Bon, n'étant pas très mobile, difficile de créer des posts avec de nouvelles photos. Je reviens donc à mon projet de présenter l'intégralité de mes photos, projet interrompu à l'année 2017. Je vais donc essayer de clore cette année 2017.
Ici le MusVerre à Sars-Poteries (Nord)
Karen LaMonte : "Seated Dress Impression With Drapery" (très impressionnant !)
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Richard C. Meitner : "Messieurs, Mesdames les Critiques"
David Reekie : "Different People I"
Michel Martens : "Le Beau Désordre"
Harvey Littleton : "Ruby/Lemon Lyrical Movement"
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April 22, 2024: Kinder Than Man, Althea Davis
Kinder Than Man
Althea Davis
And God
please let the deer
on the highway
get some kind of heaven.
Something with tall soft grass
and sweet reunion.
Let the moths in porch lights
go someplace
with a thousand suns,
that taste like sugar
and get swallowed whole.
May the mice
in oil and glue
have forever dry, warm fur
and full bellies.
If I am killed
for simply living,
let death be kinder
than man.
--
Also:
+ The Mower, Philip Larkin
+ Good People, W.S. Merwin
+ A Blessing, James Wright
+ In the Nursing Home, Jane Kenyon
Today in:
2023: Dearest,, Jean Valentine
2022: Birth, Louise Erdrich
2021: Cicada, Hosho McCreesh
2020: Future Memories, Mario Meléndez
2019: Little Girl, My Stringbean, My Lovely Woman, Anne Sexton
2018: First Night, D. Nurkse
2017: Einstein’s Happiest Moment, Richard M. Berlin
2016: Yiddishland, Erika Meitner
2015: July, Kazim Ali
2014: This Morning in a Morning Voice, Todd Boss
2013: Paralysis, Peter Boyle
2012: from Mayakovsky, Frank O’Hara
2011: Northern Pike, James Wright
2010: Humpbacks, Mary Oliver
2009: Alone, Jack Gilbert
2008: From Blossoms, Li-Young Lee
2007: For Grace, After A Party, Frank O’Hara
2006: Wild Geese, Mary Oliver
2005: A Brief for the Defense, Jack Gilbert
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1900 Mrs. C. H. B. Forth by Richard Jack (Bonhams - 10 Nov21 auction Lot 155) 1972X3719 @150 1.8Mj.
1906 Elise Meitner (7 November 1878 – 27 October 1968) by ?. From tumblr.com/blog/view/venicepearl 800X1249 @72 427kj. She was a pioneering nuclear chemist. In 1938 she, working as equal with Fritz Strassman, found that subjecting uranium to the then newly discovered neutrons produced barium, a material roughly half the mass of uranium by a process that produced energy. The uranium underwent "fission". It was immediately apparent that uranium fission could be used to make bombs. Strassman won the Nobel prize, but the honor was denied to her. A synthetic element with 109 protons in its seething overloaded nucleus is named Meitnerium (Mt) after her.
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Lawlight web-weaving 2/2
Anne Carson | Hekabe | Grief Lessons: Four Plays, Euripides // Mirror Traps, Hera Lindsay Bird // You Are Jeff | Crush, Richard Siken // Love letters exchanged between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller, Ralph Emerson // On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean Vuong // Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light, Richard Siken // The Affliction, Marie Howe // I Bet on Losing Dogs, Mitski // “A Poem, An Exercise in Omitting Letters”, Thomas Penny // Staking a Claim, Erika Meitner // Kill Your Darlings script, John Krokidas and Austin Bunn.
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R+ fanfiction idea 06
Rammstein as teachers
Inspired by: that we spend a lot of time in school; we can as well have interesting teachers, can we not?
This list is unrelated to the other where RZK is a music teacher and TL history teacher. 😊 We chose the subjects according to who seems to have the most interest in which activity. Thus:
Lindemann = German and Literature; his favourite areas are Grammatical particles because they can change the meaning drastically, and Schwarze Romantik (🌹)
Richard = English and Literature; he spent several years in London and loves “Life and institutions” section of English teaching, and Gothic fiction (🌹)
Paul = Russian; he has spend half of his life in Moscow, where his parents used to work as diplomats (🍵)
Flake = Biology; a close associate of Sir David Attenborough in questions of Central European canines (his favourite animal is a wolf) (🐺)
Ollie = Physical Education; before the fatal injury, he used to swim for the German National Olympic Team (🏁)
Schneider = Physics and Mathematics; sometimes works with ESA for projects like Galileo Navigation (🌙)
Zoran = the Principal; is courteous but probably the strictest of all the personnel (🛑)
Joern = the Deputy + Art (every now and then); in his free time works in the advertising industry to create music videos and cool adverts for electronics manufacturing corporations (🎬)
Jonas = school counsellor (Psychology); an admirer of C G Jung, and a colleague of Jeanne Siaud-Facchin (🦓)
The school is a far-famed Gymnasium (grammar school) in Berlin: Lise Meitner Gymnasium. One has to work hard in this school, but they can motivate well. Quite often, the graduands are destined for the life of powerful grey eminences.
Notes from the prompt author: as usual, my preferred mixes here are TL + RZK, Paul + Doom but should someone write the text, it is not a requirement.
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favorite poetry read in 2020
I read 159 books this year, and a good portion of them were contemporary poetry collections, so I decided to share a list of my favorites in case anyone is looking for recommendations. Here they are:
5/5 stars:
Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey
Whereas by Layli Long Soldier
Crush by Richard Siken
4/5 stars:
Metaphysical Dog by Frank Bidart
Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers by Jake Skeets
If They Come for Us by Fatimah Asghar
Life on Mars by Tracy K. Smith
Calling a Wolf a Wolf by Kaveh Akbar
Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong
Cannibal by Safiya Sinclair
Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky
Holy Moly Carry Me by Erika Meitner
Oculus by Sally Wen Mao
My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter by Aja Monet
This Way to the Sugar by Hieu Minh Nguyen
Ledger by Susan Wheeler
Bluets by Maggie Nelson
Mayakovsky's Revolver by Matthew Dickman
A Fortune for your Disaster by Hanif Abdurraqib
I Know Your Kind by William Brewer
Felon by Reginald Dwayne Betts
Animal Eye by Paisley Rekdal
The Republic of Poetry by Martin Espada
A Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon
Sciptorium by Melissa Range
Bone Map by Sara Eliza Johnson
Ultima Thule by Davis McCombs
Unaccompanied by Javier Zamora
Hum by Jamaal May
Extracting the Stone of Madness: Poems 1962-1972 by Alejandra Pizarnik
In a Time of Violence by Eavan Boland
Elegy for a Broken Machine by Patrick Phillips
Mural by Mahmoud Darwish
The Veiled Suite by Agha Shahid Ali
The Black Maria by Aracelis Girmay
Erosion by Jorie Graham
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Allez, pour l’année du Lapin, une série de 6 posts !
Ici des lapins contemporains, tagués...
- Sars-Poteries (Nord), le Musverre - Richard Meitner : “Messieurs, Mesdames les Critiques”
- Marseille, tunnel du Boulevard National, MP2013
- Villeneuve-d’Ascq (Nord), LAM - Barry Flanagan : “The Boxing Ones”
- Marseille, Fondation Monticelli - Marcel Sandoz : “Lapin assis”
- Marseille - Rue J.M. Cathala X Rue J.Trinquet
- Lille,TriPostal - Lille Fantastik
- Marseille, MuCEM - Ai Weiwei : “Cercle d'animaux”
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April 22, 2023: Dearest,, Jean Valentine
Dearest,
Jean Valentine
this day broke
at ten degrees. I swim
in bed over some dream sentence lost
at a child’s crying: the giant on her wall
tips the room over, back:
I tell her all I know,
the walls will settle, he’ll go.
Holding her fingers, I watch the sky rise, white.
The frost makes about the same lines
on the same window as last winter,
quicker, quieter. . . I think how nothing’s happened,
how to know
to touch a face to make a line
to break the ice to come in time
into this world, unlikely, small,
bloody, shiny, is all, is God’s good will
I think, I turn to you,
and fail, and turn,
as the day widens
and we don’t know what to do.
--
Today in:
2022: Birth, Louise Erdrich
2021: Cicada, Hosho McCreesh
2020: Future Memories, Mario Meléndez
2019: Little Girl, My Stringbean, My Lovely Woman, Anne Sexton
2018: First Night, D. Nurkse
2017: Einstein’s Happiest Moment, Richard M. Berlin
2016: Yiddishland, Erika Meitner
2015: July, Kazim Ali
2014: This Morning in a Morning Voice, Todd Boss
2013: Paralysis, Peter Boyle
2012: from Mayakovsky, Frank O’Hara
2011: Northern Pike, James Wright
2010: Humpbacks, Mary Oliver
2009: Alone, Jack Gilbert
2008: From Blossoms, Li-Young Lee
2007: For Grace, After A Party, Frank O’Hara
2006: Wild Geese, Mary Oliver
2005: A Brief for the Defense, Jack Gilbert
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Richard Meitner (1949)
Meitner operates on the crossroads of scienceand art and is inspired by scientific glass objects.
The intellectual, poetic, and always changing work of the American artist Richard Craig Meitner reflects a variety of influences and ideas, from Japanese textiles and Italian painting and applied arts to science and the natural world. The colorless glass surfaces of his quixotic objects often…
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Da esquerda para a direita, Marie Curie, Margaret Hamilton, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Emmy Noether, Inge Lehmann, Lise Meitner, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Joanne Simpson, Gertrude B. Elion, Ada Lovelace, Maria Montessori, Mary Lucy Cartwright , Ellen Swallow Richards, Deborah S. Jin, Annie Jump Cannon, Henrietta Swan Leavitt, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Jane Goodall e Lisa…
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Climate change could cause drought in wheat-growing areas: study
Climate change could cause drought in wheat-growing areas: study
Relationship between the proportion of the wheat growing area of the top ten wheat exporters affected by major droughts during the harvest year or one of the two years preceding the harvest, and the FAO cereal price index or the International Grain Council wheat price index. Credit: Monika Bláhová, Mirek Trnka, Richard Semerád, Jan Meitner, Jan Balek, Daniela Semerádová and…
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