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Posts Tagged ‘Writer’
Mademoiselle M. Cahiers Mireille Noël 2
Posted: 14/12/2010 in Book, Literature, Novel, Short story, WriterTags: Book, Library, Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, Writer, Writing
The divine Jane Austen at the Morgan library
Posted: 10/12/2009 in Library, Literature, Novel, WriterTags: Book, Library, Literature, Novel, Writer
This exhibition explores the life, work, and legacy of Jane Austen (1775–1817), regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. Offering a close-up portrait of the iconic British author, whose popularity has surged over the last two decades with numerous motion picture and television adaptations of her work, the show provides tangible intimacy with [...]
Séraphine de Senlis
Posted: 26/11/2009 in Book, Literature, Novel, Pause café, WriterTags: Book, Literature, Novel, Poetry, Writer, Writing
I don’t always have the time to write something in here. As I am working on a new novel, It’s take all my attention. But I certainly will take a moment to wishing you, my Americans friends’ writers, a very good Thanksgiving. With the voice of Séraphine… Happy Thanksgiving! ___________ 1. Picture: Séraphine [...]
The juggler of words
Posted: 11/09/2009 in Book, Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, WriterTags: Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, Writer, Writing
When the drums begin to beat Down the street, When the poles are fetched and guyed, When the tight-rope’s stretched and tied, When the dance-girls make salaam, When the snake-bag wakes alarm, When the pipes set up their drone, When the sharp-edged knives are thrown, When the red-hot coals are shown, To be [...]
Would you like a pause café…
Posted: 13/08/2009 in Book, Library, Literature, Pause café, Poetry, WriterTags: Book, Emily Dickinson, Library, Literature, Poetry, Writer
IN A LIBRARY. A precious, mouldering pleasure ‘t is To meet an antique book, In just the dress his century wore; A privilege, I think, His venerable hand to take, And warming in our own, A passage back, or two, to make To times when he was young. His quaint opinions [...]
Visual Editor…
Posted: 12/08/2009 in Literature, Visual editor, WriterTags: Literature, Visual editor, Writer
When we don’t know what it is… It is jazz. Alessandro Baricco Since I upgrade to IE8, the visual editor didn’t work at all in both Blogger and WordPress. So I try to turn off the navigation au clavier when I edit post and its work… I don’t understand why exactly this change is [...]
Jazzoologie: le saxophone de la rue sans merci 2
Posted: 21/07/2009 in Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, WriterTags: Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, Writer
De la rue du Trésor, la rue des artistes-peintres de la rue, je me dirigeai vers la fontaine de Robin des bois. Je venais de terminer, ou presque, la promenade matinale de Cathy-Chien dans les rues du Vieux-Québec. Avant de revenir à l’hôtel, je tenais à faire une halte dans le parc. [...]
The saxophone of the sans merci street
Posted: 05/07/2009 in Literature, Poetry, Short storyTags: Literature, Poetry, Short story, Writer
Jimmy was getting up at 5 o’clock every morning. No matter how he was feeling, its health condition, nothing could keep him into bed. He was always rising up into one quick step, putting on these curious rounds glasses on the top of his nose, the glass he discover in a drugstore and, within [...]
Le saxophone de la rue sans merci
Posted: 30/06/2009 in Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, WriterTags: Literature, Novel, Poetry, Short story, Writer
Jimmy se levait à 5 heures tous les jours. Peu importe ses humeurs, son état de santé, rien ne pouvait le retenir au lit. Il se levait d’un bond, enfilait ses mules noires de bazar, ses lunettes rondes dénichées dans un drugstore sur le bout du nez et, en deux ou trois pirouettes, il se [...]
