
If you are afraid that you won’t like something – don’t ask about it. If you are ready to accept people the way they are, ask them about everything. But may we never have to lie about what we love. Because some day we will wake up
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Trois saisons, un été, construit comme une quête, est une recherche, parfois un cri d’amour, avec des allusions au temps qui passe, à la force des sentiments capables de gommer les différences. Les textes
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"Howl" is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg as part of his 1956 collection of poetry titled "Howl and Other Poems". The poem is considered to be one of the principal works of the Beat Generation along with Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" (1957) and
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The second book of Irena Georgieva - “For All Days And Afternoons”, contains poems and photos, like her first book – “A Cat in the Hallway”, but it entwines more skilful poetry and vision. Author of the photos, this
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In the poems of Tsvetelina Dobreva have been reflected some individual autobiographical moments, such as Morocco. Her work is also influenced by the atmosphere of Paris. In Dobreva's poems the present is without any borders, sensitive to the
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Despite all its disadvantages Sofia is also one secretive and intimate city.
With its buildings, benches, doves and cats, car alarms, secret sexshops,
with the rails of the trams and the tiny sleepy streets in Sunday
afternoon. “Cat in the
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„Philippe Jaccottet is not a poet of the dramatic conflicts and changes, nor of the abysms and hopeless bifurcation. His talent is to fascinate us with his humility, to make us sympathetic to the experiment, to show us the impulse which raises up
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Nicolay Panayotov believes in arts that can cooperate with one another. That's why he cooperates with Kiril
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“How to Paint the Portrait of a Bird” is an anniversary bilingual edition of the Jacques Prévert's poems, translated by: Veselin Hanchev, Valeri Petrov, Ivan Borislavov, Rumyana L.
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Impetuous and surprising in her poetry, as in her life, Marina Tsvetaeva (1892 – 1941), one of the greatest Russian poetesses, was entirely intent on need of writing and fierceness of loving.
Her poetry stands outside the trends of her time,
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