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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...—the sacramental system by which she accompanied and controlled her members from the cradle to the grave. Only then could he set forth, in language o... ...ther calls “The Babylonian Captivity of the Church.” The reference is clear from the contents of the document: just as the Jews were carried away fr... ...f the Babylonian Empire, so in Europe the Christians have been carried away from the Scriptures and made subject to the tyranny of the papacy. This ... ... the church would be futile: “The breach is irreparable.” The University of Paris promptly condemned the document. One of Luther’s most bitter enemie... ...o German, confident that it would expose Luther to the rank and file of the people as a radical heretic and dangerous foe of the church. Of special s... ... On the other hand, the Captivity cleared the atmosphere for many thoughtful people and brought Luther not a few new friends. The most outstanding ex... ...o have wanted to write my “recantation” so much as the praise of the French people and the Roman pontiff. Let him attest his allegiance in this litt... ...nor was the favorite medieval textbook. The chancellor of the University of Paris, John Gerson (1363–1429), published a Donatus moralisatus seu per ...

...he pope of being the Antichrist. Luther's book was further published in German by his opponent Franciscan Thomas Murner, in hopes that he would make people aware of the foolishness of supporting Luther....

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In the Eye of the Beholder

By: By Sharon E. Cathcart

...es Courtney (c) Sharon E. Cathcart, 2009. All rights reserved. 2 Chapter 1 Paris, France March, 1889 “Who did this to her?” My eyes scanned the sile... ... You will groom him promptly at five o’clock each evening, while the hands from the stables are caring for your own animals. You will provide his ... ...o a stand and then bending one leg to bow. I sighed as I brushed out my hair from its practical braid. My hair was not long, just to my shoulder bla... ... be seen, but I wanted the audience to focus on the horse. As I turned away from the glass, I noticed the rose. Its long stem was wrapped in black s... ...ficant sum of money and decided to become a gentleman vintner. So, he left Paris for Baincthuin, which had a reputation as a town where fine wines ... ...told me that he preferred my “originality” to the simpering behavior of the Parisian women. At the same time, he preferred my education to that of ... ...eautiful things,” he whispered. “Of course,” I responded in surprise. “Most people do.” “Then how can you bear to look on me,” he responded, still wh... ... my words, mademoiselle; when the twenty years for this permit is gone, the people of Paris will demand that this eyesore be razed to the ground.” We... ... chose to buy nothing, walking around looking at the goods and watching the people was very entertaining for me. The nights that Erik did not come t...

...When French equestrian Claire Delacroix loses her fiance in a tragic accident, she comes to live at the Paris Opera during its 1890s heyday. Whilst working at the opera, she meets a mysterious, masked stranger: Erik. Is it possible that the two of them will heal the pain of each other's past? Buy the the paper back at Turner Ma...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

... his heart the daring of a mosquito, which, though constantly brushed away from a man's skin, still insists on biting him for the pleasure of human bl... ...nd on his leg he would stiffen and both his legs would slightly slant away from her but when she removed her hand and kept it away from him for some m... ...also knew that being desired required adhering to the rules of withdrawing from the neediness of wanting to be linked to a man and of transforming her... ..." She smiled but the word, favorable as it was, didn't have the flavor of Paris or cities in America. "What will you do there?" Nawin wonde... ...it; although from it, despite its limitations, he was always introduced to people so different than he was. They were the favored ones whose ideas we... ...icemen, who could easily be bribed, were never to be trusted. The favored people did not have everyday to roam the streets like homeless but highly m... ...the pronouncement of street names called out from the back seat. "Do young people like you have money to go off wherever you wish?" The words pierced ... ...uld never say anything so true. "Montreal will be fun. A little bit of Paris and a little bit of New York City." "Laos, Nawin, is a little bi... ... and a little bit of New York City." "Laos, Nawin, is a little bit of Paris with a lot of dirt poor Thailand." "It will be like going to the...

This book is about an individual in dire poverty who makes his way in Bangkok from a sidewalk restaurant worker to a famous prostitute painter

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...r any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovska – write to: palma@unet.com.mk ... ...ght, far along the pavement, he reached a concrete, round, post. There he rested, sheltered from the humid sun by peeling posters for lachrymose Tur... ...aited. Curious folks besieged the old man and his orphaned frame and then proceeded to buy from him the salted seeds and sweets that he lay, meticu... ...fencelessness to con my victims. It may prove unhealthy to lose our sponsors' money. These people are charm itself and sheer delight – until you bre... ...raved ring of golden imitation. The bus exudes the steamy vapours of a mobile rain forest. People cram into the passages, dragging nylon-roped shopp... ...scribbles laboriously, tongue perched on fleshy lips, ending with a flourishing signature. People are murmuring throughout the bus. My answer is eq... ... fleece him for five grand or more for the consultancy we are planning on opening here, in Paris. Add to this my cousin's money and the dough from t... ...uets of men in women, hormone-exuding teens, whores and their clients are negotiating seed. Paris perspires lust under the seething sun. The corner... ...er: she is widowed, rich, and lonely. She has a Turkish paramour, a yachtsman. He works the Paris line and ends here once a month." "What does he l...

A second volume of short stories and poetry translated from the Hebrew.

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...aim your power today! INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this book and from this Xllll.ll day forward, may you begin to express your inner power... ...w many friends I had, my standard for measuring success would always come from love. Love is the most important thing in my life. It is truly the i... ...d inner peace and the goals of my dreams. Since I am really no different from you, you too can achieve inner peace and reach the goals of your dre... ... so busy judging that person. Love from the heart enables you to separate people and see them as God's children, which is love. When you can do tha... ...'t have to tolerate abuse from others, but you can still love and accept people for what they are. All you have to do is let go and stop trying to ... ...had an understanding of love. Growing up I regularly went to church where people talked about love. But I didn't come from an environment that demon... ...ight in the Spirit of St. Louis, a single engine plane, from New York to Paris. It was faith that enabled Ghandi to stand up against Britain and c...

...Wally Amos, who rose from relative poverty to fame and fortune as "Famous Amos" details the components for a successful personal, financial and spiritual life using his ten secret ingredients for inner strength. He discusses his struggle to overc...

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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

...Original title: Il Mito di Ulisse e la Bellezza Seconda Translated from Italian by Martha S. Bache-Wiig 2009, authorized by the Author. ... ...the Author. ISBN 9788895806075 3 Notes from the translator: - The passages from the Odyssey that the author us... ...the translator: - The passages from the Odyssey that the author used are from the renowned translation from Greek to Italian done by Rosa Calzecch... ...nd the princes make their vow. When, some years later, the Trojan prince Paris kidnaps Helen and takes her off to Troy, the Greek princes honor th... ...me and death, which come like a thief in the night and take it away. Today Paris kidnaps her, and tomorrow death will do the same. What can a man... ...e do as Existential Anthropologists or as Cosmo-artistic Anthropologists? People come with their symptoms and their problems, and they are looking f... ...e carefully camouflaged to make it look acceptable and believable for both people involved. Therefore, people must disguise themselves as sick pat... ...on is losing a bit more of its influence and the importance it once had in people’s lives. There is a terrible emptiness left in its place, and the ...

...This book was developed from a paper I wrote for Russian and Baltic country psychologists. They had come to Italy to the Institute in Ascoli Piceno, which is a member of the Sophia University of Rome, to participate in a seminar on Sophia- Art and C...

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Steel Dust Dawn

By: John Richman

...hes for his place in a world that, in many respects, isn’t all that different from today’s. To Jane Steel Dust Da... ...aces, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination, drawn from actual historical places, figures, or events, or are used ficti- ... ...mall grove of Mesquite trees I pulled up to a shady spot, grabbed my canteen from my saddle bag and took a break. I had to be careful not to add to... ...ard his door he stopped and turned back around. “I was on my way down to the Paris Hotel to grab a drink. The mayor hasn’t closed the hotels yet, s... ...exas heat. My discomforts quickly passed, however, with my first drink at the Paris Hotel. Doc Winters recommended whiskey to help my mouth heal, b... ...ichman 52 “Thanks Luke. I didn’t mean to pry but I always like to know why people leave places. Especially places where I just got a job.” “You... ...that got to do with horses?” “Fair Park is mostly a horse track. Every fall people from all over Texas visit Dallas to go to the Fair. There’s lot... ...isit Dallas to go to the Fair. There’s lots of stuff to do there, but mostly people go to see the races. That’s what Clint’s getting Whisper ready ...

...is second novel in the series follows young "Montana" to Fort Worth, Texas in 1886, where he hires on at a major cattle ranch and ultimately saves it from foreclosure. A good deal of the story involves his horse "Spirit" and his involvement in the early Texas State Fair races. This 203 page novel is suitable for young readers. Buy at www.callmemontana.com...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...ORY AND MAJESTY BY JUAN JOSAFAT BEN-EZRA, A CONVERTED JEW TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH, WITH A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE, BY THE REV. EDWARD I... ... of defending the contrary ideas; that we may either prudently yield and retire from the contest, or follow some other road without any fear. These ... ...r universal, because, being essentially one, it comprehendeth within itself all peoples, tribes, and languages, which have sought and may henceforth ... ...s the true centre of unity, in whom should terminate all the lines which proceed from the circumference of the whole Christian world; and those which... ..., to Zion, to Jerusalem, to Judah, to Israel, and to the relics of that unhappy people. This reasoning, in appearance just, has been as it were a do... ...rding to the spirit; that is, to all believers, of every tribe and language and people and nation, without excluding the Jews who may desire to ente... ... say, “It is asked, who shall inherit this new earth? St Anselmo, Guilleirmo of Paris, Pico Mirandulano, El Tostado, Cayetano, and many other learne...

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Kabbalah Revealed

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...rther his scientific research. He received his PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah from the Moscow Institute of Philosophy at the Russian Academy of Scie... ...d the State Doctorate, the high- est degree of the Sorbonne, the University of Paris. In subsequent years he was awarded honorary PhDs in the United... ...he world’s popu- lation. On average, more than 6,000 children perish each day from diarrhea caused by polluted water. In many parts of the world, vio... ...agricultural technologies. In this positive outlook, funds will be redirected from the military and defense establishments to serve the needs of the... ...ected from the military and defense establishments to serve the needs of the people. Supported by these developments, national, international, and ... ...equity, and gender inequality will all give way to mutual trust and respect. People and communities will readily cooper- ate and form productive par... ...as one of belonging, of oneness. Most traditional cultures do not agree that people have nothing in common but passing interests that happen to coi...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...O THE ULYSSEANS The Theorem and the Myth for traveling from one universe to another Sophia University of Rome ... ...ggiare da un universe all’altro ISBN 978-88-95806-04-4 Translated from Italian by Martha S. Bache-Wiig 2009. Chapter XV translated by Alic... ...he-Wiig, 2009. All translations authorized by the Author. 3 Note from the translator: In this text, several of the author’s books are ment... ...ides reading it individually you discuss it in groups, together with other people who are enthusiastic about the ideas it proposes. Even though the... ...r own lives and of the life of the universe can give rise to a new kind of people: people who have a soul, a soul made up of the energy of love and ... .... 2) – Sophia-Analysis is a method of individual and group work that helps people become Persons, people who have their own identity, are internally... ...alian at the II International Congress of the Sophia University of Rome in Paris, in July 1988. This is the first time the text with commentary has ... ...ose who, at their birth, are in possession of the beauty of life. But then Paris comes along, and he steals Helen from Menelaus. The beauty that Men... ... in love with beautiful Helen, and they would all like to marry her. When Paris kidnaps her, the Greek leaders leave for Troy so they can reconquer...

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

... means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the author. ISBN: 1-4033-8037-6 (e-book) I... ... 1stBooks - rev. 11/22/02 iii Note to Reader Extracts from investigations, 1835 Major General Sir Willia... ...they cannot trouble us.’ Sleeman: ‘And how do they not trouble you?’ Thuggee: ‘Are not the people whom we kill, killed by the orders of KALI... ...head was drawn back by ’The Arm Holder’. The rumel tightened and as the last breath was squeezed from his body, he looked into the face of ‘The Str... ...fe without you now, my darling Rosita. Will you brave that long sea journey and all those strange people to be with your Helen?’ Audrey Blankenhag... ...f which was still unexplored. Her glimpses of the flora and fauna of the coastal regions and the people of every shade of colour, from pale brown to... ...rs. ‘Ah, the beautiful Helen - the face that launched a thousand ships. I hope there is no young Paris to kidnap you to-night,’ quipped Gavin. Aud... ...en as handsome as Sir Gavin French in that splendid uniform, Helen would not have been tempted by Paris,’ replied Helen, her green eyes sparkling wi... ...t a farewell dinner hosted by their dear friends, Comte and Comtesse de Colbert, who returned to Paris with promises not to lose touch with their En...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...art thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovska – write to: palma@unet.com.mk Phil... ...hillingly detailed process, he actually assumes Greenleaf's identity. Disembarking from a luxurious Cunard liner in his destination, Italy, he "con... ...se, he assumes his name, wears his clothes, cashes his checks and makes phone calls from his rooms. But he also murders - or tries to murder - those... ...ted especially for him. He was born and raised there. He knows no other place. The people around him – unbeknownst to him – are all actors. His lif... ...efine him and infuse his life with meaning. Caught in a narrative, the movie says, people act immorally. (IN)famous psychological experiments supp... ... walks out on the whole project. He destroys an investment of billions of dollars, people's lives and careers. He turns his back on some of the act... ...982 to 1985 Senior positions with the Nessim D. Gaon Group of Companies in Geneva, Paris and New-York (NOGA and APROFIM SA): – Chief Analyst of Ed...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...art thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovska – write to: palma@unet.com.mk Visit... ... to make her his consort by changing the law to allow for a morganatic marriage (of people from different classes, with no rights of inheritance). S... ...e her his consort by changing the law to allow for a morganatic marriage (of people from different classes, with no rights of inheritance). Simpson ... ...tionally, the King was not allowed by the British government to address the British people and the Empire through the BBC. The government's cons... ...Standard at the beginning of the Civil War on 22 August 1642." Edward abdicated from the throne on 11 December 1936, making a different speech. ... ...ocytes to other parts of the body. The appendix is not, therefore, useless, as most people think. It is part of the immune system. The GALT disappea... ...inized as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Yet, when it was stolen from the Louvre in Paris in 1912, forgers passed 6 replicas as the original, sellin... ...ers, art professors and critics - his brother owned a successful art dealership in Paris - van Gogh sold only one piece while alive: "Red Vineyard ... ...Oath". On July 14, 1789 crowds stormed the Bastille - a fortress prison in east Paris - in response to ominous movements of royal troops in and ...

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Silence's Bell (Haiku)

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ENCE'S BELL by Florentin Smarandache (non-standard haiku poems, translated from Romanian by Stefan Benea, and refined by the author) THE SPRING Time o... ...nning under the bell of the sunrise. Tender snowdrops draw up the spring from under the snow. Through deep ploughings the field opens its mouth. Z... ...n the wing. Acacias are bursting into laughters of buds. The breeze blows from the Eastern side of my heart. Maggots are buzzing a lot about a thou... ... to catch by its hand the time. Worries start to teem on the street with people in the mouth. Irrational pains slap my unbeing. In front of the mir... ... that the Romanian readers in particular would not be found among the last people to learn of the activity of a compatriot so productive in some segme... ...985­1986). Finally he lost his job, earning his living by preparing school­people and students (1986­1988). From this short sequence of didactic activ... ... nine literary anthologies and appeared in Craiova (1980), Caen, Puymeras, Paris, Bordeaux (1989, 1990, 1991), New York, Colorado (1991, 1992), and Se...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...enix, Arizona 2005 2 This book can be ordered in a paper bound reprint from: Books on Demand ProQuest Information & Learning ... ...1-800-521-0600 (Customer Service) http://wwwlib.umi.com/bod/ and online from: Publishing Online, Co. (Seattle, Washington State) ... ...a Kandasamy. Cover design by Meena Kandasamy. Many books can be downloaded from this E-Library of Science: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache... ...n urban areas are kept secret. Secondly due to increased awareness, the urban people may be well aware of HIV/AIDS. As in South Africa, Kenya, Tanza... ...departments conducted a medical camp here recently they found that 50% of the people were suffering from tuberculosis. Child marriage and inadequate... ...s which is a poor nation became victims of HIV/AIDS, likewise the poor rural people of India have all chances and in majority of the cases to becom... ...an Dezert from ONERA (French National Establishment for Aerospace Research in Paris) in creasing a new theory of plausible and paradoxical reasoning...

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The Devil‘S Legacy- to Earth Mortals. Being the Key Note to Black Arts!! Witchcraft, Devination , Omens, Forewarnings, Apparitions, Sorcery, Daemonology, Dreams, Predictions, Visions, And Compacts with the Devil!! with the Most Authentic History of Salem Witchcraft!

By: M. Young

...elieve the existence of a Devil is a like debt to reason; one is a demonstration from the reality of visible causes, and the other a deduction from t... ... like reality of their effects. One demonstration of the existence of God is from the universal well-guided consent of all nations to worship and... ... and adore a supreme power; one demonstration of the existence of the Devil, is from the avowed ill-guided consent of some nations, who, knowing no ... ...ms, that the Creator of heaven and earth had adopted this nation for his chosen people, and therefore demanded their exclusive homage, and that they... ... which she called Prick-ear, Jack and Frog. Several witnesses, poor and ignorant people, were brought to testify to the mischief which had been done ... ...ntribute anything to the very useful object of your work, it is no matter – let people think what they will. Be that as it may, I vouch for the trut... ... three feet deep. At the same time, a woman died in another village of the same parish. The military took away all the horses out of the country to ... ...e, and I have at length discovered I am right; happening to go last week to the parish where you were born, I was resolved to put an end to my doubt... ...d was therefore enabled to bring the murderer to justice. A tradesman of Paris, sleeping in bed with his wife, dreamed that he heard the voi...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...ent our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was extraordinary. We received over 850 writt... ... of the 109th Congress. and would suggest that soliciting written comments from interested parties would be an appropriate starting point for this rev... ...support for the project by receiving and processing the over 850 comments from the public and handling logistics for the roundtable discussions. Ed ... ...ing works on the Internet; and (4) private uses among a limited number of people. 3 C. Legal Background Section IV of the Report provides the lega... ...ing works on the Internet; and (4) private uses among a limited number of people. It is important to keep these categories in mind when considering... ... 94 Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris Act 1971) (hereinafter “Berne Convention” or “Berne”). The U.S. for... ... the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris 1971) (“Berne”), the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) Agreement on t... ...es. Commenters recommended that the Copyright Office provide guidance to people who want to reduce their rights and/or donate works to the public d... ...han Reed Pete Hardie Ronald Bense James Roots Justin Kear Thomas Paris William Schuller Will Wood Charles B. McGregor Cameron Morlan...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...ent our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was extraordinary. We received over 850 writt... ... of the 109th Congress. and would suggest that soliciting written comments from interested parties would be an appropriate starting point for this rev... ...support for the project by receiving and processing the over 850 comments from the public and handling logistics for the roundtable discussions. Ed ... ...ing works on the Internet; and (4) private uses among a limited number of people. 3 C. Legal Background Section IV of the Report provides the lega... ...ing works on the Internet; and (4) private uses among a limited number of people. It is important to keep these categories in mind when considering... ... 94 Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris Act 1971) (hereinafter “Berne Convention” or “Berne”). The U.S. for... ... the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris 1971) (“Berne”), the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) Agreement on t... ...es. Commenters recommended that the Copyright Office provide guidance to people who want to reduce their rights and/or donate works to the public d... ...han Reed Pete Hardie Ronald Bense James Roots Justin Kear Thomas Paris William Schuller Will Wood Charles B. McGregor Cameron Morlan...

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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

... paper, which, in fact, represent an “artificial poem”: deformed, resulted from a translation by the observant of the observed, and by translation o... ...h”, as an intellectual breathing, were superb springs. The “No” and “Anti” from my paradoxist manifestos had a creative character, not all nihilistic... ...tos had a creative character, not all nihilistic (C. M. Popa). The passage from paradoxes to paradoxism was documetarily described by Titu Popescu i... ...f “poetry” and its derivates have become od-fashioned in this century, and people laught at them in disregard. I’m ashamed to afirm that I create ly... ... disregard. I’m ashamed to afirm that I create lyrical texts, I hide them. People neither read nor listen to lyrical texts anymore, but they will re... ...oc, 27/01/1984. 44. Jean Breton, editor, Éditions Saint Germain des Press, Paris, Fran ţa, 27/02/1984. 45. Ambroise Kon, profesor de literaturi şi c... ...a şi, 03/05/1985. 50. Octave Prour, poet, directorul revistei “Promethée”, Paris, 14/03/1988. 51. Association Littéraire de Provence, Aubag... ..... All were, and still are – except Constantin Dinc ă and me, non-literary people. They did not want either to read or to write anything! And yet,... ...Chaim Soutine, peintre maudit, între cele dou ă r ăzboaie, de la École de Paris, care î şi distrugea periodic pânzele, a şa îmi p ăstrez eu nepictu...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

... paper, which, in fact, represent an “artificial poem”: deformed, resulted from a translation by the observant of the observed, and by translation o... ...h”, as an intellectual breathing, were superb springs. The “No” and “Anti” from my paradoxist manifestos had a creative character, not all nihilistic... ...tos had a creative character, not all nihilistic (C. M. Popa). The passage from paradoxes to paradoxism was documetarily described by Titu Popescu i... ...f “poetry” and its derivates have become od-fashioned in this century, and people laught at them in disregard. I’m ashamed to afirm that I create ly... ... disregard. I’m ashamed to afirm that I create lyrical texts, I hide them. People neither read nor listen to lyrical texts anymore, but they will re... ...oc, 27/01/1984. 44. Jean Breton, editor, Éditions Saint Germain des Press, Paris, Fran ţa, 27/02/1984. 45. Ambroise Kon, profesor de literaturi şi c... ...a şi, 03/05/1985. 50. Octave Prour, poet, directorul revistei “Promethée”, Paris, 14/03/1988. 51. Association Littéraire de Provence, Aubag... ..... All were, and still are – except Constantin Dinc ă and me, non-literary people. They did not want either to read or to write anything! And yet,... ...Chaim Soutine, peintre maudit, între cele dou ă r ăzboaie, de la École de Paris, care î şi distrugea periodic pânzele, a şa îmi p ăstrez eu nepictu...

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