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Showing posts with label modernism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modernism. Show all posts
23.10.15

Ressentiment in the Present Age, by Søren Kierkegaard

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Excerpt from - Søren Kierkegaard, The Present Age , translated by Alexander Dru with Foreword by Walter Kaufmann, 1962, pp. 49–52. ...
8.8.15

Fatality, by Rubén Darío (the founder of literary Modernism)

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The tree is happy because it is scarcely sentient, and even more the hard rock because it no longer feels: for there is no pain greater...
20.7.15

love is more thicker than forget

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by E. E. Cummings e.e. cummings enjoys a cigarette with the characteristic stare of someone who loves life and, therefore, living. ...
4.7.15

since feeling is first, by e.e. cummings

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Edward Estlin Cummings enjoying life at his Joy Farm in New Hampshire.  Only having seen the worst humanity had to offer was he able ...
30.5.15

Be kind, by Charles Bukowski

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we are always asked to understand the other person's viewpoint no matter how out-dated foolish or obnoxious. one is asked...
24.5.15

now does our world descend, by e.e. cummings

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Edward Estlin Cummings displayed an innocence in his eyes that he would never recover following his experience as an ambulance driv...
29.3.15

If you like my poems, by e.e. cummings

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Edward Estlin Cummings poses, embodying a success all-too-rare for a career poet, exuding a charisma that contains a joy of life th...
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