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eldritchboop · 10 months
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37 Ancient Lost Texts on Buddhism
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The Manual Of Zen Buddhism by D. T. Suzuki (1921)
The Light of Asia by E. Arnold (1894)
A Buddhist Bible by D. Goddard (1921)
Dhammapada And The Sutta Nipata by F. M. Muller (1881)
31 Planes Of Existence by Jinavamsa (1891)
Esoteric Buddhism by A. P. Sinnett (1889) The Dhammapada, a Collection of Verses; Being One Of The Canonical Books Of The Buddhists by Max Muller (1881)
Buddha and Buddhism by Arthur Lillie (1900)
The Gospel Of Buddha by P. Carus (1917)
The Questions Of King Milinda Pts. 1 & 2 by T. W. Rhys Davids (1890)
The Tree Of Wisdom by Nagarjuna (1919) A Buddhist Catechism by H. S. Olcott (1908) A Record Of Buddhistic Kingdoms by J. Legge (1886)
Buddha His Life, His Teachings by M. N. Shastri (1901) Buddhist Mahayana Texts Pts. 1 & 2 by E. Cowell (1894) Buddhist Suttas by T. W. Rhys Davids (1881) Early Buddhism by T. W. Rhys Davids (1908) Eastern Stories and Legends by M. L. Shedlock (1920) Nirvâna - A Story of Buddhist Psychology by P. Carus (1902) Sermons Of A Buddhist Abbot Zen For Americans by S. Shaku (1906) Buddhist Scriptures by E. J. Thomas (1913) The Buddhist praying-wheel - a collection of material bearing upon the symbolism of the wheel and circular movements in custom and religious ritual by W. Simpson (1896) The Dhammapada by Suriyagoda Sumangala Thera (1914) The Essence of Buddhism by P. Lakshmi Narasu (1907) The Gateless Gate by Ekai, called Mu-Mon (1921) The Gods of Northern Buddhism by A. Getty (1914) The Jataka or stories of the Buddha's former births Vols. 1, 2, 3 & 6 by E. B. Cowell (1895) The legends and theories of the Buddhists, compared with history and science, with introductory notices of the life and system of Gotama Buddha by R. S. Hardy (1866) The Life Of Buddha by A. F. Herold (1922) The life of the Buddha and the early history of his order by W. W. Rockhill (1907) The life, or legend, of Gaudama, the Buddha of the Burmese Vol. 2 by P. Bigandet (1911) Ed note: Both volumes because I love you <3 The Saddharma Pundarika by H. Kern (1884) The Soul Of a People by H. Fielding (1902) The Way Of The Buddha by H. Baynes (1913) The Way to Nirvana by L. de la Vallée Poussin (1917) The wheel of the law. Buddhism, illustrated from Siamese sources by the Modern Buddhist, a Life of Buddha, and an account of the Phrabat by H. Alabaster (1871) The word of the Buddha; an outline of the ethico-philosophical system of the Buddha in the words of the Pali canon, together with explanatory notes by B. Nyanatiloka (1907)
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Down Three Dark Streets
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According to Eddie Muller, and why would anybody doubt him, Arnold Laven’s DOWN THREE DARK STREETS (1954, TCM, because where else would I have heard him talk about it) was the first police film to pursue multiple plots, thus paving the way for such TV series as HILL STREET BLUES and NYPD BLUE. Broderick Crawford is an FBI boss in Los Angeles who inherits three cases from an agent who was shot down while investigating one of them. But which one? Is it the bogus car theft charge against an innocent man who refuses to clear himself because the criminals threatened his blind wife (Marisa Pavan)? The escaped killer whose girlfriend (Martha Hyer) lives in L.A.? Or the widow (Ruth Roman) being extorted with threats to kill her daughter? It all moves pretty quickly and has great atmospheric cinematography by Joseph F.  Biroc, including a well-done walk through a cemetery late at night, a shootout in an abandoned stable and a fight at the foot of the Hollywood sign.  Screenwriters Gordon and Mildred Gordon and Bernard C. Schonefeld have included some fun side characters like a restaurant cook who hopes finding a dead body will make him famous and a man who’s invented a spy-detecting radar gun that’s fingered his brother-in-law. Crawford is solid and specific as John Ripley, The Gordons’ recurring FBI agent, who also turns up played by Glenn Ford in EXPERIMENT IN TERROR (1962). The three women are a study in different acting styles. Pavan is natural as the blind woman who initially seems fragile but later displays a surprising level of cunning. Hyer seems to have been forced to do a Marilyn Monroe imitation but manages to turn it into a character, particularly when she talks about the impoverished childhood that led her to gladly accept a criminal’s expensive gifts. Roman has some effective moments, particularly dealing with her child and flirting with Crawford, but at times she seems to be substituting heavy breathing for acting. The cast also includes Kenneth Tobey, Max Showalter (billed as Casey Adams), Claude Akins, Stafford Repp and William Schallert.
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The Sacred Books of The East: The Texts of Taoism Translated by James Legge. 2 Volumes (No. 39, No. 40): Tao Teh King; The Writings of Kwang-Sze; The Thai-Shang Tractate of Actions and Their Retributuions.
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aitan · 2 years
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Dal Manifesto Einstein-Russell per il disarmo nucleare, presentato al Londra il 9 luglio del 1955 da un gruppo di 11 scienziati e intellettuali tra i più rilevanti del XX secolo.
[...] Dobbiamo imparare a pensare in modo nuovo. Dobbiamo imparare a domandarci non già quali misure adottare affinché il gruppo che preferiamo possa conseguire una vittoria militare, poiché tali misure ormai non sono più contemplabili; la domanda che dobbiamo porci è: “Quali misure occorre adottare per impedire un conflitto armato il cui esito sarebbe catastrofico per tutti?”
[...] La maggior parte di noi non è neutrale, ma in quanto esseri umani dobbiamo tenere ben presente che affinché i contrasti tra Oriente e Occidente si risolvano in modo da dare una qualche soddisfazione a tutte le parti in causa, comunisti e anticomunisti, asiatici, europei e americani, bianchi e neri, tali contrasti non devono essere risolti mediante una guerra. È questo che vorremmo far capire, tanto all’Oriente quanto all’Occidente.
[...] Facciamo un appello come esseri umani ad altri esseri umani: ricordate la vostra umanità e dimenticatevi del resto.
[...] In considerazione del fatto che in una futura guerra mondiale verrebbero certamente impiegate armi nucleari e che tali armi sono una minaccia alla sopravvivenza del genere umano, ci appelliamo con forza a tutti i governi del mondo affinché prendano atto e riconoscano pubblicamente che i loro obbiettivi non possono essere perseguiti mediante una guerra mondiale e di conseguenza li invitiamo a trovare mezzi pacifici per la risoluzione di tutte le loro controversie.
Albert Einstein
Bertrand Russell
Max Born
(Premio Nobel per la fisica)
Percy W. Bridgman
(Premio Nobel per la fisica)
Leopold Infeld
(Professore di fisica teorica)
Frédéric Joliot-Curie
(Premio Nobel per la chimica)
Herman J. Muller
(Premio Nobel per la fisiologia e medicina)
Linus Pauling
(Premio Nobel per la chimica)
Cecil F. Powell
(Premio Nobel per la fisica)
Józef Rotblat*
(Professore di fisica)
Hideki Yukawa
(Premio Nobel per la fisica)
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*Il fisico polacco Józef Rotblat (1908–2005) è stato insignito del Premio Nobel per la pace nel 1995 insieme all'associazione "Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs", per la lotta contro lo studio e l'utilizzo delle armi nucleari. Si deve a lui la frase iconica: "Ricordate la vostra umanità e dimenticatevi del resto".
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Zodiac Signs as: Resident Evil Characters
Aries: Jake Muller
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Taurus: Sheva Alomar
Gemini: Piers Nivans
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Cancer: Ashley Graham
Leo: Albert Wesker
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Virgo: Jill Valentine
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Libra: Leon F. Kennedy
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Scorpio: Claire Redfield
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Sagittarius: Steve Burnside
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Capricorn: Chris Redfield
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Aquarius: Barry Burton
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Pisces: Ada Wong
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“A Flower cannot blossom without Sunshine, and man cannot live without Love” (Max Muller)  
Flowers under a Dwarf Pine in the garden (Golden Orange Gazania) - Fleurs de Gazania jaune-orangé sous un Pin Nain dans le jardin
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Title: Rabbitowitz Has a Good Idea
Media: Acrylic and collage on canvas, 12" x 36"
List of Works Used 1. Memories: a story of German Love Illustration from "Memories: a story of German Love from the German of Max Muller," by George P. Upton. Chicago, A.C. McClung & Co., 1905 Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. 2. The F-U-N Book<https://www.flickr.com/photos/133047375@N06/> Cover of "The F-U-N Book" by Mabel Guinnip La Rue. New York, The MacMillan Company, 1923. Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. 3. Fables Choisies de Florian<https://www.flickr.com/photos/133047375@N06/> Illustration from "Fables Choisies de J-P Claris de Florian; illustrees par des artistes japonais sous la direction de P. Barboutau," Marpon et Flammarion, Paris, 1896. Virginia Commonwealth University James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. 4. unidentified copper plate Unidentified Copper Plate, image courtesy of the McGraw-Page Library Special Collections & Archives. 5. Peeps into Fairyland<https://www.flickr.com/photos/133047375@N06/> Title page illustration from "Peeps into Fairyland: a Panorama Picture Book of Fairy Stories," with an introduction by F.E. Weatherly. London: Ernest Nister, 1896. Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives 6. VCU Libraries Lankes_JBL bookplate 1920 Woodblock bookplate by Julian John Lankes, 1920. From the Adele Goodman Clark papers, #M9.<https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/M9.> Image courtesy of VCU James Branch Cabell Library, Special Collections and Archives 7..VCU Libraries Lankes_Buddy Lankes bookplate 1920_tree Woodblock bookplate by Julian John Lankes, 1920. From the Adele Goodman Clark papers, #M9.<https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/M9.> Image courtesy of VCU James Branch Cabell Library, Special Collections and Archives. 8.Pare_1585_ixcxvi-ixcxvii_CMHSL - Historical Collections Pages illustrating mechanical hands, Les oeuvres d’Ambroise Paré, 1585. Image courtesy of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library. 9.  Njinsky Ballets Russes Illustration of Vaslav Nijinksy in costume, Collection of the most beautiful ‘Comœdia Illustré’ numbers and programs devoted to Russian ballets & galas, from the beginning in Paris, Rare Books, GV1781.B7, 1922, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries. 10.  bomb1902virg_0007 Title page illustration for the 1902 edition of "The Bomb", the yearbook of the Virginia Military Institute. 11. Bomb_1885 Cover art for the first edition (1885) of "The Bomb", the yearbook of the Virginia Military Institute. 12. Memories: a story of German Love Page from "Memories: a story of German Love from the German of Max Muller," by George P. Upton. Chicago, A.C. McClung & Co., 1905 Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives. 13. Memories: a story of German Love Cover of "Memories: a story of German Love from the German of Max Muller," by George P. Upton. Chicago, A.C. McClung & Co., 1905 Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives.
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buddhismnow · 5 years
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‘And why, O Subhūti, the name of Tathāgata? It expresses true suchness.
And why Tathāgata, O Subhūti? It expresses that he had no origin.
And why Tathāgata, O Subhūti? It expresses the destruction of all qualities.
And why Tathāgata, O Subhūti? It expresses one who had no origin whatever.
And why this? Because, O Subhūti, no-origin is the highest goal.
‘And whosoever, O Subhūti, should say that, by the holy and fully enlightened Tathāgata, the highest perfect knowledge has been known, he would speak an untruth, and would slander me, O Subhūti, with some untruth that he has learned.
And why? Because there is no such thing, O Subhūti, as has been known by the Tathāgata with regard to the highest perfect knowledge. And in that, O Subhūti, which has been known and taught by the Tathāgata, there is neither truth nor falsehood.
Therefore, the Tathāgata preaches: “All things are Buddha-things.” And why? Because what was preached by the Tathāgata, O Subhūti, as all things, that was preached as no-things; and therefore all things are called Buddha-things.
The Vagrakkhedika or diamond-cutter (Diamond Sutra),
in Buddhist Mahayana Texts (Sacred Books of the East), F. Max Muller
Oxford University Press 1894
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Printed Diamond Sutra (Kongō-kyō), Kaizō-ji edition, Japan Momoyama period, 1577 © Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of the Hofer Collection of the Arts of Asia
Detail: Printed Diamond Sutra (Kongō-kyō), Kaizō-ji edition, Japan Momoyama period, 1577 © Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of the Hofer Collection of the Arts of Asia
Printed Diamond Sutra (Kongō-kyō), Kaizō-ji edition, Japan Momoyama period, 1577 © Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of the Hofer Collection of the Arts of Asia
Detail: Diamond and Heart Sutras (Sanskrit: Vajra-prajñâpâramitâ-sūtra; Japanese: Kongō-hannya-haramitsu-kyō). Transliterated Title: Kongō-hannya-haramitsu-kyō (Vajra-prajñâpâramitâ-sūtra). Japan Early Edo Period, circa 1692-1695. © Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of the Hofer Collection of the Arts of Asia
Diamond and Heart Sutras (Sanskrit: Vajra-prajñâpâramitâ-sūtra; Japanese: Kongō-hannya-haramitsu-kyō). Transliterated Title: Kongō-hannya-haramitsu-kyō (Vajra-prajñâpâramitâ-sūtra). Japan Early Edo Period, circa 1692-1695. © Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of the Hofer Collection of the Arts of Asia
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Everyday Buddhist: Why the name of Tathāgata? [Diamond Sutra] ‘And why, O Subhūti, the name of Tathāgata? It expresses true suchness. And why Tathāgata, O Subhūti?
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Best World War II Non-fiction History Books
ABRAMSKY, C. (ed.), Essays in Honour of E. H. Carr ('The Initiation of the Negotiations Leading to the Nazi-Soviet Pact: A Historical Problem’, D. C. Watt) Macmillan, 1974
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ALEXANDROV, VICTOR, The Kremlin, Nerve-Centre of Russian History, George Allen 8: Unwin, 1963
ALLILUYEVA, SVETLANA, Only One Year, Hutchinson, 1969
Twenty Letters to a Friend, Hutchinson, 1967
AMORT, R., and JEDLICKA, I. M., The Canan's File, Wingate, 1974
ANDERS, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL W., An Army in Exile, Macmillan, 1949
ANDREAS-FRIEDRICH, RUTH, Berlin Underground, 1939-1945, Latimer House, 1948
ANON, A Short History of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Sofia Press, Sofia, 1977
ANON, The Crime of Katyn, Facts and Documents, Polish Cultural Foundation, 1965
ANON, The Obersalzberg and the Third Reich, Plenk Verlag, Berchtesgaden, 1982
ANTONOV-OUSEYENKO, ANTON, The Time of Stalin, Portrait of a Tyranny, Harper & Row, New York, 1981
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BARBUSSE, HENRI, Stalin: A New World Seen Through One Man, Macmillan, New York, 1935
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BEAUFRE, ANDRE, 1940: The Fall of France, Cassell, 1968
BECK, JOSEF, Demier Rapport, La Baconniére, Brussels, 1951
BEDELL SMITH, WALTER, Moscow Mission 1946-1949, Heinemann, 1950
BELOFF, MAX, The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia, Vol Two, 1936-1941, Oxford, 1949
BEREZHKOV, VALENTIN, History in the Making, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1983
BIALER, S., Stalin and His Generals, Souvenir Press, 1969
BIELENBERG, CHRISTABEL, The Past is Myself, Chatto & Windus, 1968
BIRKENHEAD, LORD, Halifax, Hamish Hamilton, 1965
BOHLEN, CHARLES E., Witness to History, 1929-1969, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973
BONNET, GEORGES, Fin d’une Europe, Geneva, 1948
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BOYD, CARL, Magic and the Japanese Ambassador to Berlin, Paper for Northern Great Plains History Conference, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1986
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CIENCIALA, ANNA M., Poland and the Western Powers, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968
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COLVILLE, JOHN, The Fringes of Power, Downing Street Diaries, 1939-1955, Hodder & Stoughton, 1985
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DJILAS, MILOVAN, Conversations with Stalin, Penguin, 1963
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Des concerts à Paris et autour
Juillet 24. Dirty Fences + Hoorsees + La Chinoise – Supersonic (gratuit) 24. Negative Space + Pretty Hurts + Die Süsse Teufel – La Comedia 25. Airod + Benabou + Mind/Matter + Parfait – Concrete 26. Tristesse contemporaine – Le Jardin suspendu 27. Descente + Drvg Cvltvre + Nene H + Myako + Breche + F/cken Chipotle – La Station 27. Maud Geffray + Pipi de Freche + Nizar + Dactylo – Nuits fauves 28. Me Donner + Casse Gueule + Blintage Cover  – L’international (gratuit) 28. Deuil1500 + Les Fils de Jacob + Judaah b2b Simo Cell b2b Low Jack + Gaet303 + Donarra + Helione + Hanah + Schemer + dj Normal 4 – La Station 28. Guy Borrato + Michael Meyer + Reinhardt Voigt  – La Clairière 29. Helmet + A Shape – Petit Bain 30. XYZ + CIA débutante – La Comedia (Montreuil)
Août 01. Pardans + The Acharis – Supersonic (gratuit) 03. Shlømo b2b AWB + Remco Beekwilder b2b Amotik + Théophiluss b2b Jarød + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Duo fest.) – la plage de Glazart 03. Mind/Matter + Ilivor + Léa Occhi + Rommek + Lacchesi + Noyade + Sentimental Rave + Raven – La Station 04. Magnetix + Digger & The Pussycats – Supersonic (gratuit) 04. Lewis Fautzi b2b UVB + Shekon b2b Scry + Keikari b2b Lebird + Mørbeck b2b Under Black Helmet (Duo fest.) – la plage de Glazart 05. Valentinø + Alys b2b n.i.>I.0 (Duo fest.) – la plage de Glazart 09>11. AZF + Verset Zero + Bajram Bili + Bracco + December + Dentelle + Les Fils de Jacob + Forme étrangère + Harshlove + Teknomom + Hasar De Doria + The Driver + Myako + Puzupuzu + Romain de Ferron + Sentimental Rave + Aubry + Daoud + Betty + Dimitri Rivière + Donarra + Elen Huynh + Ellä + Graal + Jardin + Marcorosso + Marylou + Mermaid Express + Nathan Zehef + Netsh + Oko + Peev + dj Pute-Acier + QEQ + Security + Sina + Soul Edifice + Théo Muller + Von Bikräv + Waldman... (Qui embrouille qui) – La Station 11. Dj Varsovie + Blndr + Illnurse b2b Panzer + Paulie Jan + Blind Delon + Verset Zero – la plage de Glazart 20. Front Line Assembly + Die Krupps – La Machine 24. Fatamorgana + Cyclikweetos – Le Klub 24. Die Antwood + Carpenter Brut + Dirty Projectors + Parcels... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud 25. Awesome Tapes From Africa – Petit Bain 26. Jessica 93 + Idles + The Black Angels + Bonobo + Justice... (fest. Rock-en-Seine) – Domaine de Saint-Cloud 28. A Place To Bury Strangers + Entracte Twist – Petit Bain 30. Francky Goes To Pointe-à-Pitre + Tonnerre – Supersonic (gratuit) 31. Boys Noize + Randomer + Kris Baha + Lokier – Docks Eiffel 31. Kontravoid + BadBad + Froe Char – Espace B
Septembre 01. Lilthics + Fiasco + Mamiedaragon – Espace B 01. Ariel Pink + Vox Low + Cut Worms + Volage + TH da Freak (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Machine 02/03. Molly Nilsson + Petit Fantôme + Dead Sea + Faux Real + Saint DX... (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – tba 04. Thee Oh Sees +  Male Gaze + Prettiest Eyes (Paris Inter. Fest. of Psychedelic Music) – La Cigale 05. Feist – L'Olympia 06. Amelie Lens – Rex Club 07. Conflict + Humandogfood + Social Experiment – Le Gibus 08. Death Grips – Elysées Montmartre 11. Sete Star Sept + Brutal Blues + Claude – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 12. Matt Elliott & Vacarme + Lucas Ravinale & Loup Uberto – Centre Barbara-FGO 12. Delgres + Dan Stock + Poppy Ackroyd – La Maroquinerie 13. The Oscillation + Lumerians – Petit Bain 14. Qual – Supersonic 14. Dylan Carlson – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 15. Monolith + Hypnoskull + Empusae + Meta Meat + Diaphane (fest. de la musique electro-industrielle) – Petit Bain 15/16. Tarek Atoui + Davide Balula + Jean-Luc Guionnet + Stephan O'Malley + Seijiro Murayama + BrutPop... – Cnap (Pantin) (gratuit) 20. The Brian Jonestown Massacre – La Cigale 20. Jean-Philippe Gross + Franz Hautzinger + Jealousy Party (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merry 21. Chris Abrahams + Tarawangsawelas + Low Jack (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merry 21. Crisis + Plomb – Petit Bain 22. On Ceim & Le UN ensemble : "Time Elleipsis" + Le UN ensemble : "Unkino" (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merry 22. The Wedding Present – Point FMR 22. Zëro, Virigine Despentes & Béatrice Dalle – Auditorium du théâtre (Chelles) 22. Paula Temple + LSD + Tommy FourSeven... (Dream Nation fest.) – Docks de Paris (Aubervilliers) 23. Spiritualized – Cabaret sauvage 24. Oneohtrix Point Never (Red Bull Music fest.) – Le 104 26. Sleaford Mods + Consumer Electronics – Le Trianon 26. Chassol + Thomas de Pourquery + Flavien Berger + Jacques + Ala.Ni + Quentin Rollet + Gaspar Claus + Jocelyn Mienniel + Low Jack + Lucie Antunes + Christine Ott + Serafina Steer + Ghedalia Tazartes + Mathieu Edward + Mélissa Laveaux (Red Bull Music fest.) – Cabaret sauvage 27. Part Chimp – Espace B 27. Yuzo Koshiro & Motohiro Kawashima + Kode9 & Koji Morimoto + Oklou & Krampf + Teki Latex & DITC + Konx-Om-Pax (Red Bull Music fest.) – Gaîté lyrique 28. Rebeka Warrior – La Station 29. Terry Riley & Gyan Riley – La Maroquinerie 29. Aurora Halal + Roberto Succo + Elena Colombi + Jasss + Nihiloxica + Front de cadeaux + Julianna + Oko dj + Miley Serious + Jita Sensation (Red Bull Music fest.) – La Station 30. King Dude + Kaelan Mikla + The Dark Red Seed – Petit Bain 30. Eryck Abecassis & Francisco Meirino (fest. Maad in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Octobre 02. The Melvins – L'Alhambra 03. Maoupa Mazzocchetti + Opéra mort – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 04. Oiseaux-Tempête, Mondkopf & G. W. Sok + Princess Thailand – Centre Barbara-FGO 04. Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt) 05. Clara De Asis + Simon Henocq & Jean-Sébastien Mariage + Farida Amadou, Olivier Benoît & Julien Desprez – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 09. Bérangère Maximin + Brutter + Gosheven (Biennale Nemo) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 10. Richie Hawtin – Olympia 11. John Carpenter – Salle Pleyel 12/13. Les Négresses vertes – Cabaret sauvage 12. Thorofon + Control + Te/DIS – Les Voûtes 12. Les Ramoneurs de menhir vs SP32 – Gibus 12. Villejuif Undergournd + Le Réveil des tropiques + Casse Gueule – Théâtre d'Ivry 13. Françoiz Breut + David Fenech : hommage à Daniel Johnston – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit) 13. Low – La Gaîté lyrique 13. Aquaserge + Mohamed Lamouri + P.r2b – Théâtre d'Ivry 15. Lloyd Cole – Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord 15. The Necks – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 17. Mark Morgan + La Race – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 20. Tallinn Chamber Orchestra : Fratres, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Adam's Lament, Salve Regina et Te Deum d'Arvo Pärt – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 20. Les Tétines noires + Dear Deer – Petit Bain 22. Dead Meadow – Petit Bain 24. Motorama – Petit Bain 25. Marissa Nadler – Point FMR 25. Fews – Olympic café 26. Jon Hopkins – Trianon 27. Killing Joke – Cabaret sauvage 30. Mariachi & Maria Bertel + Rafael Toral – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) 31. Acid Mothers Temple (Le Beau fest. off) – Glazart 31. Phill Niblock & Thierry Madiot + Trio Grands Lacs – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Novembre 01>03. Bon Iver + Fever Ray + Mac DeMarco + Blood Orange... (Pitchfork Music fest.) – Grande Halle de La Villette 02. Emma Ruth Rundle – Petit Bain 04. Peaches Christ Superstar – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 05. Colin Stetson – Café de la danse 05. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bataclan 08. Cold Cave – Petit Bain 13. Hot Snakes – Point FMR 13. MellaNoisEscape + Puts Mary – Petit Bain 14. Peter Murphy & David J jouent "In the Flat Fields" – Bataclan 16. Parquet Courts – Elysées Montmartre 18. Ensemble Links : « Drumming » de Steve Reich – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 21. The Breeders – Le Trianon 22. Scout Niblett – Petit Bain 23. Michael Nyman : "War Work: 8 Songs with Film" – Salle Pleyel 23. Ennio Morricone – Bercy Arena 27. Mudhoney – Trabendo 28. Adult – Petit Bain 29. Interpol – Salle Pleyel 29. Esben & The Witch – Point FMR
Décembre 01. Deux boules vanille (fest. Marathon!) – La Gaîté lyrique 02. Beak> – Café de la danse 06. The KVB + M!R!M – Badaboum 08. Père Ubu – Théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil) 09/10. Moriarty – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 14. New Model Army – Trabendo 15. Gaspar Claus – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie 18. Drab Majesty – Point FMR
2019
Janvier 26. Chloé – Elysée-Montmartre
Mars 20. Oomph! – La Machine 29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
Avril 14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai 17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie 18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Juin 26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Author of introduction, etc.Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904 CompilerBowden, Ernest M. TitleThe Essence of Buddhism NoteLittle Blue Books series No. 325 LanguageEnglish LoC ClassBQ: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Buddhism SubjectBuddhism CategoryText EBook-No.18223 Release DateApr 21, 2006 Copyright StatusPublic domain in the USA. 
As the references given are mostly to the Oriental origins, it is only fair to insert here a list of the English and French translations which have been principally used in compiling this book. The following works comprise most of those which have proved directly of service for the purpose—"Sacred Books of the East," namely:Vol. 10. Dhammapada, by F. Max Muller; and Sutta-Nipata, by V. Fausboll.Vol. 11. Buddhist Suttas, by T. W. Rhys Davids.Vol. 13. Vinaya Texts, part 1, by T. W. Rhys Davids and H. Oldenberg.Vol. 17. Vinaya Texts, part 2, by T. W. Rhys Davids and H. Oldenberg.Vol. 19. Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king, by Rev. S. Beal.Vol. 20. Vinaya Texts, part 3, by T. W. Rhys Davids and H. Oldenberg.Vol. 21. Saddharma-pundarika, by H. Kern.Vol. 35. Questions of King Milinda, part 1, by T. W. Rhys Davids.Vol. 36. Questions of King Milinda, part 2, by T. W. Rhys Davids.Vol. 49. Buddhist Mahayana Texts, by E. B. Cowell, F. Max Muller, and J. Takakusu."Sacred Books of the Buddhists," namely:Vol. 1. Jatakamala, by J. S. Speyer.Vol. 2. Dialogues of the Buddha, by T. W. Rhys Davids.The Jataka, or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births, translated under the editorship of Professor E. B. Cowell.Buddhism of Tibet, by L. A. Waddell.Buddhism in Translations, by H. C. Warren.Travels of Fa-hien, by James Legge.Selected Essays, by F. Max Muller.Buddhist Birth Stories, or Jataka Tales, by T. W. Rhys Davids.Hibbert Lectures for 1881, by T. W. Rhys Davids.Buddhism, by T. W. Rhys Davids.Catena of Buddhist Scriptures from the Chinese, by Rev. S. Beal.Abstract of Four Lectures on Buddhist Literature in China, by Rev. S. Beal.Romantic Legend of Sakya Buddha, by Rev. S. Beal.Texts from the Buddhist Canon known as Dhammapada, by Rev. S. Beal.Udanavarga, by W. W. Rockhill.Lalita Vistara, by Rajendralala Mitra.Sanskrit Buddhist Literature of Nepal, by Rajendralala Mitra.Mahavamsa, by L. C. Wijesinha.Attanagalu-vansa, by James D'Alwis.Archaeological Survey of Southern India (new series of reports), vol. 1, by James Burgess, with translations by Georg Buhler.Archaeological Survey of Western India, vol. 4, by James Burgess.Sutta-Nipata, by Sir M. Coomara Swamy.Katha Sarit Sagara, by C. H. Tawney.Grammar of the Tibetan Language, by A. Csoma de Koros.Nagananda: a Buddhist Drama, by Palmer Boyd.Buddhaghosa's Parables, by Capt. T. Rogers.Light of Asia, by Sir Edwin Arnold.Ancient Proverbs and Maxims from Burmese Sources, by James Gray.Jinalankara, or Embellishments of Buddha, by James Gray.We-than-da-ya: a Buddhist Legend, by L. Allan Goss.The English Governess at the Siamese Court, by Mrs. A. H. Leonowens.The Catechism of the Shamans, by C. F. Neumann.View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the Hindoos, by Rev. W. Ward.Horace Sinicae: Translations from the Popular Literature of the Chinese, by Rev. Robert Morrison.Contemporary Review for February, 1876.Cornhill Magazine for August, 1876.The Buddhist, vol. 1.Journal of Pali Text Society for 1886.Journal of Buddhist Text Society of India, vols. 1, 3, 4 and 5.Journal of Royal Asiatic Society, new series, vol. 2; also vol. for 1894.Journal of Ceylon Branch of Royal Asiatic Society, No. 2.Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. 36.Transactions of Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. 22.Journal of American Oriental Society, vol. 4.Journal Asiatique, septieme serie, vols. 17, 19 and 20.Lalita Vistara, by P. E. Foucaux.La Guirlande Pricieuse des Demandes et des Responses, by P. E. Foucaux.Sept Suttas Palis, tires du Dighanikaya, by P. Grimblot.
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A mestría do pintor Francesc Suñer Carrió
A arte é moitas cousas. Desde unha necesidade vital para os humanos ata un mercadeo co prestixio de “firmas” que xa venden ao marxe de calidades. A arte –como outras disciplinas artísticas-- é inxusta. O pintor Francesc Suñer Carrió foi (é) un artista orixinal, atrevido, dominador das técnicas e de gran eficiencia. Un pimtor que non quixo seguir vieiros marcados polas casas de poxas; que creou o que lle petou e como el quixo. Tal vez por iso é tan pouco coñecido?
Lito Caramés
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Expresionismos. Nolde, Beckmann, De Kooning. Crist. Nan i menina
Con una cuchara / arrancaba los ojos a los cocodrilos / y golpeaba el trasero de los monos. / Con una cuchara. / Fuego de siempre dormía en los pedernales / y los escarabajos borrachos de anís / olvidaban el musgo de las aldeas. / Aquel viejo cubierto de setas / iba al sitio donde lloraban los negros / mientras crujía la cuchara del rey / y llegaban los tanques de agua podrida (F. García Lorca. El rey de Harlem, fragmento, 1930).
Nestes meses a galería Gothsland, de Barcelona, decide mostrar unha ampla escolma de pinturas  e deseños do pintor Francesc Suñer. Trátase dun pintor que naceu en 1922, pasou por París, onde foi amigo de seguidores de Degas e mais de Toulouse-Lautrec, ese postimpresionismo que tan bos froitos deu nas estéticas do século XX. E máis tarde, de volta a Barcelona, con estudo na céntrica Rambla de Catalunya, optou por outros vieiros máis persoais. A pegada de Nonell –o pintor das xitanas-- endereitouno cara unha pintura (alá polos anos 50) próxima ao miserabilismo. Pero as propostas estéticas que máis o atraen e logo o ganan son as do expresionismo, eses xeitos de pintar de dentro para fóra, de reproducir nas obras de arte os estados de ánimo. Por iso moitas das súas pezas parecen elaboradas a carón de pintores como Nolde, Kirchner ou Beckmann. As trazas de Nolde son ben visibles en moitas das pezas que agora están colgadas nas paredes da galería Gothsland, por exemplo La Nit de S. Joan (1960). Son pezas (como as de Nolde, Dix ou Kirchner) que representan persoas nas que a soidade deixou pegada. Persoas que poden estar en grupo, pero están soas, illadas. A comezos deste ano Caixaforum Barcelona programou unha interesante exposición: Max Beckmann. (Leipzig, 1884- Nueva York, 1950 sobre o pintor alemán Beckmann. Foi moi interesante observar a evolución e a carga negativa, antisocial, deste pintor da primeira metade do século XX; pintor que (como moitos outros) veu a súa vida esgazada polo nazismo, e a súa obra catalogada por ese mesmo réxime dictatorial como Entartete Kunst (arte dexenerada). Algo diso hai en Suñer.
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Despois da II Guerra Mundial aparecen nas voltas de New York un fato de artistas que, á sombra de moitos dos surrealistas europeos emigrados a esas terras (Tanguy, Miró, Dalí), buscan novos xeitos de expresión con total liberdade. Aí nace a action painting e o dripping como proclamas de rebeldía. Aí aparecen nomes como Pollock, Rothko, De Kooning, os enfants terrible do expresionismo abstracto. Co tempo e pescudas todo indica que ese movemento, o expresionismo abstracto, que tanto chegou a gustar nos anos 60 e 70 do pasado século, non foi –como tal movemento-- nada espontáneo, e que, pola contra, foi a CIA (si, a axencia de intelixencia norteamericana) a que promocionou estes novos artistas para contraatacar as cargas ideolóxicas de esquerdas e filisoviéticas que tiñan os consagrados artistas europeos, como Picasso, Matisse, e outros, e tamén a arte realista soviética que viña da URSS. A peza de Suñer Nan i Menina ben pode aliñarse con pinturas dos expresionistas alemáns antecitados, e tamén con De Kooning. E que dicir do Crist (1988)? Esa figura da que só se miran o tronco, a cabeza e un pouco dos brazos atados ao tronco; esa figura apenas esbozada en cores claros  e case sen forma, cunha cabeza que só é uns brochazos de cor negro. Figura derrotada, con breves pinceladas vermellas no tronco e a luz que lle volve brancas as costas. E ese fondo azul politonal? A figura suspendida no éter.  
Tanto ou máis expresionista ca esta pintura de Crist é outra, ben coñecida de Suñer e anterior, Crist de la Tramontana (1971) pero que non está na escolma da galería Gothsland. Unha figura de cristo crucificado sofre os fortes ventos da tramontana. A paisaxe arredor é dramática, case inexistente; todo son cores terras e similares. Mais a tramontana “move” a longa cabeleira da figura de cristo! E o pano que cubre o seu baixo ventre! Cristo vivo, Cristo morto? O expresionismo desta pintura é evidente, pero as súas aproximacións ao surrealismo, tamén.
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Surrealismos. Goya, Mallo, Santos, Tanguy. La Nit del Faune
La presencia de las artistas surrealistas se ha ido incrementando en los últimos años en los museos y en las exposiciones, y ya no son consideradas solo como musas o amantes, sinó como artistas por ellas mismas. Pero todavía quedan muchos temas colaterales por explorar en sus vidas y sus obras (Victoria Combalía, comisaria de la exposición Mujeres surrealistas y su conexión con Cataluña, galería Mayoral, 2017).
Francesc Suñer foi un pintor moi autónomo, e seguiu algúns vieiros ao longo da súa longa vida artística. Un deles –xa por temas tratados, xa polas feituras-- aproxima as creacións de Suñer a ese extenso universo do surrealismo. O mesmo estudoso francés Lucien Mandosse ten dito que, mirando pezas de Suñer, é imposible non lembrar as pinturas negras de Goya! Así é. Suñer trata coa mesma seriedade temas de sociedade, retratos, que aquelarres e similares. Neses eidos é nos que este artista se aproxima ao surrealismo. Ao surrealismo cultivado por diversas artistas. No encabezamento cítanse os nomes de Maruxa Mallo e de Ángeles Santos, dúas artistas que militaron o surrealismo e que, como tantas outras, non foron recoñecidas como tales, e si, por contra, consideradas solo como musas o amantes. É significativo que a primeira exposición dedicada en España a mulleres artistas surrealistas, só a elas, se fixese no ano 2017 na galería Mayoral de Barcelona. Incrible. Ben é certo que, poucos meses despois, o museo Picasso de Málaga abriu a mostra Somos plenamente libres. Las mujeres artistas y el surrealismo, unha aposta máis pretenciosa e na que se presentaba obra de 17 mulleres; B17 mulleres surrealistas. Será fácil facer a lista con todas elas?
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Francesc Suñer en pezas como La Nit del Faune ou tamén Holocaust atópase moi próximo ás trazas de tantas e tantos surrealistas. Nos azuis e outras cores empregadas en moitas telas véselle cómodo polos xeitos que xa seguira Yves Tanguy, un dos grandes pintores do surrealismo. Aínda que non é ningunha das grandes figuras, Tanguy foi considerado o surrealista máis auténtico por André Breton, o santón do surrealismo, e foi o único artista a quen este teórico do surrealismo adicou un libro. Co gallo da magnífica exposición que o MNAC dedicou a este pintor xa se comentaba na crítica: Breton coidaba que as formas arredondadas que se esparexen -caprichosas e definidoras- polas teas de Tanguy proveñen das paisaxes que libera a baixamar nos esteiros de Bretaña e da pegada que fixaron no subconsciente do rapaz que tantas tempadas pasou naqueles paraxes. Esa sería a orixe da poética e do misterio subxacente na obra de Tanguy: o magma orixinario.
Os modos de pintura e a querencia polos tratamentos de mundos máxicos, aínda a carón da loucura, tamén aproximan a Suñer ás pintoras citadas ao comezo. Os corpos pouco definidos, en posicións difíciles, as cores que convidan a pensar que as escenas acontecen de noite, ou nunha realidade paralela, convidan a establecer nexos, comunicacións, entre tan diversos artistas. Suñer é bo debuxante e aplica aos seus óleos cores atrevidas –non sempre agradables-- que obrigan a recoñecer o seu dominio na utilización das cores, e mormente nas tonalidades da mesma cor na mesma peza (por exemplo Holocaust). Algo similar propón en La Nit del Faune: a cor azul (con moitas, moitas tonalidades) preside a pintura de 97x130 cms. no ceo, na terra, nos personaxes. A lúa (que se intúe) varía esas tonalidades, de máis claro a máis escuro, dependendo das zonas onde chegue a súa alucinada luz.
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 Realismos. Bodegóns. Antonio López
El amarillo, el verde, el encendido
rojo sólo para morir
bajo el tendido velo del otoño.
La luz no está en la luz, está en las cosas
que arden de luz tenaz bajo la lluvia.
Nada tiene más fuego en las entrañas
que la melancolía ardiente de esta hora.
Nada tiene más fuego que la ausencia.
José Ángel Valente. Fragmentos de un libro futuro, 2019)
A valentía coa que sempre traballou Francesc Suñer permite seguilo polas sendas de moitas das direccións nas que progresou a súa creación. Sabedor da forza que teñen temas tradicionais, entre os anos 70 e 90 produciu bastantes bodegóns. Son pezas con poucos elementos, algo así como a austeridade dun Sánchez Cotán ou a aínda máis mínima concesión de Giorgio Morandi. Este último artista ten este ano unha ampla exposición antolóxica no Guggenheim de Bilbao: Morandi y los maestros antiguos. Sobre a continuidade e a práctica dos bodegóns, ou naturezas mortas na actualidade (tantos séculos despois de que a pintura barroca os puxese de moda) é interesante ver a proposta audiovisual que fai o artista Ori Gersht na súa peza Pomegranate (2006). Realmente o que propón Gersht é unha “actualización” dos bodegóns austeros de Sánchez Cotán, ou de Zurbarán.
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A mestría e sentido da concisión de Suñer é doado apreciala en pezas como Pebrots (1988), ou en Cuina (1988). Nos dous casos priman os gustos polas formas xeométricas, querencia que transporta de contado a Cézanne e as súas mazás. Na pintura Pebrots, detrás da pequena cesta con catro pementos o pintor representa un garrafón de vidro, e todo na súa superficie se volven xogos de luz e cor, que van dos azuis moi claros dos fondos indefinidos, pasando polos verdes que definen os volumes do vidro ata os amarelados e brancos dos reflexos sobre a superficie de cristal. Poderío estético e dominio do oficio. No caso de Cuina son evidentes –outra volta-- as herdanzas do autor de tantos óleos dedicados á montaña Saint Victoire, pero tamén a similitude con creacións do pintor realista Antonio López. A cociña humilde, os anceios de reproducir todas as pezas que viven nese reducido espazo lembran moito algunhas pezas de Antonio López. Antonio López que hai cousa dun ano presentou unha exposición no Palau de la Música Catalana.
A galería Gothsland, especializada en arte do modernismo, vén demostrando con esta mostra a Francesc Suñer que tamén sabe presentar outros traballos, outros artistas de calidade.
Lito Caramés
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EXPOSICIÓN: Francesc Suñer
Galería Gothsland
ata o 31 de xullo de 2019
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