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208 tulosta hakusanalla Terzis Athanasios
Subject is the metaphorical process that features in the poetry of Fatmir Terziu in the current approach in English.
Proclus on the transition from metaphysical being to natural becoming
Christos Terezis; Elias Tempelis
Gorgias Press
2017
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This volume examines the historical end of the Platonic tradition in relation to creation theories of the natural world through Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus (412-485) elaboration of an investigation of Plato’s theory of metaphysical archetypal Forms.
Shkrimtari Fatmir Terziu p rdor stilin kon iz e dinamik. Dialogje t shkurt ra si frym marrjet e nd rprera nga ankthe t dit s. (Agim Shehu, shkrimtar, Zvic r) "Gryk s" sht nj roman aksion, ku lirikja e dramatikja brenda librit duken si n nj simbioz t plot . Ka nj gjuh filmike. Autori k rkon q t p rfshij n aksion nj spekt r pak m t gjer . (Aleko Likaj, shkrimtar, Franc ) Romani "Gryk s" sht lib r bashk kohor interesant p r lexim i shkruar me kujdes t ve ant me p rgjegj si dhe me nj art t avancuar krijues t autorit. (Bilall Maliqi, kritik, Preshev )
Bota nuk mund t mblidhej ndryshe n varg. N momentin q ti mbesa ime Elize lajm rove bot n, kuptova se mendja nuk mund t kishte kuptim t mos angazhohej p r dik q ishte mjalt i mjaltit p r hir t faktit.
Sadopak. Qoft edhe dy fjal jan mirr njohje. Nj mir njohje q vjen si arsye e respektit p r fjal n e bukur, artin e fjal s. Le t nisim nj fillim q sht vet m nj zanafill ....
"Blood flowed there for three days and three nights. The whole valley, the rocks, the surrounding grasses, even the willows had taken on reddish hues." (A legend that has survived to the present day, speaks of the small River of Little Ostren, a village near Sfetigrad in the time of Gjergj Kastrioti-Skanderbeg).
Shekuj m par nj kryeprift kallogre, nj poet sh tit s i koh s, personifikoi Gurin dhe Zjarrin dhe i b ri ata t flasin n vargje t paharrueshme, duke futur me mend me afirmime dhe kund rshtime t konkurimit estetik midis tyre, etik n e tyre t kund rt dhe t mirat dhe p rfitimet q secili i ka i dh n njer zimit mes produktit t bardh sis . Ky dialog tipologjik nga prifti kallogre, ribotoi n lavdi jo vet m t emrit t tij, por t Kish s s vog l t Kallogjerit, fama e s cil s mb shtetet ekskluzivisht mbi at t transmetimit gjenial t rr fenjave t bashk jetes s s koh rave dhe t do lloj m nyre vargu t huazuar, ngjall s t produktit q largonte koler n, past rtin , digjte t gjitha mikrobet dhe problemet e padiktueshme me ikjen e njeriut.
"No one gets today's Washington like Ben Terris...THE BIG BREAK is the definitive accounting of 'how it works' in this ongoing post-Trump (pre-Trump?) maelstrom. I just imbibed this book." Mark Leibovich, author of This TownThe Big Break investigates how Washington works, and how different kinds of people try to make it work for them. Ben Terris presents an inside history of this crucial moment in Washington, reporting from exclusive parties, poker nights, fundraisers, secluded farms outside town and the halls of Congress; among the oddballs and opportunists and true believers. This book is about the people who see this moment as an opportunity to bet big-on their country or maybe just on themselves. It will take a close look at Washington's bold-faced names as they try to get their bearings on the post-Trump (and possibly pre-Trump) landscape. And it will introduce readers to the behind-the-scenes players - MAGA pilgrims and Resistance flame keepers and shapeshifting veterans - who believe they know what Washington, and America, must do if they're going to survive, or even thrive.Trump's arrival in Washington represented a big break in how the city operated. He surrounded himself with outsiders; power structures reorganized around those who knew him or his family and those who could flatter and influence his base. He changed the way the game was played, only it wasn't actually a game at all. When pro-Trump elements both inside and outside of government plotted to overturn his loss in the 2020 presidential election, the Capitol became a combat zone, then a military fortress. It was, to put it lightly, a destabilizing time. But how much did the Trump years really change Washington? Has Joe Biden's presidency heralded a return to normal, as many had hoped? What did 'normal' mean before Trump, and what do people think it means now? The Big Break will follow a cast of D.C. characters in search of answers to these questions. They are a diverse crew-a pollster with a gambling habit, an oil heiress with a big heart, a cowboy lobbyist, a Republican kingmaker who decided to love Trump and his right-hand man who decided he couldn't any longer. They all share at least one thing in common: They had seen their country go through a Big Break, and they'd come to get theirs.
From the author's "Memo to the Reader": "if you open this book and expect to / know me you will find both truth // and lie all poets lie and lay and have / lain so discover inside what's mad // or curious yet beware ye who enter / for you may see yourself herein"
Susan Terris' Take Two: Film Studies is a series of dazzling poems about pairs who are heading in one way or another for trouble, disaster, or death. Each poem is a kind of filmic scene, which has a few movie terms embedded as parenthetical script directives. The text spins back and forth in time from the era of Beowulf to that of Jacqueline Kennedy. There are traditional couples like Abélard & Héloïse or Bonnie & Clyde. But many of the pairs are unexpected: Sancho Panza & his donkey Dapple, Mary Shelley & her monster, Picasso & a portrait of Dora Maar, or Lady Macbeth & King Duncan. Expect the unexpected in this volume. No matter what you think you know about a pair, you may be in for a dark surprise.
Here, Terziu uses the rules by breaking the rules, uses techniques, facts and arguments by illuminating the other side of them. So, it gives us a novel, a world, a universe where we can look at phenomena from any analytical perspective, as in surrealist paintings, where the ways of articulating interpretations pass into the subconscious layer of consciousness and open up thousands of ways of approaching, of interpretations, regardless of the approach and way of looking at the novel. So, it always leaves other variants for interpretation. (S. Hajra)
A dynamic duo Best friends and co-creators of the wildly popular food blog @Gastrafrique, find their world turned upside down when an anonymous venture capitalist offers them a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: a food critic show and a restaurant of their own. But there's a catch... Andra must film the show in Kenya while Kobe oversees the restaurant in Atlanta, leaving their friendship to face the test of distance and unresolved feelings. As Andra navigates her Maasai heritage and confronts her past, she struggles with feelings of betrayal while simultaneously longing for the only man she's ever trusted - her best friend, Kobe. Back in Atlanta, Kobe grapples with his newfound independence and the void left by Andra's absence. Their separation becomes a crucible, igniting passions and forcing both Andra and Kobe to confront their unspoken desires. With the weight of their dreams and the fate of @Gastrafrique hanging in the balance, the growing tension between them threatens to shatter their world. "Mess on the Mara" is an angsty friends-to-lovers romance set against the vivid backdrop of Maasai culture. This intense, emotional journey takes readers through the heartbreak of separation, betrayal, and unrequited love, proving that even in the most turbulent times, love can emerge from the chaos.