Polish and took a job as well as popularizing science, mainly in the Polish Radio. He has delivered over 1500 pogadaneko nature, becoming a favorite with listeners. Since 1947, he was a member of the State Council for Nature Conservation. Popularized action to restore bison nature, from 1947 he edited "The Book of European bison pedigree."
Jan Zabinski (born April 8, 1897 in Warsaw, died. July 26, 1974 in Warsaw) - Polish zoologist, physiologist, and popularizer of Zoology, Warsaw Uprising. Brother Dr. Hanna Petrynowskiej.
agronomy engineering degree obtained at the Agricultural Academy, he received a doctorate in physiology at the University of Warsaw, habilitation at University in Lublin.
you already have a serious scientific achievements has been the organizer of the Warsaw Zoo, and in 1929 he was appointed the first director of the Garden. He held this position until March 1951. In the years 1918-1944
led to work teaching in secondary schools in the Warsaw Agricultural University and the University of Warsaw secret.
In September 1939, the zoo, midwives near one of the antiaircraft artillery Warsaw was heavily bombed. Many animals were killed or fled from the garden. Many of the remaining Nazis deported later to other gardens (including Konigsberg, Hanover and Vienna). Empty spaces Jan Zabinski and his wife Antonina used the hiding of Jews smuggled from the Warsaw ghetto areas. In the confines of the smuggling took part, visiting the ghetto under the pretext of searching for waste to feed pigs, which then in the garden. Within three years, the zoo passed hundreds of refugees, some of whom lived in the basement Żabińskich villa, located in the garden. This activity Dr. Zabinski and his wife, Yad Vashem honored, both in 1968, giving the title of Righteous Among the Nations.
Jan Zabinski was a soldier of the Home Army, attained the rank of lieutenant. He commanded a platoon in the Warsaw Uprising, was seriously injured in captivity in a POW camp.
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Malinowski and his wild sex life
Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski (b. April 7, 1884 in Krakow, died. May 16, 1942 in New Haven) - the only son of Lucian and Josepha Łącki Malinowski, Polish anthropologist, social and economic, explorer and ethnologist, and sociologist religioznawca. Most
life spent in the UK and the U.S. and on the islands of Melanesia, where he conducted field research. For journeys accompanied by his friend - Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz.
From 1902-1906 he studied at the faculty of philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and received his doctorate there in 1908 (On the principle of economy of thought).
From 1910-1913 he studied and lectured at the London School of Economics and Political Science at the University of London. In the years 1914-1920 conducted field research in Australia and Oceania. In 1916, his Ph.D. at the University of London. In 1919 he married Elsie Rosaline Masson, daughter of Sir David Orme Masson, professor of chemistry at the University of Melbourne, which will have three daughters: Joseph, Wanda and Helen. In 1927 he became a professor and the first Chair of Anthropology at the University of London. Two years later he published a monograph on The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia (Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia). In 1934 he traveled scientific to the southern and eastern Africa. In 1936 he received an honorary doctorate from Harvard University, and since 1939 he was a professor at Yale University. In 1940 he married the painter Anne Valletta Hayman-Joyce. He died May 16, 1942 in New Haven in the United States.
Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski (b. April 7, 1884 in Krakow, died. May 16, 1942 in New Haven) - the only son of Lucian and Josepha Łącki Malinowski, Polish anthropologist, social and economic, explorer and ethnologist, and sociologist religioznawca. Most
life spent in the UK and the U.S. and on the islands of Melanesia, where he conducted field research. For journeys accompanied by his friend - Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz.
From 1902-1906 he studied at the faculty of philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and received his doctorate there in 1908 (On the principle of economy of thought).
From 1910-1913 he studied and lectured at the London School of Economics and Political Science at the University of London. In the years 1914-1920 conducted field research in Australia and Oceania. In 1916, his Ph.D. at the University of London. In 1919 he married Elsie Rosaline Masson, daughter of Sir David Orme Masson, professor of chemistry at the University of Melbourne, which will have three daughters: Joseph, Wanda and Helen. In 1927 he became a professor and the first Chair of Anthropology at the University of London. Two years later he published a monograph on The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia (Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia). In 1934 he traveled scientific to the southern and eastern Africa. In 1936 he received an honorary doctorate from Harvard University, and since 1939 he was a professor at Yale University. In 1940 he married the painter Anne Valletta Hayman-Joyce. He died May 16, 1942 in New Haven in the United States.
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dina and imaginary painter Szczygieł
daughter of a painter, her paintings are great descriptions of Tashkent and non-existent images ...
Ilyinichna Dina Rubina (Russian: Дина Ильинична Рубина; Hebrew: דינה רובינה, born 1953 in Tashkent) is a Russian-Israeli prose writer. Her most famous work is Dual Surname (Двойная фамилия) Which was recently turned into a movie Screened on Russia's Channel One.
On the sunny side of the street, Dina Rubina
nostalgic tale of childhood magic land, which exists only in memories. Bathed in the sun, full of exotic scents Asian city, but forgotten by the world, full of life. It gives shelter adventurers ekscentrykom, rebels, blue birds and suspicious types. After the Bolshevik revolution, they came here tsarist army officers and banished from the capital of the nobility, and during the war with Germany - intellectuals were evacuated from the central Russia deported by Stalin from the Crimea Tatars, Volga Germans, Koreans from the Far East, and embarrassing for the government "enemies of the people and dissidents. In Tashkent, like the melting pot, in an atmosphere of tolerance, mixed with different traditions and customs. In this colorful background of turbulent trace the story of two women: mothers and daughters.
http://www.dinarubina.com/
daughter of a painter, her paintings are great descriptions of Tashkent and non-existent images ...
Ilyinichna Dina Rubina (Russian: Дина Ильинична Рубина; Hebrew: דינה רובינה, born 1953 in Tashkent) is a Russian-Israeli prose writer. Her most famous work is Dual Surname (Двойная фамилия) Which was recently turned into a movie Screened on Russia's Channel One.
On the sunny side of the street, Dina Rubina
nostalgic tale of childhood magic land, which exists only in memories. Bathed in the sun, full of exotic scents Asian city, but forgotten by the world, full of life. It gives shelter adventurers ekscentrykom, rebels, blue birds and suspicious types. After the Bolshevik revolution, they came here tsarist army officers and banished from the capital of the nobility, and during the war with Germany - intellectuals were evacuated from the central Russia deported by Stalin from the Crimea Tatars, Volga Germans, Koreans from the Far East, and embarrassing for the government "enemies of the people and dissidents. In Tashkent, like the melting pot, in an atmosphere of tolerance, mixed with different traditions and customs. In this colorful background of turbulent trace the story of two women: mothers and daughters.
http://www.dinarubina.com/
Monday, April 7, 2008
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Tadeusz Kantor (born 6 April 1915 in Wielopole Skrzynski, died Dec. 8, 1990 in Krakow)
About Art "Wielopole Wielopole" about his hometown Kantor Franco Quadri wrote: "Kantor joined in the presentation of Polish microcosm of Passion of Christ, and Wielopole became the property of the whole world. "
the study period and during the Second World War came the first images and the fascination with the theater. The occupation has created an underground Independent Theatre, where he exhibited for the public trusted the national repertoire, including "Balladyna" Słowacki and "The Return of Odysseus' Wyspianski. From now on in the work of Kantor's painting and theater are inseparable. In the early postwar years made the images in near-surrealism of the Convention, and in 1957 joined the search for the latest art world, referring in a series of his paintings to informel. At the same time ran a theater Cricot 2, where the exhibit of art by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, and later as its own. Convinced that "a rigid, time-honored boundaries between the arts should be abolished", worked in various fields outside painting and theater, organizing happenings, created the work as "art objects", which sets spending in their own performances and those in which parts are painted together with the so-called. objects found, often the most banal, forming with them the mysterious contents image. Tadeusz Kantor, the richness and variety of his accomplishments, was one of the leading artists of the modern world.
Tadeusz Kantor (born 6 April 1915 in Wielopole Skrzynski, died Dec. 8, 1990 in Krakow)
About Art "Wielopole Wielopole" about his hometown Kantor Franco Quadri wrote: "Kantor joined in the presentation of Polish microcosm of Passion of Christ, and Wielopole became the property of the whole world. "
the study period and during the Second World War came the first images and the fascination with the theater. The occupation has created an underground Independent Theatre, where he exhibited for the public trusted the national repertoire, including "Balladyna" Słowacki and "The Return of Odysseus' Wyspianski. From now on in the work of Kantor's painting and theater are inseparable. In the early postwar years made the images in near-surrealism of the Convention, and in 1957 joined the search for the latest art world, referring in a series of his paintings to informel. At the same time ran a theater Cricot 2, where the exhibit of art by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, and later as its own. Convinced that "a rigid, time-honored boundaries between the arts should be abolished", worked in various fields outside painting and theater, organizing happenings, created the work as "art objects", which sets spending in their own performances and those in which parts are painted together with the so-called. objects found, often the most banal, forming with them the mysterious contents image. Tadeusz Kantor, the richness and variety of his accomplishments, was one of the leading artists of the modern world.
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Nadar
Gaspard-Félix Tournachon known under the pseudonym Nadar (born April 5, 1820 in Paris - died. March 20, 1910), French illustrator, journalist, cartoonist, photographer, ballooning enthusiast.
It was in the studio of the photographer held the first exhibition of Impressionists. Since 1854, he published a series of photographic portraits of portraits of contemporary celebrities themselves. His model was Franz Liszt, Charles Baudelaire, Hector Berlioz, Gioacchino Rossini, Jacques Offenbach, George Sand, Sarah Bernhardt, A. Dumas, Gérard de Nerval, Édouard Manet, Gustave Doré, Gustave Courbet and others. Nadar as a photographer tried to bring out the personality of the sitter, because it does not use props or special backgrounds. Nadar was the first photographer in the world, in October 1858, carried pictures of the bird - it was a picture of Paris taken from a balloon.
Gaspard-Félix Tournachon known under the pseudonym Nadar (born April 5, 1820 in Paris - died. March 20, 1910), French illustrator, journalist, cartoonist, photographer, ballooning enthusiast.
It was in the studio of the photographer held the first exhibition of Impressionists. Since 1854, he published a series of photographic portraits of portraits of contemporary celebrities themselves. His model was Franz Liszt, Charles Baudelaire, Hector Berlioz, Gioacchino Rossini, Jacques Offenbach, George Sand, Sarah Bernhardt, A. Dumas, Gérard de Nerval, Édouard Manet, Gustave Doré, Gustave Courbet and others. Nadar as a photographer tried to bring out the personality of the sitter, because it does not use props or special backgrounds. Nadar was the first photographer in the world, in October 1858, carried pictures of the bird - it was a picture of Paris taken from a balloon.
Friday, April 4, 2008
What To Say At 1st Annivetsary Of Death
24 year old flight Maldoror
Lautreamont posted only at night, sitting at the piano. Declaimed, composing sentences, made their prozopopeje taking chords. This method of composing was driving people to despair by the hotel, who, often pulling out of his sleep, not even guessed that it was an amazing musician words, the creator of a remarkable symphony of sentences hit the keyboard looking for the rhythms of his poetic orchestration. Isidore Ducasse
was born in Montevideo in Uruguay in the family of a French consular officer - François Ducasse. His mother, Celestine Jacquetta-Davezac, died two years after the wedding. Little is known about his childhood and youth Isidore'a. His baptism took place on November 16, 1847. At the age of 13 years moved to Tarbes in France, where he attended school, lived in this region from 1859 to 1863, then lived in Pau, and again remained in Tarbes and Montevideo. In 1867 he settled permanently in Paris. He then wanted to study at a polytechnic or school of mining. For a 3-year stay in the city nine times changed his place of residence. In the spring of 1870
lived alone in a hotel on rue Faubourg-Montmartre 7th He died at age 24, at 8 am on 24 November 1870. In the absence of more comprehensive data was suspected that he died as a result of politically motivated murder or committed suicide, but there is no evidence for such claims. Death certificate, certified by 3 people, declares that the cause of his death was a disease. Creativity
Originally posted Épistemon literary pseudonym. In the years 1868-1869 under the pseudonym Comte de Lautreamont (Count de Lautreamont) published his first and greatest work, Les Chants de Maldoror (Maldoror Song), considered the classic work of French avant-garde. Writing Songs of Maldoror was inspired by the Great Improvisation in drama Forefathers' Eve by Adam Mickiewicz.
In 1870 he broke with his vision of creativity contained in the songs of Maldoror, who was considered a drastic and blasphemous book. Shortly before his death, was preparing a purified version of this track from the scandalous passages. In a letter dated March 12 that year to the banker by the name of Darasse wrote: Completely changed the method to preach only hope, confidence, peace, happiness, duty and practical truth. *******
Melancholy and sadness are the start of doubt, doubt is the beginning of despair, despair is the cruel beginning of a series of steps leading to evil.
Love is not happiness.
not reject belief in the immortality of the soul, the wisdom of God, life size, the order you see in the universe, physical beauty, feelings, family, marriage, social institutions. Avoiding harmful pismaków, as George Sand, Balzac, Alexandre Dumas, Musset, du Terrail, Féval, Flaubert, Baudelaire, Leconte and blacksmiths Strike!
not breach the most elementary demands of decency and not okazujcie bad taste to the Creator. Retrieved from "Poetry"
praised evil, as they did Mickiewicz, Byron, Milton, Southey, A.de Musset, Baudelaire, etc. Of course, I exaggerated a little by raising tons to do something new in the spirit of that sublime literature, which amounts only to despair in order to depress the reader and arouse in him the desire of the good as a cure.
Source: letter of 23 October 1869.
Beautiful - like a chance meeting on the dissecting table sewing machine and an umbrella.
Poetry is not a storm or cyclone. It is majestic and fertile river.
Pass on what you read, only experience, which results from the suffering, but is no longer the suffering. Do not cry in public.
has the charm of death only for the brave. Retrieved from "Poetry"
Yes, good people, the time has passed chimeras pink, gilded illusions and dreams, which swayed the imagination and oprowadzały her by flourishing gardens Fantasies.
Feelings are the most incompetent form of reasoning, one can imagine.
I saw stood under the banner of death: that which is beautiful, and one that ending life is not more ugly, man, woman, a beggar, the king's sons; illusions of youth, old skeletons, genius, insanity, laziness and its opposite, and this that was fake, the one who was sincere, human mask delicious humble modesty; misdemeanor crowned with flowers and innocence betrayed.
Source: Songs of Maldoror
Replace melancholy courage, doubt, confidence, hope, despair, anger, kindness, faith, skepticism, a sense of duty action, cool, calm and chicanery pride modesty.
Comte de Lautreamont, properly Isidore Ducasse Lucien (born April 4, 1846 in Montevideo, died. November 24, 1870 in Paris) - French poet and writer, a precursor of surrealism, called by some the only romantic French
Maldoror
Lautreamont posted only at night, sitting at the piano. Declaimed, composing sentences, made their prozopopeje taking chords. This method of composing was driving people to despair by the hotel, who, often pulling out of his sleep, not even guessed that it was an amazing musician words, the creator of a remarkable symphony of sentences hit the keyboard looking for the rhythms of his poetic orchestration. Isidore Ducasse
was born in Montevideo in Uruguay in the family of a French consular officer - François Ducasse. His mother, Celestine Jacquetta-Davezac, died two years after the wedding. Little is known about his childhood and youth Isidore'a. His baptism took place on November 16, 1847. At the age of 13 years moved to Tarbes in France, where he attended school, lived in this region from 1859 to 1863, then lived in Pau, and again remained in Tarbes and Montevideo. In 1867 he settled permanently in Paris. He then wanted to study at a polytechnic or school of mining. For a 3-year stay in the city nine times changed his place of residence. In the spring of 1870
lived alone in a hotel on rue Faubourg-Montmartre 7th He died at age 24, at 8 am on 24 November 1870. In the absence of more comprehensive data was suspected that he died as a result of politically motivated murder or committed suicide, but there is no evidence for such claims. Death certificate, certified by 3 people, declares that the cause of his death was a disease. Creativity
Originally posted Épistemon literary pseudonym. In the years 1868-1869 under the pseudonym Comte de Lautreamont (Count de Lautreamont) published his first and greatest work, Les Chants de Maldoror (Maldoror Song), considered the classic work of French avant-garde. Writing Songs of Maldoror was inspired by the Great Improvisation in drama Forefathers' Eve by Adam Mickiewicz.
In 1870 he broke with his vision of creativity contained in the songs of Maldoror, who was considered a drastic and blasphemous book. Shortly before his death, was preparing a purified version of this track from the scandalous passages. In a letter dated March 12 that year to the banker by the name of Darasse wrote: Completely changed the method to preach only hope, confidence, peace, happiness, duty and practical truth. *******
And there, on the horizon, what sort of creature who has the courage to approach me without fear, among the oblique strokes and tormented; the dignity and yet serene sweetness! Look has a mild, but deep. Her eyes are playing with huge gusts of wind and seem to live. The creature unknown to me. When I stare at those monstrous eyes, my body trembles, the first time since I was sucking the breast dry substance known as a mother. Around him like a halo, you will see dazzling light. When I spoke, everything in nature was silent, shaken by a long shudder. If you like to come to me, przyciągającemu you like a magnet, not protest. What a beautiful creature! I'm sorry to say. You have to be someone powerful, because you have more than a human face, sad as the universe, beautiful as a suicide.If I exist, I am not someone else.
I want my poetry could read fourteen girl.
Red lantern, banner sin of all those women who for a small amount of gold every show men inside her vagina.
Does religion of humanity is not worth as much as religion Divine Being? Is the eternal theme of love has run out? Let us be patient! Just a few days, and Muse will raise its great figure from the bed rest and a poem glorifying Youth, wzlatując with her fresh mouth, clean and quiet sail in the air full of fragrance of spring.
Grabarzu, a beautiful thing to contemplate the ruins of cities, but even more beautiful is contemplating the ruins of human!
Melancholy and sadness are the start of doubt, doubt is the beginning of despair, despair is the cruel beginning of a series of steps leading to evil.
Love is not happiness.
not reject belief in the immortality of the soul, the wisdom of God, life size, the order you see in the universe, physical beauty, feelings, family, marriage, social institutions. Avoiding harmful pismaków, as George Sand, Balzac, Alexandre Dumas, Musset, du Terrail, Féval, Flaubert, Baudelaire, Leconte and blacksmiths Strike!
not breach the most elementary demands of decency and not okazujcie bad taste to the Creator. Retrieved from "Poetry"
praised evil, as they did Mickiewicz, Byron, Milton, Southey, A.de Musset, Baudelaire, etc. Of course, I exaggerated a little by raising tons to do something new in the spirit of that sublime literature, which amounts only to despair in order to depress the reader and arouse in him the desire of the good as a cure.
Source: letter of 23 October 1869.
Beautiful - like a chance meeting on the dissecting table sewing machine and an umbrella.
Poetry is not a storm or cyclone. It is majestic and fertile river.
Pass on what you read, only experience, which results from the suffering, but is no longer the suffering. Do not cry in public.
has the charm of death only for the brave. Retrieved from "Poetry"
Yes, good people, the time has passed chimeras pink, gilded illusions and dreams, which swayed the imagination and oprowadzały her by flourishing gardens Fantasies.
Feelings are the most incompetent form of reasoning, one can imagine.
I saw stood under the banner of death: that which is beautiful, and one that ending life is not more ugly, man, woman, a beggar, the king's sons; illusions of youth, old skeletons, genius, insanity, laziness and its opposite, and this that was fake, the one who was sincere, human mask delicious humble modesty; misdemeanor crowned with flowers and innocence betrayed.
Source: Songs of Maldoror
Replace melancholy courage, doubt, confidence, hope, despair, anger, kindness, faith, skepticism, a sense of duty action, cool, calm and chicanery pride modesty.
Comte de Lautreamont, properly Isidore Ducasse Lucien (born April 4, 1846 in Montevideo, died. November 24, 1870 in Paris) - French poet and writer, a precursor of surrealism, called by some the only romantic French
Maldoror
Thursday, April 3, 2008
How To Make Suction Cups Stick To Bathtub
bird-beast with an eye camera
Chris Bird - beast seeing the world through the lens-ie in the rectangle-interesting as it affects the off-camera vision-
born April 3, 1954 at Sulejów), the Polish cinematographer and university lecturer.
In 1980 graduated from the Department of Cinematography in Lodz HSFS.
As one of the first Polish cameramen embarked on a digital photo technology. He was also the cinematographer for the first feature film shot using High Definition cameras to film Pornography (2003).
for his work as a cinematographer was twice awarded the Polish Film Award for his cinematography in the history of cinema Popielawy (1998) and Weiser (2001).
son of Joseph and Alina Ptak Ptak nee Petrovich; Bogusławy Cimoszko cousin, brother in law of another Polish cameraman Przemyslaw Skwirczyńskiego. Ma and his wife Margaret had three children: Witold, Aneta and Michal.
Chris Bird - beast seeing the world through the lens-ie in the rectangle-interesting as it affects the off-camera vision-
born April 3, 1954 at Sulejów), the Polish cinematographer and university lecturer.
In 1980 graduated from the Department of Cinematography in Lodz HSFS.
As one of the first Polish cameramen embarked on a digital photo technology. He was also the cinematographer for the first feature film shot using High Definition cameras to film Pornography (2003).
for his work as a cinematographer was twice awarded the Polish Film Award for his cinematography in the history of cinema Popielawy (1998) and Weiser (2001).
son of Joseph and Alina Ptak Ptak nee Petrovich; Bogusławy Cimoszko cousin, brother in law of another Polish cameraman Przemyslaw Skwirczyńskiego. Ma and his wife Margaret had three children: Witold, Aneta and Michal.
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Glencoe-beast philosophy and aesthetics of happiness
Wladyslaw Tatarkiewicz-beast philosophy and estytyzująca-developed semantic analysis of happiness. Conducted a psychological reflection on human experience happy and unhappy. He argued that there is value beyond the specific goods, even though they have an objective character.
was born April 3, 1886 in Warsaw, died. April 4, 1980 ibid.), philosopher and historian of philosophy, aesthetics and ethics, art historian, graduated from high school
philology at Warsaw. He studied in various fields (law, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, zoology, art history) and at various universities (the so-called clandestine. Flying University in Berlin, Marburg (in Herman Cohen and Paul Natorpa, where he took up neokantyzmem, but which later abandoned), Paris, and also at the University of Lviv).
During World War I lived in Czestochowa, where he taught algebra and geometry in the Middle School Men's Society for the Prevention of School.
From 1924 he was editor of "Philosophical Review", in the 1960-1963 editor-in-chief of "Aesthetics." Yet in 1974 he taught aesthetics in Lausanne. He was a versatile scientist
. In his works has issues with the theory of music, poetry and visual art. He also aesthetics and art history. He discussed in detail the origins, development and significance of the fundamental concepts of aesthetics: art, beauty, form, creativity, and aesthetic experience odtwórczości.
Wladyslaw Tatarkiewicz-beast philosophy and estytyzująca-developed semantic analysis of happiness. Conducted a psychological reflection on human experience happy and unhappy. He argued that there is value beyond the specific goods, even though they have an objective character.
was born April 3, 1886 in Warsaw, died. April 4, 1980 ibid.), philosopher and historian of philosophy, aesthetics and ethics, art historian, graduated from high school
philology at Warsaw. He studied in various fields (law, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, zoology, art history) and at various universities (the so-called clandestine. Flying University in Berlin, Marburg (in Herman Cohen and Paul Natorpa, where he took up neokantyzmem, but which later abandoned), Paris, and also at the University of Lviv).
During World War I lived in Czestochowa, where he taught algebra and geometry in the Middle School Men's Society for the Prevention of School.
From 1924 he was editor of "Philosophical Review", in the 1960-1963 editor-in-chief of "Aesthetics." Yet in 1974 he taught aesthetics in Lausanne. He was a versatile scientist
. In his works has issues with the theory of music, poetry and visual art. He also aesthetics and art history. He discussed in detail the origins, development and significance of the fundamental concepts of aesthetics: art, beauty, form, creativity, and aesthetic experience odtwórczości.
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Romuald Lipko - musical beast with a handle to a melody, I do not know how he does it, because I do not know music in the kitchen but it would not be without Lipka Age booths ... born April 3, 1950 in Lublin, a Polish-instrumentalist (keyboards, trumpet, bass guitar) and composer. He
basic music school, from high school musical was expelled for taking part in a television program. Since the early 70s Lipko was a bassist, and later keyboardist and composer, mainly in one of the most popular bands in Poland - Booth Stonehill.
Some of his early compositions in the booth is a song that you may have written Arthur Rimbaud, Event and White demon. In 1978 he took over
Stonehill booths leadership role after the departure of vocalist Christopher Cugowskiego.
His most commercially successful album was nothing hurts, like life, published in 1997. Sold over a million copies.
musical success and was a performance at Carnegie Hall and a recording session at Village Studios in Los Angeles under the tutelage of Greg Philinganesa. He collaborated with Marcus Miller, Steve Lukather, and Sheila E.
Romuald Lipko worked with many Polish vocalists. He wrote songs such as for Anna Jantar (Nothing can last forever), Ursula, Irena Jarocka, Zdislava Sośnicki (Avenue of Stars), Isabella Trojanowska (I'm your sin
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Romuald Lipko - musical beast with a handle to a melody, I do not know how he does it, because I do not know music in the kitchen but it would not be without Lipka Age booths ... born April 3, 1950 in Lublin, a Polish-instrumentalist (keyboards, trumpet, bass guitar) and composer. He
basic music school, from high school musical was expelled for taking part in a television program. Since the early 70s Lipko was a bassist, and later keyboardist and composer, mainly in one of the most popular bands in Poland - Booth Stonehill.
Some of his early compositions in the booth is a song that you may have written Arthur Rimbaud, Event and White demon. In 1978 he took over
Stonehill booths leadership role after the departure of vocalist Christopher Cugowskiego.
His most commercially successful album was nothing hurts, like life, published in 1997. Sold over a million copies.
musical success and was a performance at Carnegie Hall and a recording session at Village Studios in Los Angeles under the tutelage of Greg Philinganesa. He collaborated with Marcus Miller, Steve Lukather, and Sheila E.
Romuald Lipko worked with many Polish vocalists. He wrote songs such as for Anna Jantar (Nothing can last forever), Ursula, Irena Jarocka, Zdislava Sośnicki (Avenue of Stars), Isabella Trojanowska (I'm your sin
unofficial page
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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Andersen, the son of an illiterate laundress
Born on April 2, 1805 in the poorest district of Odense, the son of 27-year old shoemaker Hans Andersen and 30-year-old, illiterate washerwoman Anne Marie Andersdatter from home (other sources say that being 15 years older than Hans Christian).'s father died of complications after the participation in the Napoleonic War, the mother due to alcoholism. On the day of birth, was baptized at home, due to the fact that in those days, many babies died immediately after birth and was baptized on April 15 at St. John in Odense. ... In the land of
fairy pioneered by his grandmother (father's side). Andersen met with her in a psychiatric hospital, where he lived his ill grandfather. Several themes of the stories his grandmother was later used by Andersen in his works. After the death of his father and mother re-married (with Niels Gunersenem) Andersen in September 1819 he moved to Copenhagen, with the intention of becoming an actor. In the years 1820-1821 he attended the ballet school in Copenhagen. He tried playing in a theater, but not adopted it. He began his career as a singer with a high soprano, but lost it after the mutation.
.. at all costs trying to be as close to the theater, which debuted in 1829 as the author of art Kjærlighed paa Nicolaj Taarn (Love on the Nicholas Tower). Since that time, he wrote many plays, which have not always enjoyed success. Due to the lack of art education were full of spelling errors, punctuation and style. Critics have since the beginning rejected them. With perseverance, he got a scholarship in 1822 the king, which enabled him to continue attending school and later college. Jonas Collins helped him, who from the beginning believed in the boy's talent. His son, Edvardzie Andersen in love, which begins its bisexual adventures. More reliable financial situation allowed to continue their creative work and development of interests. He visited almost all of Europe. Curiosity about the world and people, but also the spirit of continuous anxiety, loneliness, complexes, complex nature of the eccentric, over-sensitivity, self-centeredness prevented him finding a permanent place of living and conducting stabilized. He was worried that it will go mad, like his grandfather. He had depression and melancholy, and at the end of his life suffered from tuberculosis.
. He died on August 4, 1875 Rolighed year near Copenhagen.
Career
debuted in 1822 a collection of songs Juvenilia issued under the pseudonym William Christian Walter. Creativity for children not initially treated seriously, rather as occupy the margins of writing for adults. Although zastrzegał that his tales are boxes: children watch box, and adults have to look inside. We did not like when his tales from the beginning it was considered work for children, no deeper meaning. But just as fairy tales brought him great acclaim and fame. The first set of them (Eventyr fortalte for Born (Fairy Tales told for Children)), was published in Copenhagen in 1835, and subsequent volumes were published between 1836 and 1837. Encouraged by the successful first series, the writer seemed to others until 1872. Also, the log of his life. Illustrators of the first (and many more, to this day) editions of Andersen's fairy tales were Frølich and Lorenz Vilhelm Pedersen.
... Hans Christian Andersen * (born April 2, 1805 in Odense, died. August 4, 1875 at Rolighed near Copenhagen)
, yes, I consider the pradziwym Andersen-like cartoons, like jeego odbiłały its true "no-force"
Born on April 2, 1805 in the poorest district of Odense, the son of 27-year old shoemaker Hans Andersen and 30-year-old, illiterate washerwoman Anne Marie Andersdatter from home (other sources say that being 15 years older than Hans Christian).'s father died of complications after the participation in the Napoleonic War, the mother due to alcoholism. On the day of birth, was baptized at home, due to the fact that in those days, many babies died immediately after birth and was baptized on April 15 at St. John in Odense. ... In the land of
fairy pioneered by his grandmother (father's side). Andersen met with her in a psychiatric hospital, where he lived his ill grandfather. Several themes of the stories his grandmother was later used by Andersen in his works. After the death of his father and mother re-married (with Niels Gunersenem) Andersen in September 1819 he moved to Copenhagen, with the intention of becoming an actor. In the years 1820-1821 he attended the ballet school in Copenhagen. He tried playing in a theater, but not adopted it. He began his career as a singer with a high soprano, but lost it after the mutation.
.. at all costs trying to be as close to the theater, which debuted in 1829 as the author of art Kjærlighed paa Nicolaj Taarn (Love on the Nicholas Tower). Since that time, he wrote many plays, which have not always enjoyed success. Due to the lack of art education were full of spelling errors, punctuation and style. Critics have since the beginning rejected them. With perseverance, he got a scholarship in 1822 the king, which enabled him to continue attending school and later college. Jonas Collins helped him, who from the beginning believed in the boy's talent. His son, Edvardzie Andersen in love, which begins its bisexual adventures. More reliable financial situation allowed to continue their creative work and development of interests. He visited almost all of Europe. Curiosity about the world and people, but also the spirit of continuous anxiety, loneliness, complexes, complex nature of the eccentric, over-sensitivity, self-centeredness prevented him finding a permanent place of living and conducting stabilized. He was worried that it will go mad, like his grandfather. He had depression and melancholy, and at the end of his life suffered from tuberculosis.
. He died on August 4, 1875 Rolighed year near Copenhagen.
Career
debuted in 1822 a collection of songs Juvenilia issued under the pseudonym William Christian Walter. Creativity for children not initially treated seriously, rather as occupy the margins of writing for adults. Although zastrzegał that his tales are boxes: children watch box, and adults have to look inside. We did not like when his tales from the beginning it was considered work for children, no deeper meaning. But just as fairy tales brought him great acclaim and fame. The first set of them (Eventyr fortalte for Born (Fairy Tales told for Children)), was published in Copenhagen in 1835, and subsequent volumes were published between 1836 and 1837. Encouraged by the successful first series, the writer seemed to others until 1872. Also, the log of his life. Illustrators of the first (and many more, to this day) editions of Andersen's fairy tales were Frølich and Lorenz Vilhelm Pedersen.
... Hans Christian Andersen * (born April 2, 1805 in Odense, died. August 4, 1875 at Rolighed near Copenhagen)
, yes, I consider the pradziwym Andersen-like cartoons, like jeego odbiłały its true "no-force"
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Birthday Casanova, who could wind about sex, and often enters the window
Giacomo (Jacques) Girolamo Casanova, cavalier de Seingalt [pronunciation: Dżakomo Dżirolamo Kazanów or Kasanowa, cavalier de Segal] (born April 2, 1725 in Venice, died. June 4, 1798 in Duchcovie) was born in Venice in the family of actor Gaetano Giuseppe Casanova and Zanetty Farussi the eldest of six children.
father died when Giacomo was eight years old, and his mother is usually performed abroad, so his grandmother took care of him. He was a sickly child, considered to be mentally retarded. The awakening of his intellectual capacity was not until the age of eight, when the witch of the island of Murano has cured him with nose bleeds. In nine years old he was sent to the school doctor Gozzi in Padua. For Bettina, Doctor Gozzi's daughter, survived the age of 12 his first (unfulfilled) love adventure.
From 1738-1742 he studied at the University of Padua, where, he said, at age 16 received a doctorate in both laws for theses about wills and Do Hebrews can build a new synagogue (the normal age, then a PhD is not much of contemporary common). Then he entered the seminary in Padua, but in less than two weeks, was expelled for being in his bed two times by chance found themselves other seminarians. The intercession of the mother was secretary to the Bishop of Martirano city in Calabria, but discouraged by the widespread poverty and lack of civilization, which he found there, he abandoned the Calabria only sixty hours of stay and went to Rome.
In 1744 he became secretary to Cardinal Acquavivy, Spain's ambassador to the Holy See. This job had to leave when he was innocently implicated in the kidnapping of his daughter's French teacher. Then enlisted in the army as an ensign Venetian and went on to Constantinople and Corfu.
After returning to his hometown in 1745 earned life playing the violin at the San Samuele theater. After one of the performances, saved the life of Matteo Bragadinowi senator, who suffered a heart attack. Senator, delighted with his knowledge of Kabbalah, he began to treat him like a son, which allowed the Casanova of exciting life. In 1749, when because of a joke with the use of hand the deceased had been accused of desecrating the grave, decided to temporarily remove from Venice.
was an adventurer, a traveler and writer. His diaries - Story of my life - vividly describe life in eighteenth-century European capitals. Numerous descriptions of conquest Casanova love owes the fact that his name became synonymous in many languages \u200b\u200bseducer.
Giacomo (Jacques) Girolamo Casanova, cavalier de Seingalt [pronunciation: Dżakomo Dżirolamo Kazanów or Kasanowa, cavalier de Segal] (born April 2, 1725 in Venice, died. June 4, 1798 in Duchcovie) was born in Venice in the family of actor Gaetano Giuseppe Casanova and Zanetty Farussi the eldest of six children.
father died when Giacomo was eight years old, and his mother is usually performed abroad, so his grandmother took care of him. He was a sickly child, considered to be mentally retarded. The awakening of his intellectual capacity was not until the age of eight, when the witch of the island of Murano has cured him with nose bleeds. In nine years old he was sent to the school doctor Gozzi in Padua. For Bettina, Doctor Gozzi's daughter, survived the age of 12 his first (unfulfilled) love adventure.
From 1738-1742 he studied at the University of Padua, where, he said, at age 16 received a doctorate in both laws for theses about wills and Do Hebrews can build a new synagogue (the normal age, then a PhD is not much of contemporary common). Then he entered the seminary in Padua, but in less than two weeks, was expelled for being in his bed two times by chance found themselves other seminarians. The intercession of the mother was secretary to the Bishop of Martirano city in Calabria, but discouraged by the widespread poverty and lack of civilization, which he found there, he abandoned the Calabria only sixty hours of stay and went to Rome.
In 1744 he became secretary to Cardinal Acquavivy, Spain's ambassador to the Holy See. This job had to leave when he was innocently implicated in the kidnapping of his daughter's French teacher. Then enlisted in the army as an ensign Venetian and went on to Constantinople and Corfu.
After returning to his hometown in 1745 earned life playing the violin at the San Samuele theater. After one of the performances, saved the life of Matteo Bragadinowi senator, who suffered a heart attack. Senator, delighted with his knowledge of Kabbalah, he began to treat him like a son, which allowed the Casanova of exciting life. In 1749, when because of a joke with the use of hand the deceased had been accused of desecrating the grave, decided to temporarily remove from Venice.
was an adventurer, a traveler and writer. His diaries - Story of my life - vividly describe life in eighteenth-century European capitals. Numerous descriptions of conquest Casanova love owes the fact that his name became synonymous in many languages \u200b\u200bseducer.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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Al Gore from the burning climate of mass imagination
political beast-but it came up with the important task of Mother Earth-and doing it professionally because the simple rule of thumb-świrowania explains the mechanism of global climate and for that I like him-because what that thinking people know the mechanisms of degradation of the Earth-thinking people and responsible a handful, and Al Gore has a mysterious effect on the so-called mass-imagination would run on ...
Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for action to combat global warming. Gore is also a co Academy Award (Oscar) for his film An Inconvenient Truth. Albert Arnold Gore
, Jr. (known as Al Gore) (born March 31, 1948) - American politician, Democratic Party activist, a longtime member of Congress, 45 U.S. Vice President and his party's candidate in the presidential election in 2000, when it gained a majority in the popular vote but lost in the College Elektorskim. By profession a journalist and author of several books.
In 2006 he published a book and took part in the documentary film An Inconvenient Truth, which presents the threat of global warming. July 7, 2007, he organized big Live Earth concerts on all continents in Hamburg, New York, London, Johannesburg, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai. There were big stars there, including Madonna, UB40, Metallica and others. October 12, 2007 received the Nobel Peace Prize.
political beast-but it came up with the important task of Mother Earth-and doing it professionally because the simple rule of thumb-świrowania explains the mechanism of global climate and for that I like him-because what that thinking people know the mechanisms of degradation of the Earth-thinking people and responsible a handful, and Al Gore has a mysterious effect on the so-called mass-imagination would run on ...
Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for action to combat global warming. Gore is also a co Academy Award (Oscar) for his film An Inconvenient Truth. Albert Arnold Gore
, Jr. (known as Al Gore) (born March 31, 1948) - American politician, Democratic Party activist, a longtime member of Congress, 45 U.S. Vice President and his party's candidate in the presidential election in 2000, when it gained a majority in the popular vote but lost in the College Elektorskim. By profession a journalist and author of several books.
In 2006 he published a book and took part in the documentary film An Inconvenient Truth, which presents the threat of global warming. July 7, 2007, he organized big Live Earth concerts on all continents in Hamburg, New York, London, Johannesburg, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai. There were big stars there, including Madonna, UB40, Metallica and others. October 12, 2007 received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Max Ernst died on April 1
Max Ernst is a beast h'artystyczna race, one of my favorite artistic adventure, experimenting, he comes up ... (born April 2, 1891 in Brühl, near Cologne, died. April 1, 1976 in Paris) - German painter sculptor, printmaker and writer. One of the main representatives of surrealism.
In 1908 he began his philosophical studies at Bonn, where he meets the painter Augustus Macke (1887-1914) and sculptor Hans Arp (1887-1966), with whom he closely befriended. Ernst begins to paint. A lot of the reads, he learns the works by Freud (1856-1939). He takes part in spiritualist seances.
in 1914 will be mobilized and assigned to the artillery, and then to the staff working on the maps, is injured. In 1918 he married Lou Strauss. In 1922, after the birth of their son Jimmy, a marriage disintegrates. In Cologne, Ernst is one of the most well-known Dadaists. His collages shows at Berlin International Dada Fair in 1920. Thanks to him draws attention to Andre Breton, who invites him to Paris. Along with Aragon, Tzara and Soupaultem, Breton decides to organize an exhibition of works by Ernst, which in view of prevailing in France after World War I anti-German sentiment is a challenge for the public. Ernst does not receive a visa and, moreover, in the spring of 1921 years exhibition takes place without his presence.
few months later, Andre Breton and Max Ernst meet in the Tyrol, then Breton and Paul Eluard (1892-1952) and his wife Gala go to Cologne. Max is a friend of Eluard i. .. his wife's lover. Preaching free love Eluard did not protest. He writes poems inspired by the works of Ernst, and this illustrates the Eluard's poems. They appear together several collections. In 1924, after the official formation of Surrealism, Ernst joins the motion, which, moreover, will in future be excluded twice (in 1938 and 1954). Before settling in Paris in 1922. During this time he works and is in love with Marie-Berthe Aurenche, who in his eyes have a "grace as a Botticelli." Abandon it, however, the young Irishwoman Leonora Carrington, an artist like himself, whom he met in 1937. Their great love, however, ends tragically lost in Leonora mental illness will leave for the United States, where is the shelter Ernst, but with another lover.
Painter will marry with Peggy Guggenheim, but their marriage will last only a year, because in 1942, Ernst is in love again. Arizona travels to the painter Dorothea Tanning (b. 1912), with whom he married in 1946. Returns to France in 1953 and died there 1 April 1976.
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Max Ernst is a beast h'artystyczna race, one of my favorite artistic adventure, experimenting, he comes up ... (born April 2, 1891 in Brühl, near Cologne, died. April 1, 1976 in Paris) - German painter sculptor, printmaker and writer. One of the main representatives of surrealism.
In 1908 he began his philosophical studies at Bonn, where he meets the painter Augustus Macke (1887-1914) and sculptor Hans Arp (1887-1966), with whom he closely befriended. Ernst begins to paint. A lot of the reads, he learns the works by Freud (1856-1939). He takes part in spiritualist seances.
in 1914 will be mobilized and assigned to the artillery, and then to the staff working on the maps, is injured. In 1918 he married Lou Strauss. In 1922, after the birth of their son Jimmy, a marriage disintegrates. In Cologne, Ernst is one of the most well-known Dadaists. His collages shows at Berlin International Dada Fair in 1920. Thanks to him draws attention to Andre Breton, who invites him to Paris. Along with Aragon, Tzara and Soupaultem, Breton decides to organize an exhibition of works by Ernst, which in view of prevailing in France after World War I anti-German sentiment is a challenge for the public. Ernst does not receive a visa and, moreover, in the spring of 1921 years exhibition takes place without his presence.
few months later, Andre Breton and Max Ernst meet in the Tyrol, then Breton and Paul Eluard (1892-1952) and his wife Gala go to Cologne. Max is a friend of Eluard i. .. his wife's lover. Preaching free love Eluard did not protest. He writes poems inspired by the works of Ernst, and this illustrates the Eluard's poems. They appear together several collections. In 1924, after the official formation of Surrealism, Ernst joins the motion, which, moreover, will in future be excluded twice (in 1938 and 1954). Before settling in Paris in 1922. During this time he works and is in love with Marie-Berthe Aurenche, who in his eyes have a "grace as a Botticelli." Abandon it, however, the young Irishwoman Leonora Carrington, an artist like himself, whom he met in 1937. Their great love, however, ends tragically lost in Leonora mental illness will leave for the United States, where is the shelter Ernst, but with another lover.
Painter will marry with Peggy Guggenheim, but their marriage will last only a year, because in 1942, Ernst is in love again. Arizona travels to the painter Dorothea Tanning (b. 1912), with whom he married in 1946. Returns to France in 1953 and died there 1 April 1976.
gnozis art-inspired art max ernst
abc gallery
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