Thursday, September 29, 2011

Vertigo


                             
                             Sophia came; furled with a light that bared all colors
                             burning all passions desires and heart maladies

                             taking away the Human miracle;
                             the one calls it perpetual ignorance
                            
                             a God's mistake; the one that sees his face
                             in the mirror and finds the only friend

                             The avarice of destiny never created the abyss
                             that shall swallow all dreams and hopes; and

                             the avarice of wisdom otherwise created Vertigo
                             in the soil full
                             of all kinds of manifestations on
                             the electromagnetic stripe
                            
                             to be visible as slides of the past moments and
                             never got a lesson

                             the spring was in charm
                             I was in it for a blast of the moment and
                             this...never made a difference

Launch of book "The fate of Kosovo", September 2011, Tehran



Vahid Parasttash- Iran
http://www.hamshahrionline.ir/news-146938.aspx



Books> Chapavl  - Hmshhryanlayn: 
the fate of Kosovo, attended the unveiling ceremony of the book, scholars of Islamic awakening in the hotel's meeting was held on the sidelines Kvzvvyy.
Tash-fashioned in this meeting, the author, Sinan, director of the Institute of Sound Pryzrn Kosovo; Shyhv, a prominent writer and poet Kvzvvyy, Fvsha, managing director of radio and television network and the doctor Ismaili Bsay Kosovo, Albanian-born professor at the seminary in Skopje he objected to his views on Kosovo's independence began.
The author noted, with more than 90 percent of Kosovo's population is Muslim, said some of the Muslim world, deepening the relationship between ethnic Albanian and Muslim nation of Iran, has a long and old poets like Naim Frashry show the depth of the spiritual relationship between the two nations Yes.
وی انتشار کتاب سرنوشت کوزوو را با حمایت های موسسه بالکان معاصر، اقدامی شایسته و ضروری در دوره کنونی ارزیابی و گفت؛ متاسفانه بعد از استقلال کوزوو، شاهد انتشار کتابی در این خصوص در کشور نبودیم و امیدورایم این کتاب بتواند تا حدود زیادی به سوالات مطرح The phenomenon of Kosovo's independence to respond.
Recently updated and the views of opponents and proponents of Kosovo's independence from political and legal dimensions of the features of this book is.
Chapters of this book, first chapter, introducing the Balkans and Kosovo, the second season, the fate of Kosovo from the perspective of international law, Chapter III, the fate of Kosovo in the International Court of Justice, Chapter Four, the fate of Kosovo in international organizations, Chapter V; events affecting the fate of Kosovo, Chapter VI, the fate of Kosovo's recognition in the international system, Chapter Seven, Chapter Eight major powers and the fate of Kosovo, summary and conclusions.

Friday, September 23, 2011

KANİ KARACA Bir Nigâh Et Ne Olur Halime Ey Gonce Dehen

Saudi Arabia Music and Images

Vas- In the Garden of Souls

Stellamara - Kyrie Eleison

Brankica Vasic Vasilisa - Oblak (Cloud) - Budha Bar

Mostar Sevdah Reunion - Mostarski Ducani

Before the Rain Soundtrack - Nine Iron Doors (anastasia)

Gustav Meyrink



THE GOLEM
Gustav Meyrink
(Tartarus Press 2004)

Reviewed by Mario Guslandi

Golem is a word employed in the jewish tradition to indicate an artificial creature, imbued with life through Cabbalistic magic or God’s intervention. In Hebrew it means “shapeless mass”and, according to the Talmud, Adam was considered a “golem” ( a body without soul) for the first twelve hours of his existence. The most famous legend of the golem is linked to rabbi Judah Loew who is said to have created a golem out of clay to protect the Jews community of the Prague ghetto during the sixteenth century. The Golem legend has inspired countless artists, writers such as Gustav Meyrink, Isaaac Bashevis Singer , Avram Davidson and film directors as Paul Wegener. In 1915 Gustav Meyrink, a friend of Kafka, published a successful novel by the same title, loosely inspired to the story of rabbi Loew’s creature. Contrary to a diffuse belief, the famous Wegener’s movie released in 1920 was not a rendition of Meyrink’s book, but was directly connected with the legend of the clay creature moulded by the rabbi..................






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Mario Guslandi was born and raised in Milan, Italy, where he’s currently living. He became addicted to horror and supernatural fiction more than twenty years ago, after accidentally reading a reprint anthology of stories by MR James, JS Le Fanu, HP Lovecraft and A Machen. Since then his collection of horror books has expanded to the point of requiring continuous addictions of new shelves to his library, in order to avoid the collapse of the whole structure. Most likely the only Italian who regularly reads (and reviews) dark fiction in English, he’s always tempted to hide his true identity under feigned English or american pen-names, just for the fun of it, but then he keeps forgetting to do that.