ellauri015.html on line 225: Olikohan sittenkin kaikki syytä sen Hughesin,
ellauri095.html on line 161: He influenced such poets as W.H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Robert Lowell, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Denise Levertov, and the Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney. In the 1920s and 30s, he was a darling of the British and American “New Critics” who prized and probed his poems’ rich “texture.”
ellauri131.html on line 337: Howard Hughes
ellauri192.html on line 323: Though the following list consists of notable literary figures deemed worthy of the prize, there have been some celebrated writers who were not considered nor even nominated such as Anton Chekhov, Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Robert Hugh Benson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Blok, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Rainer Maria Rilke, Federico García Lorca, Lu Xun, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Antonio Machado, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Simone Weil, Willa Cather, George Orwell, Galaktion Tabidze, Richard Wright, Flannery O'Connor, Langston Hughes and Jack Kerouac.
ellauri219.html on line 935: Howard Hughes, American manufacturer, film producer and recluse (1905-1976)
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ellauri249.html on line 197: Vuonna 1908 Sergei vei poikansa Nikitan Juzovkaan töihin. Muu perhe seurasi myöhemmin perässä. Juzovka oli perustettu vuonna 1869. Nimensä kaupunki oli saanut walesilaiselta John Hughesilta, joka oli perustanut alueelle louhitusta raudasta ratakiskoja ja rautarakenteita valmistavan yhtiön. Kaupungin nimeksi tuli vuonna 1924 Stalino ja vuonna 1961 Donetsk.
ellauri276.html on line 348: Hän syntyi Belfastissa katoliseen ja irlantilaiseen nationalistiseen perheeseen Downin kreivikunnasta. Hän opiskeli St Malachy´s Collegessa Belfastissa. Työskenneltyään isälleen hän opetti jonkin aikaa. Hän matkusti Dubliniin vuonna 1902 ja tapasi johtavia nationalistisia hahmoja. Hänen kirjallinen toimintansa alkoi lauluilla, keräilijänä Antrimissa ja työskennellessään säveltäjä Herbert Hughesin kanssa. Sitten hän perusti Ulsterin kirjallisuusteatterin vuonna 1904. Hän kirjoitti näytelmän The Little Cowherd of Slainge ja useita artikkeleita sen Uladh-lehteen, jonka toimitti Bulmer Hobson. The Little Cowherd of Slainge esitti ULT Clarence Place Hallissa Belfastissa 4. toukokuuta 1905 yhdessä Lewis Purcellin The Enthusiastin kanssa.
ellauri321.html on line 346: 9. Langston Hughes, ‘I, Too’.
ellauri350.html on line 273: Perry Masonia ja Ironsidea teeveessä esittänyt Raymond Burr vertasi Angeloun runoa Frostin runoon, mitä hän väitti, että "On the Pulse of Morning" -kielteisiä arvosteluja antaneet runokriitikot eivät tehneet. Angelou "kirjoitti uudelleen" Frostin runon molemmissa runoissa esiintyneen persoonallisen luonnon näkökulmasta. Frost ylisti Amerikan kolonisaatiota, mutta Angelou hyökkäsi sen kimppuun. Amerikan luomisen kustannukset olivat abstrakteja ja moniselitteisiä Frostin runossa, mutta Angeloun runon personoitu Tree merkitsi niitä Amerikan kulttuureja, jotka maksoivat merkittäviä kustannuksia sen luomisesta. Sekä Frost että Angelou vaativat "taukoa menneisyyteen", mutta Frost halusi kokea sen uudelleen ja Angelou kohdata sen virheet. Burr vertasi Angeloun runoa myös Audre Lorden runoon "Jokaiselle teistä", jolla on samanlaisia teemoja tulevaisuuteen katsomisesta, sekä Walt Whitmanin " Song of Myself " ja Langston Hughesin " The Neekeri puhuu joista ".
ellauri374.html on line 369: Rupert Hughes lainaukset
ellauri386.html on line 407: (114)W H Auden, (165)Charles Bukowski, (193)E.e. cummings, (1076)Emily Dickinson, (54)T S Eliot, (145)Robert Frost, (91)Langston Hughes, (100)Philip Larkin, (52)Spike Milligan, (119)Pablo Neruda, (282)Sylvia Plath, (65)Edgar Allan Poe, (201)William Shakespeare, (243)Rabindranath Tagore, (183)Alfred Lord Tennyson, (100)Dylan Thomas, (368)William Wordsworth, (383)William Butler Yeats. Ja oletko lukenut näitä runoilijoita? Sir John Betjeman • Elizabeth Bishop • Richard Brautigan • George Gordon Byron • Lewis Carroll • Billy Collins • Nissim Ezekiel • Allen Ginsberg • Thomas Hardy • Jose Marti • Wilfred Owen • Ezra Pound • Nizar Qabbani • Jose Rizal • Christina Georgina Rossetti • Siegfried Sassoon • Robert W Service • Henry Van Dyke • William Carlos Williams • Judith Wright?
ellauri405.html on line 220: “Dreams” by Langston Hughes. ...
ellauri405.html on line 230: Langston Hughes (n.h.) näyttää iloiselta mutakuonolta. Jep, Black people like himself, uncommon subject matter at a time when legal segregation reigned. Hughes’ poems made him a leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance and remain influential today. Se muka olis maailman 5. kuuluisin runoilija, haha. In 1967, the well-traveled writer died of cancer in his mid-60s. Homo Wilt oli sen poetic influence. "Dreams" (1922) Yksi useista Hughesin uneliaista runoista ja sopivasti otsikoitu, tämä vuoden 1922 runo ilmestyi World Tomorrow -lehdessä. "Dreams", kahdeksan rivin runo, on edelleen suosittu motivoivien puhujien inspiroiva lainaus. Osittain se kuuluu: ”Pijäs kiinni unista / Jos unelmat kuolevat / Elämä on murtunut lintu / Se ei voi lentää.” Aivan säälittävä esitys.
xxx/ellauri138.html on line 82: Rohn mentored Mark R. Hughes (the founder of Herbalife International) and life strategist Tony Robbins in the late 1970s. Others who credit Rohn for his influence on their careers include authors/lecturers Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canafield (Chicken Soup book series), Everton Edwards (Hallmark Innovators Conglomerate), Brian Tracy, Todd Smith, and T. Harv Eker. Rohn also coauthored the novel Twelve Pillars with Chris Widener.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 295: Have you read these poets? William Stafford • Kenneth Slessor • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Theodore Roethke • Thomas Hood • Sir Walter Scott • Henry David Thoreau • Kabir • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Ted Hughes • Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale • Paul Laurence Dunbar • Christina Georgina Rossetti • Jose Marti • Robert W Service • Allen Ginsberg • Judith Wright
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 308: Have you read these poets? Pablo Neruda • Robert Frost • William Butler Yeats • Dylan Thomas • E.e. cummings • Spike Milligan • William Wordsworth • Alfred Lord Tennyson • Langston Hughes • W H Auden • Philip Larkin • Emily Dickinson • Edgar Allan Poe • T S Eliot • Rabindranath Tagore • Ogden Nash • Amir Khusro • Khalil Gibran • Rainer Maria Rilke • Edgar Albert Guest
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 312: Have you read these poets? Anne Sexton • Sarojini Naidu • John Keats • Walt Whitman • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • Elizabeth Barrett Browning • William Stafford • Kenneth Slessor • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Theodore Roethke • Thomas Hood • Sir Walter Scott • Henry David Thoreau • Kabir • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Ted Hughes • Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale
xxx/ellauri261.html on line 620: Altizer combined Kierkegaard and Mircea Eliade to concoct a mystical rather than ethical language for solving the problem of the death of God, or, as he puts it, in mapping out the way from the profane to the sacred. Which makes a rather rough reading, admits William Hughes Hamilton III (March 9, 1924 – February 28, 2012) who was a prominent theologian and proponent of the Death of God movement.
xxx/ellauri305.html on line 103: Oikeudenkäynti kesti kolme viikkoa ja johti Gilletten syyllisyyteen Brownin harkittuun murhaan; hänet tuomittiin kuolemaan. New Yorkin muutoksenhakutuomioistuin vahvisti tuomion, ja kuvernööri Charles Evans Hughes kieltäytyi antamasta armahdusta. Gillette teloitettiin 30. maaliskuuta 1908 Auburnin vankeuslaitoksessa vaarattomalla mutta kiusallisella sähköiskulla.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 269: Tämän paasauxen innoituxena oli Desmond Bagladyn pulpahduxen "Wyattin hurrikaani" kansi missä nicaragualaisella terroristilla on lähes samanlainen punatähti ozassa kuin tällä Hughesin lentävällä kyrvällä. Wyatt lensi porukoineen hurrikaanin silmään juuri tälläisellä vehkeellä.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 272: Constellation was shaped after Howard Hughes' dick under the "Hughes Tool" name.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 274: According to Anthony Sampson in Empires of the Sky, Lockheed may have undertaken the intricate design, but Hughes's interfering in the design process drove the concept, dick shape, capabilities, appearance, and ethos. Orville commented to Howard Hughes that the Constellation's wingspan was longer than the distance of his first flight.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 280: Hughes (1905–1976) was a fifth cousin once removed of the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, who invented the first successful airplane. He was an indifferent student. His dad had become a millionaire with an oil drill. After the parents' suspiciously early deaths, Hughes was declared an emancipated minor, enabling him to take full control of his inheritance. Hughes became a proficient and enthusiastic golfer.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 282: Hughes enjoyed a highly successful business career beyond engineering, aviation and film-making; many of his career endeavors involved varying entrepreneurial roles.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 284: In 1929, after four years of marriage, Ella Rice of Rice University returned to Houston and filed for divorce. He won the first Academy Award for Best Director of a comedy picture. He ordered investigations into the political leanings of every employee. If Hughes felt that his stars did not properly represent the political views of his liking or if a film's anti-communist politics were not sufficiently clear, he pulled the plug. Jane Russell received considerable attention owing to her revealing costumes.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 291: Hughes dated many famous women, including Joan Crawford, Terry Moore, Debra Paget, Billie Dove, Faith Domergue, Bette Davis, Yvonne De Carlo, Ava Gardner, Olivia de Havilland, Katharine Hepburn, Hedy Lamarr, Ginger Rogers, Pat Sheehan, Gloria Vanderbilt, Mamie Van Doren and Gene Tierney. Marlene Dietrich said that Hughes genuinely liked and respected Jane Russell, and tried to bed her after a party. "My experience is that the English are the most honest race in the world."
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 299: On January 12, 1957, Hughes married wannabe actress Jean Peters at a small hotel in Tonopah, Nevada. Showalter told an interviewer that because he frequently met with Peters, Hughes' men threatened to ruin his career if he did not leave her alone. Another time he drove drunk and flattened a pedestrian but bought off the witnesses.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 304: Apache land became a principal asset for the Hughes empire. Using his considerable powers to acquire many well-known hotels, especially the venues connected with organized crime, he quickly became one of the most powerful men in Las Vegas. He enjoyed Las Vegas at night, except for a giant blue pump visible from his hotel window.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 306: President Harry S. Truman sent a Congressional medal to Hughes after the 9/11 crash. After his around-the-world flight, Hughes had declined to go to the White House to collect it. Now he was unable to.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 308: President "I'm not a crook" Nixon was on the take from Howard Hughes. It was Nixon's desire to know what the democrats knew about Nixon's dealings with Hughes that may have motivated the Watergate break-in. Another time Howard tried to bribe both LBJ and Nixon to stop atom bomb testing in Nevada.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 310: Hughes turned into a major defense influencer. He is thought to have influenced a number of World War II fighters such as Battler Britton, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and F8F Bearcat. He had particular capabilities in high-performance integrated circuits, high-power lasers, antennas, networking, and smart materials. But he was better known for dating Katharine Hepburn. Hughes picked Ava Gardner up in Las Vegas and proceeded to Lake Mead to conduct qualifying tests. His average ground-speed over Ava was 18 km/h.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 319: Hughes ate the same dinner daily: a New York strip steak cooked medium rare, dinner salad, and peas; but only the smaller peas, pushing the larger ones aside. Hughes was fixated on trivial details and was alternately indecisive and obstinate.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 322: Hughes sat fixated in his chair, often naked, continuously watching movies. When he finally emerged in the spring of 1958, his hygiene was terrible. He had neither bathed nor cut his hair and nails for weeks.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 324: After the screening room incident, Hughes moved into a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel where he also rented rooms for his aides, his wife, and numerous girlfriends. He would sit naked in his bedroom with a pink hotel napkin placed over his genitals, watching movies. This may have been because Hughes found the touch of clothing painful due to allodynia. He may have watched movies to distract himself from his pain—a common practice among patients with intractable pain in the arse, especially those who do not receive adequate treatment. In one year, he spent an estimated $11 million at the hotel.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 329: Howard Hughes rendered obsolete. First female Japanese prime minister proposes peace price to Donald Duck.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 331: In 1972, during the Cold War era, Hughes was approached by the CIA through his longtime partner, David Charnay, to help secretly recover the Soviet submarine K-129, which had sunk near Hawaii four years earlier. Hughes' involvement provided the CIA with a plausible cover story, conducting expensive civilian marine research at extreme depths and the mining of undersea manganese nodules. The recovery plan used the special-purpose salvage vessel Glomar Explorer. In the summer of 1974, Glomar Explorer attempted to raise the Soviet vessel. However, during the recovery, a mechanical failure in the ship's grapple caused half of the submarine to break off and fall to the ocean floor. This section is believed to have held many of the most sought-after items, including its code book and nuclear missiles. Two nuclear-tipped torpedoes and some cryptographic machines were recovered, along with the bodies of six Soviet submariners who were subsequently given formal burial at sea in a filmed ceremony. The operation, known as Project Azorian (but incorrectly referred to by the press as Project Jennifer), became public in February 1975 after secret documents, obtained by burglars of Hughes' headquarters in June 1974, were released. Although he lent his name and his company's resources to the operation, Hughes and his companies had no operational involvement in the project. The Glomar Explorer was eventually acquired by Transocean, and was sent to the scrap yard in 2015 during a large decline in oil prices.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 333: Hughes insisted on using tissues to pick up objects to insulate himself from germs. He would also notice dust, stains, or other imperfections on people's clothes and demand that they take care of them. He once saw two nipples on each of Jane Russell's breasts (total of 4). He also stored his urine in bottles. After Hughes left the Desert Inn, hotel employees discovered that his drapes had not been opened during the time he lived there and had rotted through. He contracted neurosyphilis eating too much banana nut icecream. There is still some banana nut ice cream left in the freezer.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 335: In 1970, Jean Peters filed for divorce. His reclusiveness and possibly his drug use made him practically unrecognizable. Howard Hughes' alias, John T. Conover, was used when his body arrived at a morgue in Houston on the day of his death. Hughes' $2.5 billion estate was eventually split in 1983 among 22 cousins and Terry More.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 340: In 1984, Hughes' estate paid an undisclosed amount to Terry Moore, who claimed she and Hughes had secretly married on a yacht in international waters off Mexico in 1949 and never divorced. Moore never produced proof of a marriage, but her book, The Beauty and the Billionaire, became a bestseller.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 369: Skottitaustainen Virginia Katherine McMath syntyi Independencen kaupungissa Missourissa samana vuonna kuin Olkkari eli 1911. Kriitikot Arlene Croce, Hannah Hyam ja John Mueller pitävät Rogersia Astairen parhaimpana tanssiparina. Hughesin raunioittama RKO elokuvayhtiö ei korjaantunut Fredin ja Virginian flopeista vaikka hän oli RKO:n suurin tähti. Vuonna 1965 Rogers teki viimeiseksi jääneen elokuvansa Harlot – seksityttö. Elokuvaa ei pidetty onnistuneena ja se oli myös kaupallinen floppi. 1930-luvulla hän oli lyhyen aikaa kihloissa Howard Hughesin kanssa. Rogers ei saanut koskaan lapsia.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 373: Joan Crawford (syntynyt Lucille Fay LeSueur 1904-8) oli Hughesia vuoden vanhempi (Christina) tai 3v nuorempi (Lucille). Crawford näytteli usein ahkeria, nuoria flappereita naisia, jotka löytävät romantiikkaa ja taloudellista menestystä. Nämä "rättisistä rikkauksiin" -tarinat otettiin hyvin vastaan lama -ajan yleisössä ja olivat suosittuja naisten keskuudessa.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 395: Hänet nimettiin rakkaan sedän mukaan, joka kuoli nuorena. Hänen isänsä oli menestyvä irlantilaista syntyperää oleva vakuutusvälittäjä isän puolelta; heidän äitinsä oli entinen liikunnanopettaja. Hänen isänsä sanoi: "Jos Genestä tulee näyttelijä, hänen pitäisi työskennellä laillisessa teatterissa." Ensimmäisessä Broadway -roolissaan Tierney kantoi vesiämpäriä lavan poikki näytelmässä What a Life! (1938). Hän tapasi Howard Hughesin , joka yritti epäonnistuneesti vietellä hänet.
xxx/ellauri465.html on line 399: Vuonna 1943 hän synnytti tyttären Darian, joka oli kuuro ja kehitysvammainen. Kesäkuussa 1943, ollessaan raskaana Dariasta, Tierney sai vihurirokon (saksan tuhkarokon), todennäköisesti tautia sairastaneelta tuulettimelta. Koko tämä tapaus inspiroi Agatha Christien vuoden 1962 romaanin Peili halkeili puolelta toiselle (suom. Tuijottava kaze) juonen. Murhaaja oli Gene Tierney. Tierneyn ystävä Howard Hughes maksoi Darian sairaanhoitokulut.
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