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Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Monday, February 13, 2023
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Unforgettable Carlos Saura
¡Esa Luz! / This Light! |
In one of his late interviews, Carlos Saura asked that when he died, no one should remember him. It was only important for him to be remembered as long as he lived.
Ah, Señor Saura, this wish will remain unfulfilled.
Thanks a lot. Rest in peace.
Carlos Saura (4 January 1932 – 10 February 2023)
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Carlos Saura,
literature,
photography,
writers
Friday, February 10, 2023
Thursday, February 09, 2023
Beers & Books CCXCI – Brendan Behan 100
Borstal Boy, The Hostage and other plays, Confessions of an Irish Rebel |
Brendan Behan (9 February 1923 – 20 March 1964)
The Quare Fellow
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Beers'n'Books,
Breandán Ó Beacháin,
Brendan Behan,
Ireland,
literature,
photography,
writers
Wednesday, February 08, 2023
Beers & Books CCXC – Frans Eemil Sillanpää
Hurskas kurjuus (1919) Should be translated a Pious Misery |
Frans Eemil Sillanpää (16 September 1888 – 3 June 1964)
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Beers'n'Books,
Frans Eemil Sillanpää,
literature,
photography,
writers
Tuesday, February 07, 2023
Beers & Books CCLXXXIX – The Road to Brightcity
Nine stories, translated by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, in 1981 made accessible for the first time to an English speaking readership exquisite masterpieces of Ó Cadhain's writings. |
Máirtín O'Cadhain (1906 – 18 October 1970)
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Beers'n'Books,
books,
Ireland,
literature,
Máirtín Ó Cadhain,
photography,
writers
Monday, February 06, 2023
Mo(o)nday Poetry
Federico García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936)
Labels:
archive,
Federico García Lorca,
Moon,
photography,
Poetry
Sunday, February 05, 2023
Beers & Books CCLXXXVIII – An Eochair / The Key
A mixture of kafka-esque satire, farce, black comedy and tragedy. |
Máirtín O'Cadhain (1906 – 18 October 1970)
Labels:
Beers'n'Books,
books,
Ireland,
literature,
Máirtín Ó Cadhain,
photography,
writers
Saturday, February 04, 2023
Friday, February 03, 2023
Thursday, February 02, 2023
Our Civilisation
"Our civilization, bequeathed to us by fierce adventurers, eaters of meat and hunters, is so full of hurry and combat, so busy about many things which perhaps are of no importance, that it cannot but see something feeble in a civilization which smiles as it refuses to make the battlefield the test of excellence."James Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941)
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