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Last year, Twyla Tharp immersed herself in the work of the French writer and philosopher Albert Camus, namely “The Plague.” World events were on her mind, and his 1947 novel about a pandemic in Algeria struck a chord. In her new full-length work, an outdoor dance-and-musical hybrid, “How Long Blues,” named after a Leroy Carr song, Tharp finds inspiration in that writing and also in American jazz. It reminds Tharp a little of performing at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park in 1971, when she presented the premiere of “Eight Jelly Rolls.” A couple of performances “had puddles onstage,” she said. But the Little Island stage, while also outdoors, is not that. Tharp, who directed, choreographed and conceived “How Long Blues,” which runs June 1 through 23, regards the proscenium as a wonderful thing.
Persons: Twyla Tharp, Albert Camus, , Leroy Carr, Tharp, Bone Burnett, David Mansfield, , “ They’ve Locations: Algeria, Little, Manhattan, Hudson, Central Park, New York
Gold-leafed books with engravings, 200-year-old leather-bound books, books so rare and precious they are wrapped carefully in cellophane before being nestled into place inside an antique wooden box set on the Seine’s stony shoulder for students, intellectuals, power brokers and tourists to browse. For centuries, the wooden bookstalls have been a fixture in the heart of Paris, and so when the city’s police, citing security concerns, ordered them closed during this summer’s Olympic Games, an uproar ensued. Now President Emmanuel Macron has stepped in. In a decision that resounded across the city this week, Mr. Maron deemed the booksellers “a living heritage of the capital” and said they could stay. It began with a citation from Albert Camus: “Everything that degrades culture shortens the paths that lead to servitude.”
Persons: Emmanuel Macron, Maron, , Albert Camus, Organizations: Games, Le Monde Locations: cellophane, Paris, Le
BURMA SAHIB, by Paul TherouxGeorge Orwell died of tuberculosis in 1950, at the age of 46. The word “Orwellian” is as omnipresent as “Kafkaesque.” His two dystopian novel-allegories — “Animal Farm” and “1984” — have sold in the millions around the world. Almost everything that Orwell wrote seems to be in print. But there is one area of his life that is relatively unexplored and full of baffling gaps, not to say mystery. He was still several years removed from becoming “George Orwell” by adopting the nom de plume that would carry his legacy.
Persons: Paul Theroux George Orwell, Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, , Albert Camus, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Tolstoy, Orwell, Eric Blair, “ George Orwell ”, Paul Theroux Organizations: Eton College Locations: BURMA, Britain, British, Burma, Myanmar
In the Middle of a War With No End in Sight
  + stars: | 2023-11-21 | by ( Caroline Alexander | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
NOVEMBER 1942: An Intimate History of the Turning Point of World War II, by Peter Englund. Translated by Peter Graves. “This is a book about November 1942,” the Swedish economist and historian Peter Englund explains in his introductory note to the reader, “the month that marked the turning point of the Second World War.” November 1942 was the month that brought the Allies hard-fought victories in North Africa and inspired Churchill to say that the war had reached “the end of the beginning.”Englund’s approach to the subject is more or less the same as it was when, more than a decade ago, he used the diaries and memoirs of people who lived and survived during an earlier conflict to compose his acclaimed account, “The Beauty and the Sorrow: An Intimate History of the First World War.”“If you are wondering what I’ve added,” Englund writes, somewhat sternly, of his new book, “the answer is: nothing.” Apart from footnotes, then, all information — every detail of every day — is drawn from these records of personal experience. An “intimate history” does “not attempt to describe what the war was during these four critical weeks,” he explains, “but will try to say something about how it was.”Some of the 39 writers he has selected are well-known figures — Albert Camus; the Soviet journalist Vasily Grossman; the Australian surgeon captured by Japanese forces, Edward “Weary” Dunlop; the English pacifist and nurse Vera Brittain; the British war poet and tank driver Keith Douglas — but most are relatively obscure.
Persons: Peter Englund, Peter Graves, Churchill, , ” Englund, , — Albert Camus, Vasily Grossman, Edward “ Weary ” Dunlop, Vera Brittain, Keith Douglas — Locations: Swedish, North Africa, Soviet
He is the author of many books, including “American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear.” You can follow him at his socials at @khaledbeydoun. Like him, I’m an Arab, Muslim and American — an amalgam of identities that conjures up “pariah” in the world we live in. What does it mean for a mother who escaped war for the safety of an American suburb? This existential ballad of being Arab or Muslim in America is far more onerous, far more absurd. Wadea’s death foreshadows that these figures may spike again, and descend on the heads of Arab and Muslim Americans shadowed by suspicion.
Persons: Khaled A, Arizona State University Sandra Day, , Abed Ayoub, Beydoun Marwan Thoaubi, Abed, I’m, , Fayoume, ” Rather, ” Wadea, Wadea’s, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Donald Trump’s, , Carl Jung Organizations: Arizona State University, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, CNN, White, Al, Ahli Baptist Hospital Locations: @khaledbeydoun, American, Gaza, Ahli, Illinois, United States, America, China, India, France, Washington, Chicago
[1/3] Writer Milan Kundera is pictured in Prague, former Czechoslovakia, May 6, 1963. CTK Photo/Frantisek Nesvadba via REUTERSPRAGUE, July 12 (Reuters) - Czech-born writer Milan Kundera, author of the novel "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" who lived nearly five decades in Paris after emigrating in disillusionment from his Communist-ruled homeland, has died at the age of 94. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said Kundera was "a writer and a voice that we will miss". "Milan Kundera's work is at the same time a deep, human, intimate and distant exploration," she said. Fellow Czech writer Karel Hvizdala told Czech Television he saw his friend last November and he was already in poor health.
Persons: Milan Kundera, Frantisek Nesvadba, Kundera, Petr Fiala, Petr Pavel, Pavel, Elisabeth Borne, Milan, Karel Hvizdala, Albert Camus, Daniel Day, Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Philip Kaufman, Timothy Garton Ash, Monde, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Czechoslovakia's, Jan Lopatka, Robert Muller, Elizabeth Pineau, Tassilo Hummel, Michael Kahn, Jason Hovet, Toby Chopra, Kevin Liffey, Mark Heinrich, Nick Macfie Organizations: CTK, REUTERS, Moravian, Prague Spring, Czech Television, Czechoslovak Communist, New York Times, Oxford University, Paris Mayor, Czechoslovakia's Communist, Thomson Locations: Prague, Czechoslovakia, REUTERS PRAGUE, Czech, Paris, Brno, France, Communist Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak, Europe, Central Europe, French, Western
Drept că în parlament steluțarii iar au de gând să se despartă, fiecare pe la bordeiașul lui cu ușa-n vale. Cealaltă parte e mai zgârcită la vorbe. Maria îi îndrăgostită de Ion, iar Ion a îndrăgit-o pe Ileana. Da, cel care a descris** epidemia de holeră care a căsăpit o bună parte a locuitorilor unui oraș algerian la mijlocul secolului XIX. Fotografiile/infograficele de pe platforma moldova.org pot fi preluate în număr de maxim 2 bucăți per material și doar cu menționarea Moldova.org și numele autorului/autoarei.
Persons: Împreună, Maria, Ion, Ileana, Albert Camus, Vasile Botnaru Organizations: Radio Europa Liberă Locations: steluțarii, american, Moldovei de Est, georgian, algerian, Chișinău
Cuvintele care marchează începutul acestui an: conectare, iubire, bucurie. Cuvintele care marchează începutul acestui an: sinceritate, claritate, organizare. Cuvintele care marchează începutul acestui an: comunicare, prietenie sinceră, curățenie spirituală. Cuvintele care marchează începutul acestui an: distracție, iubire, inocență. Cuvintele care marchează începutul acestui an: calm, adaptare, control.
Persons: Berbec, Buddha, Roy E, Audrey Hepburn Rac, Albert Camus Leu, Seneca Fecioară, Fecioară, Jack Penn, John, Martin Page, Steve Jobs, Richard Bach, William Ernest Henley Organizations: Taur, Disney Gemeni, Gemeni, Revelion, Leu, Scorpion Locations: Noul An
Marius Stan, 11 noiembrie 2020
  + stars: | 2020-11-11 | by ( ) moldova.europalibera.org   time to read: +7 min
Atunci când l-a citit prima oară, Albert Camus a fost copleșit de Dostoievski pentru că rusul îi deslușise cel mai bine „natura umană”. El a fost primul care a intuit în mântuitorii omenirii distrugătorii acesteia, în noua libertate, vechea sclavie, iar în luminoasele utopii, universalul furnicar. Toți ne suflăm virusul abstracțiunii în față și doar o atenție și o conștiință constantă și acută a sorții celorlalți mai poate disipa „ciuma”. Camus a fost un ateu cu „preocupări creștine” care a crezut că omul poate găsi soluții umane la erorile umane. Nu și Dostoievski.
Persons: Camus, Dostoievski, . Francezul, Homer, Don Quijote, Tolstoi, Sisif, Albert Camus, El, Nikolai Cernîșevski, Feodor Dostoievski, Raskolnikov, . Camus Locations: Rusia, meschinul
(foto) Cinci scriitori și 15 opere. Ce să citești ca să te simți „un pic mai francez” de Ziua Internațională a FrancofonieiAstăzi marcăm Ziua Internațională a Francofoniei. În cele ce urmează am ales cinci scriitori francezi și operele lor și de Ziua Internațională a Francofoniei îți dorim lectură plăcută. Scriitor romantic, a fost pair al Franței din 1845, senator al Parisului și membru al Academiei Franceze din 1841. # Anna GavaldaAnna Gavalda este o romancieră franceză și profesoară de limba franceză la Colegiul Nazareth din satul Voisenon, Seine-et-Marne.
Persons: Victor Hugo, François, René de Chateaubriand . Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Regina Margot, Eric, Emmanuel Schmitt, Mozart, Pilat, Anna Gavalda Anna, Albert Camus, Sisif Organizations: Ziua, Francofoniei, Academiei Franceze, RTL Locations: Franța, Franței, Parisului, Dame, Paris, Monte - Cristo, Anna Gavalda Anna Gavalda, franceză, Nazareth, Seine - et - Marne, Melun, Saint - Quentin, Grand, francez
Câte cărți din această listă de 130 din literatura română și universală ai citit? Mircea Eliade – Maitreyi#5. Liviu Rebreanu – Ciuleandra#21. Liviu Rebreanu – Adam și Eva#22. JRR Tolkien – The Lord of the Rings#102.
Persons: Facebook, Mihail Bulgakov, Maestrul, Margareta, 2, George Orwell, Nicolae Dabija, Mircea Eliade, Maitreyi, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Marin Preda, Feodor Dostoievski, Liviu Rebreanu, Oscar Wilde, Dorian Gray, Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, Antoine, Saint, Margaret Mitchell, Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu, Ernest Hemingway, Ion Druță, Jane Austen, Adam, Eva, Frédéric, Hector, Lev Tolstoi, Anna Karenina, Victor Hugo, Emily Bronte, J.K . Rowling, Harry Potter, Ion, Mihail, Dan Brown, Erich Maria, Irvin D ., Nietzsche, Anne Rice, Alexandre Dumas, Monte, Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Bram Stoker, F . Scott Fitzgerald, Friedrich Nietzsche, Zarathustra, George Călinescu, Haruki, Henri Charriere, Mario Vargas Llosa, Milan Kundera, Stendhal, Roșu, Sisif, Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Chuck Palahniuk, Elisabeth Gilbert, Harper Lee, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Quo, Herman Hesse, E.B . White, J.D . Salinger, Jose Saramago, Marcel Proust, Stieg Larsson, Patrick, Paulo Coelho, William Shakespeare – Romeo, Adolf Hitler, Mein, Aldous Huxley, Aureliu Busuioc, Boris Pasternak, Camil Petrescu, Procust, Cela, Charles Dickens, Dante, George R.R, Martin, Guy de Maupassant, Haruki Murakami, Kafka, Siddhartha, Ioan Slavici, Johann Goethe, Jules Verne, Kurt Vonnegut, Mircea Cărtărescu, Napoleon Hill, Octavian Paler, Ray Bradbury, Simone de Beauvoir, Somerset, Sun, Umberto Eco, JRR Tolkien, Douglas Adams, Suzanne Collins, Audrey Niffenegger, C.S . Lewis, Louisa May Alcott, Stephen King, Amin, Madeleine L’Engle, Margaret Atwood, Khaled, Orson Scott Card, Markus Zusak, William Shakespeare, Anne Frank, Frank Herbert, John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tatiata, Milan, Joseph Heller, Stephen Chbosky, Arthur Golden Locations: Pădurea spânzuraților, Eat, Notre Dame, Paris
30 de titluri de cărți care ar trebui să apară în bibliotecă oricărui cititor în această varăÎn pregătirile pentru vacanța la plajă sau lungile zboruri cu avionul, găsește un moment de respiro și așază-te, fie la piscină , fie pe canapea cu o carte în poală și o limonadă rece alături. #diez ți-a pregătit o listă de 30 de lecturi pe care nu le poți trece cu ochii decât de la o copertă la alta! „Viața începe vineri.” „Viitorul începe luni.”#Orhan Pamuk. „Cartea râsului și a uitării”# James Joyce. „Sacrul și profanul”# Mircea Cărtărescu.
Persons: Stefan Zweig, Evgheni Vodolazkin, Kurt Vonnegut, Matei Vișniec, Mario Vargas Llosa, Antoine, Saint, Erich Maria Remarque, Andrei Pleșu, Boris Pasternak, Ioana Pârvulescu, Orhan Pamuk, Giovanni Papini, Gog, Michael Ondaatje, Murakami, Kafka, W . Somerset Maugham, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Harper Lee ., J.D . Salinger, Milan Kundera, James Joyce, Eugene Ionesco, Regele, Hermann Hesse, Filip Florian, Mircea Eliade, Mircea Cărtărescu, Albert Camus, Mihail Bulgakov, Margarita, Szpilman Locations: Saint -
‘Groundhog Day’ movie: The Buddhist lifehacker film
  + stars: | 2016-02-01 | by ( David G. Allan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
The 1993 film "Groundhog Day" starred Bill Murray. “So I proselytize it without practicing it.”And what an entertaining Buddish proselytization “Groundhog Day” is. ‘Groundhog Day’ is all about karmaOne of the central tenets of Buddhism is that we must continue to reincarnate until we find enlightenment. And many references and motifs that recur in the film support the notion that “Groundhog Day” is Christian rather than Buddhist. ‘Groundhog Day’ is about hopeWhatever spiritual takeaway the film holds for you, it’s an undeniable call for hope.
Persons: , , Edna St, Vincent Millay I’ve, Baltimore’s, Bill Murray, Phil Connors, It’s, Harold Ramis, alberto mier, Danny Rubin, Ramis, Phil reincarnates, Rita, Phil’s, Sisyphus, ” Albert Camus, Camus, Heraclitus, it’s, Phil doesn’t, Phil, Jesus, There’s, “ I’m, Reinhold Niebuhr, Chekhov, Samuel Coleridge, ” It’s, Ralph, It’s George Bailey, ” Phil, Larry Darrell, ., . Somerset Maugham, ” Darrell Organizations: CNN, Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum, Sony Pictures, Zen, Chicago, cnn, Anonymous, . Somerset Locations: he’s
(doc) Top 100 cărți recomandate de către cititorii din Moldova în cadrul Book ChallengeVineri, 29 august, pe Facebook-ul din Moldova, prin intermediul lui Alexandru Vakulovski, a apărut o nouă provocare: utilizatorii de Facebook trebuie să numească Top 10 cărți care i-au marcat sau Top 10 cărți preferate. Echipa #diez, a încercat să colecteze cât mai multe liste ale utilizatorilor și să facă un Top 100 a cărților care i-au marcat pe cititorii din Moldova. Din aceste liste, iată care este Top 100 cărți care ne-au marcat:Top 100 cărți care au marcat cititorii din Moldova#1. Mircea Eliade – Maitreyi#5. Victor Hugo – Notre Dame de ParisÎntreaga listă cu peste 600 de cărți o puteți vedea aici: Lista cu Top 10 cărție care au marcat cititorii din Moldova.
Persons: Alexandru Vakulovski, Mihail Bulgakov, Maestrul, Margareta, 2, George Orwell, Nicolae Dabija, Mircea Eliade, Maitreyi, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Marin Preda, Feodor Dostoievski, Liviu Rebreanu, Oscar Wilde, Dorian Gray, Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, Antoine, Saint, Margaret Mitchell, Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu, Ernest Hemingway, Ion Druță, Jane Austen, Adam, Eva, Frédéric, Hector, Lev Tolstoi, Anna Karenina, Victor Hugo, Emily Bronte, J.K . Rowling, Harry Potter, Ion, Mihail, Dan Brown, Erich Maria, Irvin D ., Nietzsche, Robert, Alexandre Dumas, Monte, Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Bram Stoker, F . Scott Fitzgerald, Friedrich Nietzsche, Zarathustra, George Călinescu, Haruki, Henri Charriere, Mario Vargas Llosa, Milan Kundera, Stendhal, Roșu, Sisif, Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Chuck Palahniuk, Elisabeth Gilbert, Harper Lee, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Quo, Herman Hesse, Irina Binder, J.D . Salinger, Jose Saramago, Marcel Proust, Mihaela Rădulescu, Patrick, Paulo Coelho, William Shakespeare – Romeo, Adolf Hitler, Mein, Aldous Huxley, Aureliu Busuioc, Boris Pasternak, Camil Petrescu, Procust, Cela, Charles Dickens, Dante, George R.R, Martin, Guy de Maupassant, Haruki Murakami, Kafka, Siddhartha, Ioan Slavici, Johann Goethe, Jules Verne, Kurt Vonnegut, Mircea Cărtărescu, Napoleon Hill, Octavian Paler, Ray Bradbury, Simone de Beauvoir, Somerset, Sun, Umberto Eco Organizations: Challenge Vineri, Facebook Locations: Moldova, Pădurea spânzuraților, Eat, Notre Dame, Paris
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