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Last night I came across by chance in a film ...
By chance ... or maybe not ...
However, the film in question is "The Last Station" and see Tolstoy speaks of our own!
Here is the plot: In
1910, the estate of the writer Leo Tolstoy of Yasnaya Polyana near Moscow, comes the young intellectual Valentin Bulgakov, who was hired by Tolstoy as his secretary staff. At that time, the Russian writer had approached the Christian faith-anarchist, I think the non-violent and had embraced vegetarianism, arriving to give up his riches and the copyright on his works, this has triggered a power struggle that involves his beloved wife, Sofya, that although she loved her husband deeply does not accept his decisions and does not intend to fall into poverty, and the double agent Vladimir Chertkov, leader of the movement created by the writer. The young Valentin finds himself in the middle of this power struggle, unable to handle the events.
The Last Station is a 2009 film directed by Michael Hoffman and based on the novel The Last Station - The novel of the last days of Tolstoy (Bompiani) writer Jay Parini .
I must say I enjoyed the film. It 'been nice to sneak in the writer's life right now that I'm reading. The protagonist (Christopher Plummer) is very convincing and his wife Sofia is played fantastically by Helen Mirren.
What can I say, I recommend it. Maybe prepare a nice cup of aromatic tea and enjoy this trip to Russia.
Lever
Saturday, March 12, 2011
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Hello! Today
take advantage of a moment of peace at work to write a new post.
I finished reading "resurrection" of Tolstoy.
Compared to the last read novels, was a real relief to finally find a story in which the protagonists are two
. There are dozens of characters (as in Demons) that make you dizzy. Here we talk about
Maslova and Nechljudov (it took me a minute to write this good name ..).
She works as governed by the boy's aunts, who seduces her and leaves. This fact will bring the girl to take a path of dishonor and prostitution, until she becomes involved in murder and convicted (wrongly) to forced labor in Siberia. Nechljudov (this time I did copy and paste ...) The reunited with after many years thanks to the process. He is appalled by the situation of Maslova and feels guilty for having ruined my life, so she decides to marry her and follow her to Siberia.
Maslova's character is fascinating. You never understand very well what his intentions are towards Nechljudov.
loves him? Does not love him? It is angry?
Nechljudov also lives with us in doubt. But perhaps it is this situation that makes Maslova suspended so elusive and full of charisma, while leaving Nechljudov almost crushed by her personality. He is typical of the characters that interest-free strong but sometimes even negative, and this is why everything and nothing. Let me explain. In his weakness only serves to oscillate between so many emotions that do nothing but make it almost blurred, nebulous. Tolstoy almost justified in saying
"Men are like rivers: the water in them is equal and is the same everywhere, but a river can be tight or fast, or off, or calm, or clear, or cold or confused, or lukewarm. Even so men. Every man carries within it the seeds of all human qualities, and sometimes one manifests itself, sometimes another, and nn is often similar to himself, though still keeping him. "
be a coincidence, but neither I, nor Maslova we were fascinated by this man, so she decides to marry another man and leave it Nechljudov by the 'obligation "to redeem.
Nechljudov Maslova is convinced that he did it because she really loved him and did not want to drag into the abyss of his life and even Tolstoy seems to want us to believe this, but a phrase I believe the opposite:
"Nechljudov had offered to magnaminità to marry her and what had been the first among them, but Simonson loved her as it was now, and loved it simply because he loved her. "
Nechljudov is weakened by his indecision, and Simonson draws strength from his own love.
Conclusion? Hurrah
men decided.
Nechljudov of men like the world is full of them. Maybe you would follow up in Siberia, but would only passively slide from one event to another without ever being the protagonists. In my opinion
Maslova was terrified of having a ball at his feet as he ...
Poor thing, had already been sentenced to hard labor, another no punishment!
Yes, the first stage of the project was finally completed!
(joy, joy !!!!)
Today I'll post the next installment of volumoni to read, in hopes of finding pleasant surprises and to recover our Fedora which I assume it is lost in Siberia ....
Eleven volumes behind and I feel lighter.
Lever
Friday, March 4, 2011
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Jeux d'enfants is a photography project created by the agency and wanted photojournalistic Neda free reports in collaboration with the Faculty of Languages and Literatures, University of Catania and sponsored by UNICEF. It 's a story for children of different ethnic groups made in different places in the world. To weave the experience of travel is the theme of children, the children offer a unique joy to the story, that enchanted the game. Unites them all a difficult, forced to confront the circumstances of a condition of life very often at risk. Jeux d'enfants is an unconditional dedication to being children, it is the desire to tell everyone to be states. Challenging the distortions of the present and at the same time think about the future with more honesty and respect for the rights of human existence.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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Good evening my dear virtual friends reading!
Sorry for the absence, but the last few weeks have been really a delusion from the point of view business.
I take this opportunity to renew my best wishes to our beloved Fedora, given that last week was his birthday (do not be inappropriate, age is not asked ...!).
Among several commitments, work and passions (which I take almost no time for work ..) and colds, I have found the time to start reading Tolstoy.
I must say that after this beautiful feast of the beloved Dostoevsky and Anton (Chekhov), I was quite eager give me a new "friend." The novel I'm reading is titled "Resurrection." What's it about? Good question ... I read only the first 30 pages and still do not quite know how to develop the plot, but for now it tells the story of a woman ended up in prison.
Intriguing, yet the reading has proved intriguing. I
eleventh volume of this adventure and still remain stupid award cited the now traditional skills of great Russian writers, which is to sneak into the narrative thread of sentences apparently thrown there by chance, but of a truth and depth disarming .
to distract you, and behold, BOOM, here comes the phrase that you displace. Perhaps
is an attempt to keep high attention that is often lost behind the famous and unpronounceable Russian names .... but even if it works.
An example? Here
served. There is talk of marriage and
Toltoj says
"... the usual hesitation that men no longer young and do not feel madly in love before the marriage ..."
In this sentence there is a concept as disarmingly true. A man (not a boy) staggers the idea of \u200b\u200bmarriage? Easy to see why: it is not madly in love.
Mathematician, linear and terribly cruel.
I love it.
Another example? How
I could not satisfy you?! Here is served:
"For the benefit of marriage in general was the fact that the first marriage, along with the benefits of the home, eliminated the irregularity of sexual relations, offering the possibility of a life of modest life, and secondly and mainly, Nechljùdov hoped that the family, the children would have given meaning to his life now without attitude. This, in favor of marriage in general. against marriage in general was primarily the fear common to all bachelors younger loss of freedom and, secondly, an unconscious fear and the mystery woman. "
Take also the time because this quote should read, reread, discovered and appreciated.
Maybe thoughts are at first sight almost reckless, but I bet they removed the frills at bottom a kind of thinking you do ...
Put it this way: there are those who think this way.
And then, as not forgive his bitterness when he can finish that thought close to art with an edgy, sophisticated, alluring and almost a little pimp: an unconscious fear and the mystery of the woman ... Ah
Tolstoy, as if I felt so flattered flirty ...
Now I'm curious to find out more about the author of this novel, that won me over in the most classic ways, namely the "theorem" by Marco Ferradini ....
Good night!
Lever
Monday, February 21, 2011
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The appearance resembles a palm tree for the stem, shortly branched, and for the arrangement of leaves, large and feathery spiral placed at the top of the barrel, like a crown. But it is not a palm tree, belongs to the family of Cycads, ancestral plants 2 million years old, came up to us as living fossils in a dozen genres.
Cycas revoluta , was discovered at the end of 700, is native to southern Japan. It was made for the first time at home in Europe in 1793, at the Botanical Garden of Palermo.
The stem reaches a diameter of about 20 cm and has a very slow growth: a few centimeters long in the young plants, in very old specimens (over 50 years) can reach 6-7 m in height. The leaves are bright green and up to 1.5 meters long, are pinnate, slightly arched, shiny and sharp. The individual leaves, stiff and thin, are 8-18 cm long, those closest to the trunk are modified in the form of thorns.
The young leaves appear in spring at the height of the stem in large groups, at the time of emergence from the stem are curled up and covered with dense hair, in a few days unfold and reach quickly the appearance of mature leaves.
It is a dioecious plant, with separate flowers on different plants, the type of reproduction is ancestral as the plant itself, are grouped in the individual female's eggs, small at first, only if fertilized swell to form a mature egg. The male plant bears a cone that secretes the pollen, the insemination method is similar to that of the conifers, which, however, differs.
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Ovar ova-bearing female
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The genus name derives from the greek and significant triple (tri- ) range ( Thrinax ) and refers to the fan-shaped tridentate having the chalice, the corolla and the end of the ovary. According to other authors would have instead applied to the leaves, palmate, with apex bifid segments, which form a fan on the range.
This species is native to Brazil and Argentina. It was introduced in Europe for ornamental purposes and to study in the second half of the nineteenth century.
This is a unique palm trees, rarely pollonante, from 6 to 10 m high, with trunk 20-30 cm diameter, covered by sheaths of fallen leaves that are woven into a lattice of coarse fibers grayish; the top between the sheaths also develop strong bones, long up to 15 cm, with a protective function.
The leaves are palmate, with blade almost circular, dark green, more or less covered with whitish squamette top and glaucous underneath. The stalk has no thorns and is about how long the blade which measures 50-80 cm, and this is divided into thirty segments fused together at the base and bifid apex.
The inflorescences, which measure about 40 cm, are wrapped at the base by some Spathes plump and smooth and have the appearance of a dense branched raceme in 3 orders.
The fruits are spherical, 1-2 cm in diameter, clear, yellowish when ripe, fleshy and edible, although rather sour.
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The genus name is dedicated to Baron Livingstone (born Patrick Murray), a collector of plants of the seventeenth century with its donations created the first nucleus of the Botanical Garden of Edinburgh. The specific adjective denoting its origin linked to the Far East (China, Taiwan and Japan).
This palm has a single slender stalk (30-40 cm in diameter) reaching a maximum of 12 m, enlarged at the base, brown or gray. Below is characterized by the presence of leaf scars are horizontal and vertical slits.
The foliage consists of fan-shaped leaves, glaucous green, with petiole shorter than the blade and serrated margins in basal half, with green teeth. It extends in a flap by ligule and partially envelops the trunk of a thick fabric, red-brown. The segments, the number of 50-60, have an apex deeply divided longitudinally, typically flaccid and sagging, they are separated by deep incisions up to 2 / 3 of the lamina.
The inflorescences are shorter and the leaves are wrapped at the base by Spathes green-brown paper. The fruit is shiny, scruro first green, then blue-blue when mature, measuring up to 2.5 cm, and oliviforme weakly mucronate.
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The name of this kind of palm trees from North America (Mexico, Arizona, California) is dedicated to the first U.S. president George Washington, the specific epithet refers to differentiation with the species ' filifera' in As the trunk of the 'robust ' young is more stocky. He
straight trunk and slender (up to 1 m in diameter and 20 in height, with base slightly enlarged), gray or gray-brown with horizontal stripes and small vertical slits, usually occurs at the base of adventitious roots or air escaping from soil.
E 'coated with a long sleeve dry leaves hanging, the palmate leaves are very large, with little strip of 1 m or more in diameter, divided into about 50-70 segments, and these are about 3 cm wide, divided by deep sinuses more than 3 / 4 plate, so this is a little stiff and the tips of the segments are often flabby and sagging. Measure the petiole 1 to 2 m in length and is equipped with spines along the entire length of the small, are irregular and reddish, sometimes bifid.
The inflorescence, yellow, measuring nearly 5 m in and out from the arched crown and is surrounded by two Spathes paper at the base and is divided into numerous branches drooping their own branches. The flowers are hermaphroditic, are whitish, while the fruits (of 7-8 mm) are grouped in clusters and dark brown.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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The genus name, coined by Pliny already to indicate dates of second quality (such as those theophrastii Phoenix and Chamaerops humilis ) as good as food for pigs, derives from the greek ' syagros 'meaning wild boar, and was taken up by modern taxonomy for this kind of fruit probably due to the similarity with those of the above. The adjective is specifically dedicated to the Russian nobleman Romanzoff Nicola, who lived between 700 and 800, which financed several expeditions of exploration, including the one where the German botanist discovered LK von Chamisso this species.
This palm comes from Brazil where he was going to fuck in 1816 and was soon introduced into Europe as an ornamental. He single trunk and straight, slender, with a diameter of 40 cm and a maximum height even more than 15 m. At the top is surrounded by large sheaths of the leaves of grayish brown, with margins with bristles.
The leaves are 3 to 5 m long: the spine, after a stem of 40 cm, also brings numerous lateral segments 70-80 cm long, slender, curved at the apex which is acute and pendants. The inflorescence has one order of branching and bears flowers of both sexes, it is up to 1 m long and is surrounded by a spathe large and well lignified.
The fruit is ovoid, up to 3 cm long, at first green, then orange at maturity. The seeds have a great variance in shape, size, color and veins but are basically miniature chariots which does not contain an edible endosperm.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
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The genus name comes from the greek name of date palms phoinix "which means' phoenix ', the word specifically refers instead to' origin of the palm formed by the Canary Islands.
Just from the island of Tenerife in 1870, is was introduced in Continental Europe (Nice), the first pair of Canary Island date palm, from which tradition says are derived all those distributed in the rest of the continent. To date, the Canary Island date palm is the most widespread and most ornate in Europe's coastline.
has a single straight trunk and sturdy, with a diameter of 40-50 cm (up to almost 1 m), covered with leaf sheaths broad regularly arranged, towards the apex can be enlarged by the presence of sheaths longer, while the base often has a mass of adventitious roots. The entire palm, with its canopy, can reach a height of 15-20 m.
The leaves are very numerous, are pinnate, and also measured 6-7 m in length; are slightly twisted around themselves and appear dark green and glossy, are bent toward the base V-plane towards the apex. The lateral segments, many (150 to 300 per side depending on the length of the leaf), at the base of the spine are reduced to large spines.
It 's a dioecious species with unisexual flowers in separate inflorescences on different plants. The spadices are branched with a single order of branching and arching or hanging by the hair, emerging from Spathes more or less flaky consistency between legnificato and board; female flowers are larger than the male, measuring up to a couple of meters.
fruits, slightly sugary, are edible, ovoid, at first are yellow-green, orange at maturity, measuring 2-3 cm.
seeds, slightly smaller than the fruit, have a characteristic common to all kind Phoenix to have a groove in the middle of the seed itself.
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Sabal The term derives from the name given to the palms of its kind in the places of origin, the specific epithet palmetto is also used to define this type of palm native South Florida.
It 's a single palm trees, which reaches a height of 20 m and 60 cm in diameter, it is partially covered by residues of leaf sheaths that remain partially attached to the trunk in two separate parts.
Leaves light green, are costopalmate, and bring to a very large range, with rounded flap composed of 25-40 segments long up to 1 m and more, about 5 cm wide, stiff and with a protruding rib inferiorly, separated from each other up to 3 / 4 length, they can become flabby and longitudinal cracks at the apex. The petiole is equal to or longer than the lamina and extends for several inches at the center of the leaf.
The inflorescence, very long (1.5 m and more) is a spadix and repeatedly branched glabrous erect protruding from the crown, and eventually became arch, its branches, 10-15 cm long, leaving many Spat.
The fruits are spherical, mucronate, 1.5-2 cm in diameter, shiny, at first green, then ripen to dark or blacks and withdrawn from drying out.
The seeds are glossy, dark brown, 1 cm in diameter, with prominent beak of the seed, often slightly ribbed surface.