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Started by entelehija, 18-04-2013, 14:26:41

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entelehija

Naišao sam na zanimljiv blog koji se bavi interesantnim ali zapostavljenim i zanemarenim, piscima. Mislim da bi nekoga ovdje moglo zanimati da sazna za neke od njih jer, čini mi se, ima ih vrlo specifičnih i čudnih a neki su se bavili i temama koje se ovdje najviše obrađuju...
Nadam se da će nekome poslužiti...


http://writersnoonereads.tumblr.com/





Agota

zanimljivo. :)
  hvala entelehija !!  xcheers
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

entelehija


Nema na čemu!

Negdje pri dnu može se naći i Pekić...

Agota

da,videla sam.
nemam sad vremena da se detaljno posvetim pa sam bukmarkovala stranicu.
eh kubin, kako volim kubina.  xjap

No one reads Alfred Kubin (1877-1959), who in addition to being an illustrator also wrote the bizarre and eerily prophetic novel The Other Side (1908), which tells the story of a journey to the disquieting city of Pearl, a place where a citizen's mood is mirrored by his or her surroundings. Parts Meyrink (another author no one reads), Poe and Kafka, Kubin described the book as "a sort of Baedeker for those lands which are half known to us."
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

entelehija

Čudni Kubin...
http://monsterbrains.blogspot.com/2011/04/alfred-kubin.html
ako nekoga interesuje kako piše, samo neka vidi njegove ilustracije


Posjetiocima foruma bi možda bio zanimljiv i dr. Bacteria o kojemu kopiram par redova


No one reads Dr. Bacteria, pseudonym of Spanish neurobiologist and Nobel Prize winner Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934).
[/size]From an article by Laura Otis, translator of Cajal's Vacation Stories[/i]:[/size][/font][/size]Few scientists who admire neurobiologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal's extraordinary drawings of neurons know that early in his career, he wrote science fiction. Cajal'sVacation Stories, written in 1885–86 and published in 1905, explore the ethical consequences of what was then cutting-edge science: bacteriology, artificial insemination, photography, and the power of suggestion. Those who have read Cajal's Recollections of My Life and Advice for a Young Investigator know how vividly he recreates the lab atmosphere for readers, but his short stories have a creative vision and wicked humor that even these classics lack. In his first years as a scientist, Cajal used fiction to take a "vacation" from the rules of scientific writing so that he could consider the future of science. [cont. reading][/size][/font]

Agota

Pa za očekivati je  neko s pseudonimom Dr. Bacteria  da ima wicked humor . :)
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...