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N:o 6: Verta auringossa


ellauri001.html on line 767: Se tulee auringossa kuumaksi ja

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Kun laittaa silmät kiinni auringossa,

ellauri002.html on line 258: Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!

ellauri002.html on line 488: Auringot kuolla, palata taas voivat:

ellauri002.html on line 1597: Ye Qing-chen (d. ca. 1051), courtesy name Dao Qing, ranked second in the Metropolitan Examination of 1023 and held a number of high offices. During the Quing Li era (1041-1048) he served as prefect of the city and often visited the spot below the cliff, where he had a pavilion built.
ellauri002.html on line 1607: Lento Atlantin yli ja sitten vielä Amerikan mantereen poikki kestää kymmenen tuntia. Kun lentää auringon mukana, tulee perille suunnilleen samalla kellonlyömällä kuin lähti. Pitkä päivä.
ellauri002.html on line 1970: memory and desire, stirring

ellauri002.html on line 1971: dull roots with spring rain.

ellauri003.html on line 203: Kuin Göring, kiltti perheenisä.

ellauri003.html on line 819: Auringonlaskun värittämät pilvet,

ellauri004.html on line 487: EX-LEPER: Ah, yeah. I could do that, sir. Yeah. Yeah, I could do that, I suppose. What I was thinking was, I was going to ask him if he could make me a bit lame in one leg during the middle of the week. You know, something beggable, but not leprosy, which is a pain in the arse, to be blunt. Excuse my French, sir, but, uh--
ellauri004.html on line 678: Ihana on uusi sade auringonvalossa,

ellauri004.html on line 683: On auringon valo minun,

ellauri004.html on line 703: Praise for them springing fresh from the world
ellauri004.html on line 720: Praise for them springing fresh from the world
ellauri004.html on line 1204: Miksei se vaan sanonu niinkuin muutkin isit, et hyvä on, tää riittää selkäsauna, oo vastedes kiltti, älä enää koskaan tuota tee. Miks ihmeessä se itseensä ampuu jalkaan vielä? Pitääkö sen tosiaan ittelleen oma moka sovittaa? Kolmen hengen ringissä itseään (eli toisiaan) perseeseen potkia kuin karhukopla? No jaa, ei hassumpikaan idea, jos oli kaikki isin syytä. Mut se ei liene tämän sadun moraali.
ellauri004.html on line 1831: joka auringon paisteelta ajetaan pois,

ellauri005.html on line 1236: "Guard, run and bring in the bloke!"

ellauri005.html on line 1316: And even though I know this fire brings me pain

ellauri007.html on line 240: min fägring och min rosenhy

ellauri007.html on line 247: jag tror att till bönen hon ringer nu sju.
ellauri007.html on line 258: jag tror att till bönen hon ringer nu sju.
ellauri007.html on line 269: jag tror att till bönen hon ringer nu sju.

ellauri007.html on line 281: jag tror att till bönen hon ringer nu sju.

ellauri007.html on line 292: jag tror att till bönen hon ringer nu sju.
ellauri007.html on line 303: jag tror att till bönen hon ringer nu sju.
ellauri007.html on line 1006: Auringon viistot säteet

ellauri007.html on line 1569: Kertaa se auringonpaiste ja myrskytuuli satu

ellauri008.html on line 465: He made me feel so natural and very much myself, that I was almost afraid of losing the thrill and wonder of being there, although I was vibrating with intense excitement inside. His eyes under their pent-house lids revealed the suffering and the intensity of his experiences; when he spoke of his work, there came over them a sort of misty, sensuous, dreamy look, but they seemed to hold deep down the ghosts of old adventures and experiences—once or twice there was something in them one almost suspected of being wicked. But then I believe whatever strange wickedness would tempt this super-subtle Pole, he would be held in restraint by an equally delicate sense of honour. In his talk he led me along many paths of his life, but I felt that he did not wish to explore the jungle of emotions that lay dense on either side, and that his apparent frankness had a great reserve.
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It was wonderful—I loved him & I think he liked me. He talked a great deal about his work & life & aims, & about sother writers. Then we went for a little walk, & somehow grew very intimate. I plucked up courage to tell him what I find in his work—the boring down into things to get to the very bottom below the apparent facts. He seemed to feel I had understood him; then I stopped & we just looked into each other's eyes for some time, & then he said he had grown to wish he could live on the surface and write differently, that he had grown frightened. His eyes at the moment expressed the inward pain & terror that one feels him always fighting. Then he talked a lot about Poland, & showed me an album of family photographs of the 60's—spoke about how dream-like all that seems, & how he sometimes feels he ought not to have had any children, because they have no roots or traditions or relations.
ellauri008.html on line 837: Stemming from Ernest's treatment as a child, where his overbearing mother put him in dresses (a common practice then, but which his mother took to the extreme, even treating him like a girl), Hemingway had an interesting relationship with gender and his perceptions of it. He probably never engaged in homosexual activity but there can be no doubt that he idolized the male form. There are scenes in almost all of his books but certainly in his major novels where the men are presented in a homerotic manner. Farewell to Arms is kind of an eyebrow raiser. But this is also the man who wrote The Garden of Eden, which was about gender switching. Ernest's 3rd son "ille faciet" Gregory fulfilled his dad's dream. Go read Running With The Bulls. This is written by his son Gregory’s wife Valerie, who had to deal with the fact that her man was a transvestite and died from a botched sex change. Very few people know this.
ellauri008.html on line 866: Aus dem Schlageter stammt auch die fälschlich Hermann Göring zugeschriebene Aussage: „Wenn ich Kultur höre … entsichere ich meinen Browning“ (1. Akt, 1. Szene). Johsts Widmung „Für Adolf Hitler in liebender Verehrung und unwandelbarer Treue“ beeindruckte Hitler ebenso wie der Inhalt des Stückes. Das Stück beschäftigt sich mit dem Freikorpskämpfer Albert Leo Schlageter, der während der Ruhrbesetzung (1923) von einem französischen Militärgericht zum Tode verurteilt wurde, da er Anschläge auf militärische Verkehrsverbindungen verübt hatte. Johst proklamierte ihn zum „ersten Soldaten des Dritten Reiches“.
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You said that giving your life up to them (them meaning all of mankind with skins brown, yellow or black in colour) was like selling your soul to a brute. You contended that that kind of thing was only endurable and enduring when based on a firm conviction in the truth of ideas racially your own, in whose name are established the order, the morality of an ethical process. We want its strength at our backs, you said. We want a belief in its necessity and its justice, to make a worthy and conscious sacrifice of our lives. In other words, you maintained that we must fight in the ranks or our lives don't count. You should know who came out cleverly without singeing your wings.
ellauri008.html on line 1598: Panaman intiaanikansa oli raakaa joo, kun vaan gringoherrat paahtu rannoilla.
ellauri008.html on line 1612: Inkkareilla ei ollut habaa ja gringoilla oli liikaa voitettavaa. Maailman eli siirtomaasotien jälkeen puntit oli toisin päin, parhaat palat oli syöty ja aseistetut intiaanit hankalia, nahiskoot siis keskenään. Niitä voi paremmin ohjailla rahoittamalla diktaattoreita ja CIAn agenteilla. Tilanne on taas päällä Venezuelassa.
ellauri008.html on line 2013: Många rika västländer har upplevt mer än ett årtionde av ekonomiskt kräftgång. Utropstecken kring klimat och migration fungerar som bensin på lågorna. Bitterheten har slagit rot bland tidigare passiva samhällsskikt, som inte längre godtar långrandiga, invecklade resonemang vare sig enklare lögner från eliten: beslutsfattare, medier, experter, akademiska kretsar och andra välmående vinnare.
ellauri008.html on line 2204: Joka oli jenkkigringotauti alunperin, kuinkas muuten.

ellauri011.html on line 505: During the 1970s, he started taking cannabis as he was freed from his family. His theater success was more than his writing career, and his writing failures caused his inclination towards black magic.
ellauri011.html on line 518: The Alchemist has now sold over 65 million copies and has been translated into a record 80 languages, entering its name in the Guinness World Record for the most translated book by a living author in 2003.
ellauri011.html on line 566: In his central figure, not-quite-Paulo, he has created (I imagine by mistake) a devastating portrait of a man whose stock in trade is spirituality but who is worldly to his very toenails, exquisitely attuned to his own status. He is constantly reminding himself how many books he has sold, how many languages they have been translated into, and that he is 'despite all the adverse reviews, a possible candidate for a major literary prize'. When he takes up with another woman (strictly to dispel the Zahir, of course), he chooses a successful French actress of 35, on the grounds that she was the only candidate to enjoy his status, 'because she too was famous and knew that celebrity counts'. Celebrity is an aphrodisiac. 'It was good for a woman's ego to be with a man and know that he had chosen her even though he had had the pick of many others.' And the man's ego, does that come into it? Not-quite-Paulo is too gallant to reveal his own age, but if he is indeed a refraction of the author then he is 20 years Marie's senior. It's adorable that he should regard himself so solemnly as the trophy in this pairing.
ellauri011.html on line 568: The grotesque climax of this portrait comes at a formal dinner which has no bearing on the plot (but then padding can become second nature). Some of the guests give him a smile of recognition, 'others merely smile and don't recognise me at all, but pretend to know who I am, because to admit otherwise would be to accept that the world they're living in doesn't exist, and that they are failing to keep up with the things that matter'. People can be so shallow sometimes.

ellauri011.html on line 918: Meanwhile, she thought to herself: Hmmm, the others must have noticed that I feel different. What a wonderful thing it was, to be able to love. It's what makes us remember our mission on earth, our purpose in life. [A full page follows of this sort of dithyramb. Another solo aria starring Paulo.]
ellauri011.html on line 947: He never again heard from Karla. He had a vague hope that Karla, knowing he was in the city [How? From TV of course! Everyone must have seen the show!] would show up to meet him. During the conference, he told part of the story found in this book. At a certain point, he couldn't help it and asked: Karla, are you here? No one raised a hand.
ellauri011.html on line 1356: The success of Julie delighted Rousseau; he took pleasure in narrating a story about how a lady ordered a horse carriage to go to an Opera, and then picked up Julie only to continue reading the book till the next morning. So many women wrote to him offering their love that he speculated there was not a single high society woman with whom he would not have succeeded if he wanted to.
ellauri011.html on line 1381: Which in my spirit dwelt is fluttering, faint, and low.
ellauri014.html on line 1491: kuin kahdella auringon kaltaisella tähdellä.
ellauri014.html on line 1511: But an air of mystery surrounds Marino´s life, especially the various times he spent in prison; one of the arrests was due to procuring an abortion for a certain Antonella Testa, daughter of the mayor of Naples, but whether she was pregnant by Marino or one of his friends is unknown; the second conviction (for which he risked a capital sentence) was due to the poet´s forging episcopal bulls in order to save a friend who had been involved in a duel.
ellauri014.html on line 1557: ... But more importantly, these surroundings put Marino in direct contact with the natural philosophy of Della Porta and the philosophical systems of Giordano Bruno and Tommaso Campanella. While Campanella himself was to oppose "Marinism" (though not attacking it directly), this common speculative background should be borne in mind with its important pantheistic (and thus neo-pagan and heterodox) implications, to which Marino would remain true all his life and exploit in his poetry, obtaining great success amongst some of the most conformist thinkers on the one hand while encountering continual difficulties because of the intellectual content of his work on the other.
ellauri014.html on line 1584: But some witnesses, who include both Marino´s detractors (such as Tommaso Stigliani) and defenders (such as the printer and biographer Antonio Bulifoni in a life of the poet which appeared in 1699) have firmly asserted that Marino, much of whose love poetry is heavily ambiguous, had homosexual tendencies. Elsewhere, the reticence of the sources on this subject is obviously due to the persecutions to which "sodomitical practices" were particularly subject during the Counterreformation.
ellauri014.html on line 1679: Emily of New Moon. universally recognized as the book that most encoded her personality, contains one poem, or a part of a poem, also found in Montgomery’s memoir of the craft, originally published as a serial in a Canadian magazine in 1917 and later published as The Alpine Path in 1974. In Emily of New Moon the poem is sent to Emily by Jarback (Pönttöselkä) Priest as a selection from “The Fringed Gentian,” and includes this stanza:
ellauri014.html on line 1692: Being the peculiar person that I am (says the blogger), I thought I would look up the poem, “To the Fringed Gentian.” The Poetry Foundation provided the full text by William Cullen Bryant:
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To the Fringed Gentian


ellauri014.html on line 1702: O’er wandering brooks and springs unseen, nujuu puron ja lähteen rannalla,
ellauri014.html on line 1710: Look through its fringes to the sky, kurkistaa sun ripsiesi lomasta,
ellauri014.html on line 1731: “The Fringed Gentian,” Author Unknown
ellauri014.html on line 1733: Lift up, thy dewy fringed eyes, Nosta kasteiset silmäripsesi
ellauri014.html on line 1755: Such towering summits would I reach Sellaisia huippuja mä tavotan,
ellauri014.html on line 1770: Like Bryant’s poem, this verse is about autumnal flowers. With some searching I found this poem in the 1884 New Year’s edition of Godey’s Lady’s Book. “Tam! The Story of a Woman” by Ella Rodman Church and August De Bubna includes this poem. In the story the verses are found in a copy of Bryant’s poetry–hence Montgomery’s connection to the poem–but in the (relatively boring) story they are actually written on a slip of paper that was found in the Bryant book–and written by a woman who tentatively hopes to make a career as a poet in a male’s publishing world. Intriguingly, Montgomery seems to have forgotten the original context of the verse, but herself emulated the desire of “Miss Powell” in the story.
ellauri014.html on line 1772: It seems to me that Montgomery selects out the best bit of the poem, but again you see my bias. I am that “blossom,” I hope–but if all four verses are included it becomes rather silly to press the metaphor. Still, I think Montgomery was on the right track with her idea of “The Alpine Path.” It is a peculiar provenance that brings us this poem, but it has been an interesting journey. Once I found the names of Ella Rodman Church and August De Bubna I found that others have followed my path of curiosity. The Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown has some of L.M. Montgomery’s scrapbooks, including her copy of the poem. But the search has been interesting, nonetheless.
ellauri014.html on line 1774: Update: A reader sent in this note: A Carol Gaboury, a member of the literary society until her death in 1998, identified this information about the poem, The Fringed Gentian from the Winter 1989 issue of Kindred Spirits Newsletter of Vermont. See the note in The L.M. Montgomery Literary Society.
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ellauri014.html on line 1820: And, lost each human trace, surrendering up
ellauri014.html on line 1864: The youth in life’s green spring, and he who goes
ellauri014.html on line 1875: By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,
ellauri015.html on line 817: "Sormus, the rings", kuiskaa Raimo korvaani toiselta puolen. "Understand, Rami, no rings, no wedding!". No rings, no wedding. Minä nyökkään. Samassa Raimo alkaa kiskoa minua verannalle ja käskee vetää ukin kumisaappaat jalkaan. Veneen suunnalta kuuluu nokiakännykän ääni, kaksi korkeata piippausta. Makkarasta ruiskahtanut neste on sumentanut silmäni. En näe juuri mitään.
ellauri015.html on line 819: "Good luck!" huutaa ukki matalikon toisesta päästä ja työntää veneen kalliolta alas. Metsä herää ja sen myötä hyttyset. Minä hytisen kauttaaltani, lähden kiipeämään kalliorinnettä ja kompuroin mustikkamättäiden ja sananjalkojen poikki ensimmäiselle kumpareelle. Jostain kaukaa kuuluu metsästystorven töräys, sitten pian miesääniä ja koiran haukuntaa. "Snabbt, Joel, där springer han", huutaa joku. Ja: "Jävla sackeman!"
ellauri016.html on line 495: The word snobbery came into use for the first time in England during the 1820s.
ellauri016.html on line 776: Nick Drake received little critical success during his lifetime, but has since been widely acclaimed. Based on professional rankings of his albums and songs, the aggregate website Acclaimed Music lists him as the 101st most acclaimed recording artist in history.
ellauri016.html on line 780: In 1999, "Pink Moon" was used in a Volkswagen commercial, boosting Drake's US album sales from about 6,000 copies in 1999 to 74,000 in 2000. The LA Times saw it as an example of how, following the consolidation of US radio stations, previously unknown music was finding audiences through advertising. Fans used the filesharing software Napster to circulate digital copies of Drake's music; according to the Atlantic, "The chronic shyness and mental illness that made it hard for Drake to compete with 1970s showmen like Elton John and David Bowie didn't matter when his songs were being pulled one by one out of the ether and played late at night in a dorm room." In November 2014, Gabrielle Drake published a biography of her brother. Over the following years, Drake's songs appeared in soundtracks of "quirky, youthful" films such as The Royal Tenenbaums, Serendipity and Garden State. Made to Love Magic, an album of outtakes and remixes released by Island Records in 2004, far exceeded Drake's lifetime sales. In 2017, Kele Okereke cited Pink Moon as an influence on his third solo album Fatherland. Other contemporary artists influenced by Drake include José González, Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, Alexi Murdoch and Philip Selway of Radiohead.
ellauri016.html on line 782: Drake recorded his debut album Five Leaves Left later in 1968, with Boyd as producer. He had to skip lectures to travel by train to the sessions in Sound Techniques studio, London. Inspired by John Simon's production of Leonard Cohen's 1967 album Songs of Leonard Cohen, Boyd was keen to record Drake's voice in a similar close and intimate style, "with no shiny pop reverb". He sought to include a string arrangement similar to Simon's, "without overwhelming or sounding cheesy".
ellauri017.html on line 102: Seuraava merkittävä perheen kesämatka tehtiin Walesiin, se oli vuonna '99, se on helppo muistaa koska juuri silloin näkyi Briteissä täydellinen auringonpimennys. Oltiin Oxfordissa kun se tapahtui, kazottiin auringon sirppiä noetun lasin läpi, linnut olivat säikähdyxissään vaienneet, mulla on virttynyt T-paita siitä muistona. Sieltä saatiin Helmille pieni koulupuku, joka sillä on päällä kuvissa koulun alkaessa seuraavana syxynä. Tällä matkalla oli John vielä mukana. Sitten se kirjoitti ja alkoi opiskella ensin Otaniemessä, sitten Oulussa ja lopulta Vaasassa. Seuraavan kerran se tuli mukaan vasta '07 synnyinmaahansa Amerikkaan.
ellauri017.html on line 1238: että auringon, ja linnunradankin.
ellauri018.html on line 501: So bring not six
ellauri018.html on line 523: The song captures Simone's response to the murder of Medgar Evers in Mississippi; and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four black children. On the recording she cynically announces the song as "a show tune, but the show hasn't been written for it yet." The song begins jauntily, with a show tune feel, but demonstrates its political focus early on with its refrain "Alabama's got me so upset, Tennessee's made me lose my rest, and everybody knows about Mississippi goddam." In the song she says: "Keep on sayin' 'go slow'...to do things gradually would bring more tragedy. Why don't you see it? Why don't you feel it? I don't know, I don't know. You don't have to live next to me, just give me my equality!"
ellauri018.html on line 611: Jotain oireellista on näissä numeroissa. Jos kazoo kikkelin kantajien kritiikkejä, ne sanoo booooring, mitään ei tapahdu, "se" ei mene "sinne" koko kirjan aikana eikä jotmuile siellä, ei yhtään car chasea. Lisäx ne on vähän niinku hämärästi loukkaantuneita ja vihasia, jotenkin tää kirja tekee lommon niiden imagoon. Sama vika kuin Star Warsissa, tyttösankari on fixumpi miehiä. Ei käy. Älä lue, sanoo Alex, et tarvi tätä, älä lue. Jackin miälest kirja on naisvihamiälisempi kuin de Sade. de Sade sentään pääsi pukille.
ellauri018.html on line 840: Saum eli paasto tapahtuu pääsääntöisesti ramadanin pyhän kuukauden aikana, mutta muslimit voivat paastota eri syistä ja eri ajankohtina. Paaston aikana muslimien tulee välttää syömistä, juomista, tupakoimista ja sukupuolista kanssakäyntiä aamunkoiton ja auringonlaskun välisenä aikana. Paaston rajaaminen valoisaan aikaan saattaa tulla islamiin kristillisten munkkien esikuvista (esim. Pyhän Benedictuksen luostarisääntö). Paastoon kuuluu myös sisäinen puhdistautuminen pahoista ajatuksista.
ellauri020.html on line 376: Trump has been married three times, for those of you keeping score at home. Each of Trump´s weddings was memorable in its own way, in keeping with Trump´s penchant for the extravagant. In his 1993 nuptials at his second wedding, the caviar alone cost $60,000, a small sum compared to the $2 million tiara she borrowed; and his third marriage to Melania, in 2005, included a 200-pound wedding cake, one of the most expensive known cakes in modern history. The bride´s $100,000 Christian Dior gown was adorned with 1,500 crystals, rendering it so heavy that Melania was told to be sure to eat before the wedding, per Vogue, so she´d have the strength to wear it.
ellauri020.html on line 403: Newportiin lavastetun häävastaanoton kuvaus on taas Iivanan tavanomaista catering-emäntämäistä luettelointia. Kukat Nykistä, jättimäinen kakku Quincystä MA, kaxi orkkaa, klassinen ja poppia. Hinnasto jää puuttumaan. Vieraslista on namesdroppauxen riemujuhlaa. Eski Saarisen 60v-juhlaseminaarikaan ei pärjää sille. Jopa Sanelma venyy sanomaan pirkkomaisesti: sehän meni hyvin, ei tarvinnut suuttua.
ellauri020.html on line 430: Iivana imitoi tshekkiläisen englantia panemalla do-verbin joka lauseseen. Se alkaa pikkuhiljaa käydä hermoille. Tyttökaveruxet tuntee kylmän ringin designermekon perseessä Elliotin laukkapätkästä: mitä jos Neil, Ted, Jean-Claude ja Aku kexii kokeilla samaa? Aku päättää ettei nelikymppinen tshekki olekaan enää exoottinen, ja vaihtaa muhkeampaan ja murteellisempaan nuoreen sloveeniin? No niinhän siinä nimenomaan kävikin. Välissä oli kyllä joku jenkki, joka ei kestänyt monta kierrosta. Samixia liinaharjoja polleja ne on kaikki kolme. Kun vielä kolme sais niin oisi hieno valjakko vetämään Aku Ankan ruumisvaunuja. Tshingis kaanilla oli valkoisia tammoja 3000. Ja tuore nuori tyttö alla kerran viikossa. Revi siitä tupeepää, et millään ehi enää ihan samaan.
ellauri020.html on line 441: Turner´s media empire began with his father´s billboard business, Turner Outdoor Advertising, which he took over in 1963 after his father´s suicide. It was worth $1 million. His purchase of an Atlanta UHF station in 1970 began the Turner Broadcasting System. CNN revolutionized news media, covering the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
ellauri020.html on line 445: Ted Turner voitti oikeesti jonkun huvijahtikisan 1979 myrskyssä. Mä taisin olla silloin intissä jäähyllä kotisuomessa. Aku, poliittinen takinkääntäjä ei ollu mukana, ennenku 40v myöhemmin hukkuneiden muistopäivänä. Iivanan sadussa se on joku Rodney Harringtonin ja Hjallis Hjarkimon ristisiitos. Ruskettunut sorsa huvijahdissa blondattu tukka pörrössä. Muut sanoo sitä armottomaxi konnaxi, mutta ei Iines. Iinexestä se on vain