THIS IS FOR YOU This is for you, it is my full heart, it is the book I meant to read you when we were old. Now I am a shadow, I am restless as an empire. You are the woman who released me I saw you watching the moon. You did not hesitate to love me with it, I …
Read More »FRANCISCO HERRERA THE ELDER (1576/1656): SPANISH PAINTER: The painter shades impeccable, the one that has given to a student named Velasquez
GUSTAV KLIMT (1862/1918), AUSTRIAN PAINTER: The female body, allegories, portraits and landscapes, influenced by Japanese art
WITHOUT YOU: Poetry, by John Keats (1795/1821)
WITHOUT YOU I can not exist without you. I forget about everything but to see you again: my life seems to stop there, I do not see ahead. You’ve absorbed. Right now I have a feeling as to dissolve: I would be very sad without hope to see you soon. I’d be afraid to break away from you. You have …
Read More »MARC CHAGALL (1887/1985), RUSSIAN PAINTER : prison, exile and depression, but also the joy of life, in the brilliance of its colors
A HILL NEXT TO THE SEA: To Guyan Mestras, France, between bullfighting and cookies with pine nuts
A long stretch of white sandy beaches and full of wind, but also ponds and woods. The Landes begin right at Guyan Mestras, and I offer my welcome in my home town – Arcachon – to accompany you to the highest dune of Europe. We will Pylat, rising to a height of 114 meters, over a hill of sand two …
Read More »A SMALL NIGHT – Poetry, by Yukio Mishima (1925/1970)
A SMALL NIGHT A small night storm blows, saying falling is the essence of a flower, preceding those who hesitate. (Yukio Mishima) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Decay-Angel-Sea-Fertility/dp/009928457X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1432713615&sr=1-1
Read More »AND NOT NEVER DIE – Poetry, by Boris Ryzyi (1974/2001)
AND NOT NEVER DIE A ship glazed, the door, the table, the bed. Living is hard and uncomfortable, but it is convenient to die. I’m relaxed and I think, maybe these white sheets wrapped him that today he’s gone to the other world. The faucet drips plan. Life, disheveled like a whore, she appears out of the fog and see …
Read More »IVAN SHISHKIN (1832/1898), RUSSIAN PAINTER: Forest landscapes and poetic depiction of seasons in the wild nature of the woods
KONRAD WITZ (1410/1445), GERMAN PAINTER: Not only altarpieces, but also paintings with the observation of real topographical features around his Time
THE HURRICANE: Poetry, by Léopold Sédar Senghor
THE HURRICANE The hurricane uproots everything around me, the hurricane uproots me in leaves and useless words. Whirlwinds of passion hiss silent, but peace is the tornado arid, on the escape of the rainy season. You wind burning pure wind, wind of summer, it burns you every flower, every thought compartment, when the sand dunes lies on the heart. Anvella, …
Read More »WE NOW THERE WE GO, GRADUALLY: Poetry, by Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin
WE NOW THERE WE GO, GRADUALLY We now we go little by little, to the land where joy and peace. Perhaps, soon I’ll have to pick up my mortal remains for the journey. Care birch forests! O earth! And you, the sands of the plains! Before this crowd of runners, I have no strength to hide my sadness. I loved …
Read More »EXERCISE OF STYLE: Poetry, by Carmen Camacho
EXERCISE OF STYLE I’ll try not to use perfect words, such beauty, freedom, your light. Too big, they are waiting. More urgently, it says: last night I counted with the body, three hundred fingers of your hand. (Carmen Camacho)
Read More »A SMALL ANCIENT WORLD, IN A VALLEY: Castles of the Loire, France
By bike, of course. If you want, you can rent a bicycle to observe – with deliberate slowness – wonderful castles and inns. While riding, you breathe a special atmosphere, full of history and balmy air of the Atlantic Ocean. You must remember, that the nobles who had chosen the Valley of Loria to build their 700 castles, breathing this …
Read More »ONE DAY WILL EXIST: Poetry, by Rainer Maria Rilke
ONE DAY WILL EXIST One day there will the girl and the woman, whose name will no longer mean only one opposed to the male, but something in itself, something that will not be expected to complete and border, but only in real life: the feminine humanity. This progress will transform the experience of love, which is now full of …
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