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Monthly Archives: January 2017
An outstanding literary testimony: Memories or the path to ourselves
Gabriel Dimisianu’s book “Memories and literary portraits[1]” captivated me completely. This is the reason of writing this article in order to keep the book essence fresh in my notes. A pleasant reading is well preserved as soon as one writes … Continue reading
O mărturie literară de excepție: Amintirile sau drumul către noi înşine
Cartea lui Gabriel Dimisianu “Amintiri și portrete literare[1]” m-a captivat pe deplin. De aceea scriu aceste rânduri pentru a-i păstra vie esența, în însemnările mele. Memoria unei lecturi plăcute este mai bine păstrată atunci când ai un reper scris. Peste … Continue reading
Evere’s Bon Pasteur Park
A park in winter has got its simple beauty, no doubt about that. Seeing empty trees with their branches lifting their silhouettes to the sky expresses a sort of sadness and a sort of reminder that clothes do not wear … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Cultures and communication, Photo-gallery, Travelling
Tagged Bon Pasteur Park, Brussel, Brussels, Bruxelles, Goede Herderpark, Moeraske
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A genuine lesson about Eminescu
Originally posted on In search of Right Words:
Eminescu, the icon of the Romanian culture and the last romantic poet of Europe, is today celebrated in all corners of the world. I came across his masterpieces as a child before…
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Aachen’s St. Nicholas Church, in Germany
While heading towards the Aachen’s Dom, one can easily spot a small church, which is an authentic oasis in the middle of the city. The church name is St. Nicholas, a former monastery. The church was first mentioned in 1005. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Cultures and communication, Travelling
Tagged Aachen Dom, Germany, Gothic
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