October 6, 2024 1:21 pm

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THE BRIEFCASE – Novel by Hiromi Kawakami

The succession of the seasons, a special way to measure the time of writing, developing the characters that drive the story. Page after page – as well as in the seasons – you too will know the love affairs, stories that are tying in the season of ice and flowers, stories that feed the dissatisfaction and storms, but also the …

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KEEP CLOSE TO YOU WHAT IT IS IT IS GOOD – North American Indian Poetry

KEEP CLOSE TO YOU WHAT IT IS GOOD > Keep close to you what is good, although a handful of earth. Hold onto what you believe in, even if it is a solitary tree. Hold onto what you have to do, even if it’s far away from here. Keep close life, although it is easier to let go. Hold on …

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GO SONG – Poetry by Paul Verlaine

VA CHANSON > Va, chanson, à titre-d’aile, au-devant d’elle, et dis-lui bien que dans mon coeur fidèle un rayon joyeux a lui, dissipant lumière sainte, ces ténèbres de l’amour: méfiance, doute, crainte, et que voici le grand jour! Longtemps craintive et muette, entendez-vous? La gaîté, comme une vive alouette, dans le ciel clair a chanté. Va donc, chanson ingénue, et …

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MEMORY OF MARIE A. – Poetry by Bertolt Brecht

MEMORY OF MARIE A. > One day in September, the month blue, quiet under a young plum tree, I held my love pale and quiet in my arms like a sweet dream. And over us in the beautiful summer sky there was a cloud that I mirai long: white in the high was lost, and when she looked again, she …

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HONORE’ DAUMIER (1808/1879), FRENCH PAINTER – The master at recording the unrehearsed moments of daily life

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PAINTING UNREHEARSED MOMENT OF DAILY LIFE – Honorè Daumier: courts and lawyers, amateurs of prints, theater actors and humble workers

HONORE’ DAUMIER 1/4 – He, son of a glazier who loves poetry, was born in Marseille on a day in February. Also in his work as a painter, are the characteristic features of his work as an engraver: stretch and recorded net, expressionistic deformation and satire of manners. He lived in an age of dramatic political, economic, and social upheaval. …

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LOW BRANCHES – Poetry by Yves Bonnefoy

LOW BRANCHES While that means last but not knowing, take eternity by low branches that protect the table where light and shadow play, on my white page of this morning. Around these two trees, first the blade, then the house, then the time, then tomorrow, to open oblivion, which already dissolves these fruits yesterday dropped by the table. There is …

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THE WALL – Novel by Jean Paul Sartre

The wall, the front of which the condemned will find death. The wall, the walls of the rooms that close tragic mysteries and sexual offenses, the distortions and hypocrisy which poison social consciousness at its birth and preparing for a sort guilty. The wall, the one that hides the multiple aspects of a hallucinatory reality. This novel, published in France …

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FRENCH FOLK MUSIC – Musette, Can Can, Bransle and more

Musette, Can Can, Bransle and more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLkzm9mirEY

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GREAT FRENCH MUSIC – The Wonderful World of Classical Music

The Wonderful World of Classical Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IreT5fTi9k

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