Thomas Stearns Eliot
“in my beginning is my end … in my end is my beginning”
There are plenty of words that can be said about Thomas Stearns Eliot, heaps of critics his works swelled like a tremendously instigating ...
by Marius Surleac
Orwell, A Classic Apology...
As dictated by the philosophers’ common sense, some comments written by some of my most distinguished readers, compelled me for the writing of an apology according to its classical, -as formal ...
by Romulus Campan Maramuresanu
Exhibition “ibn Khaldun, The Mediterranean In The 14th Century: The Rise And Fall Of Empires”
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The Exhibition “Ibn Khaldun, the Mediterranean in the 14th century: the rise and fall of empires” will look at the political, economic and social relationships between East ...
by Nicole Pottier
Croatia By Foot And Wonder
I want to present you one of Croatia`s biggest tourist attraction: Plivitce Lakes. Revealing Plivitce means revealing a great part of Croatia, so great that if you don’t see it, you haven’t seen ...
by Roxana Sonea
Nora Iuga - A Remarkable Poet, Translator And Playwright
A remarkable poet and playwright, Nora Iuga has also the fame of a great translator. The last book she translated needs no introduction: "Gunter Grass." She also translated from August Strindberg, ...
by Gelu Vlaºin
Poetess Angela Marinescu
After turning down the award she received in 1980 from the Writer's Association, Angela Marinescu called upon her the hatred of the Communists but gained the respect of many colleagues. As a ...
by Gelu Vlaºin