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Performance poetic 29 mai 2012 with laurae j moran – usa and peter s sragher – romania

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

performance poetic 29 mai 2012

a gallop to love

with laurae j moran – usa and peter s sragher – romania
a spring springing poetical performance in english and bits&pieces of romanian
with the invaluable help of
guitarist costin din abis- romania
or
versesmusickedandmusicversified

venue.
reader scafe, 56-60, iancu de hunedoara blvd. 56-60,
metropolis center, ground floor
bucharest 010624, district 1,
www.readerscafe.ro

cover. 10 ron

bio. (more…)

Romanian & Israeli Poets – Readings from Translation Workshop

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Israeli and Romanian poets participating in the poetry translation workshop organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and Helicon Society for the Advancement of Poetry in Israel will read from their works at a closing event to take place on May 8, 2012 at 20:00 at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, 8 Shaul Hamelech Blvd, 6th Floor, Beit Amot Mishpat.
Participating poets include: Rita Chirian, Val Chimic (Valentina Chiriţă), Claudiu Komartin and Răzvan Ţupa – from Romania; and Almog Behar, Shai Dotan, Anat Levin and Yael Tomashov – from Israel. From midnightEast

Why reading matters – a 2009 documentary

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Modern neuroscience and contemporary uses of language in education are the instruments for presenting everything that we just dared to guess about reading. This 2009 documentary offers the scientific and medical background for pointing out what reading does to human brain.

The danger of Poetry: Poets killed in the last year

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

There is no safe place for poets> nor in the West, nor in the East.
Argentinian poet Facundo Cabral, killed in Guatemala
Will Da Real One” shot and killed in front of  Literary Café and Poetry Lounge in Miami
Salvador Iborra killed for a bicycle in Barcelona
The Chechen Ruslan Akhtakhanov killed in Moscow
Suryamani Biswal killed by truck in India
Shamil Dzhigkaeva with his throat cut in Vladikavkaz
Ibrahim Qashoush killed in Siria after the public protests used his lyrics.
The reporter and writer Vittorio (Vik) Arrigoni kidnapped and killed in Gaza
The artist and peace activist Juliano Mer Khamis killed in front of his Freedom Theatre in Jenin

Ayat al-Ghermezi rumoured to be killed, imprisoned in Bahrain and tortured, (as of October 2011) she remained under house arrest. Her crime was a poem (as reported by the press).

Extremism, intolerance, official oppression and common robbery will always feel the need to suppres any freedom (social or individual). They  cannot forgive poetry for offering the terrain to exercise freedom, even the freedom of not being right. If you know other names in this year… please add.

C. George Sandulescu A Lexicon of Allusions and Motifs in Finnegans Wake (free pdf online)

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

With Joyce, Language and Literature are one! says the press release.

Contemporary Literature Press wishes to point out by this publication that Finnegans Wakeis, in more ways than one, the last great book that civilization has produced and published just before the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939.

Having foreseen that in the after-war years the Image would gradually replace the Word, James Joyce focuses both on the Word as word in language studies, and on the Word as word in pure literature.

In the series Joyce Lexicography, having dealt with Romania and Germany and Scandinavia from the strictly linguistic point of view, it is now high time to turn to the literature side, and embark upon what we should call Literary Lexicography.

When Joyce deals with Allusion, the whole of European literature is mentioned there: not only do we meet Shakespeare in plenty, but we also meet Cervantes and Rabelais, and we also meet Lewis Carroll, and especially, and above all, the great Dante and his Divine Comedy — the book that was not only constant reading material for James Joyce, but also for his two best friends, Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot.

This book is meant to provide circumstantial evidence that with James Joyce the essence and substance of Weltliteratur is as important as all the words of all the European languages taken together, including the Bible and Dickens. All the names and motifs that you are sure to find in Joyce are properly mentioned in this book.

We wish you Happy Reading of James Joyce and all the books that he read himself, and warmly invites you to read in your turn. He tells us never to forget that Language and Literature are one.


Please click on the link below and choose “Save file” to download the book in .pdf format

C. George Sandulescu: A Lexicon of Allusions and Motifs in Finnegans Wake

You are kindly invited to visit the Contemporary Literature Press Website at http://editura.mttlc.ro/. For comments or suggestions, please contact the publisher lidiavianu@yahoo.com.

Us now- Internet and new ways of Governing > Relational

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

“if you treat people as kind of passive recipients of things you will just end up with a very, very aggressive grumpy people who will present you with a set of demands that you cannot possibly meet. “

Vanishing Point That Whistles – An Anthology of Contemporary Romanian Poetry

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Book launch organized by RCINY. The anthology represents a joint effort to bring one of the most significant recent Eastern European literary phenomena – Romanian post-communist poetry – to U.S. readers. Published by Talisman House, with funding from RCI’s Translation and Publication Support Program, the anthology coordinated by Doru Paul Mugur gathers more than 40 contemporary Romanian poets. With this new anthology, Talisman House continues in 2012 its line of publishing Romanian authors in translation. (more…)

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