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The "West-Eastern Diwan" by Goethe - A bridged beauty between Occident and Orient. Published by Prof. Dr. Heinrich Düntzer, Berlin and Stuttgart, 1878.
It is said, that Goethe used the "oriental mask" to cover his pantheistic ideas, speaking trough the lips of the newly translated poets. Next to the Hafez' poems, which where published and translated by the orientalist Joseph von Hammer, other literal and scientific sources were used as inspirational impact and to refine the tone of the great masters of Oriental poetry, like the academic achievements of Prof. Wurm, Prof. Paulus (Orientalist in Heidelberg), other translations of cultural impact like Rückert's "Östliche Rosen" (~ Eeastern Roses) the Mewlana-Transaltions of 1819 and the collection of August von Platen called "Ghaselen", Goethe corresponded with Boisserés and with one of the Grimm brothers. Wilhelm von Humboldt praised the authencitiy of Goethe's work.
The "East-Western Diwan" is the last great cycle of poetry Goethe has wrote, his interest for Persian poetry arised in the time of the Rheinbund. It can be traced, that this period of time disillusioned him, the diving into another time and continent is essential for escapism, but as Goethe and his field of interest and curiosity is as deep as wide, he must felt like thrown like a freed bird into new heavenly realms. The "Diwan Atmosphere" was created by reading several works and taking in Oriental elements. So we can find "Madschnun and Leila" interwoven in the heart-shaking correspondence between Suleika and Hatem in the "Book Suleika". Expressions of the Dervish Hafis of Shiraz can be found, Tarafas, Labid (Prophet Mohammad called him the poet, who said the most true words; Labid converted to Islam and wrote eologies, but it is said, that he stopped practicing ?), Zoheir, Saadi and Hafez. Saadi was also known as a sheik and was called "Poet-King" (or King-Poet, if you like :P) and if we would compare the structure of the poems, it is more likely, that Goethe imitated Saadi, rather than Hafez.
Goethe is playing wonderfully with expressions, merging wine and tears, praising the dust of the lover as better than safran and comparing the loved one to a drop of water and the lyrical-I as desert sand. Numerology is emphasising the cultural background, drawing a link between the poet and the priest, pairing mystics and religion into ecstatic relief. This wonderful work is a gift, for everyone, who sometimes had the feeling of getting ripped apart by two forces. It feels like the made-up gap between Europa and Asia is nothing but a fiction, like a forgotten song of our cultural cradle. Let us share the pomegranates of our culture, let us nourish from unkown fruits to break our borders, to sharpen our discernment, to truely lift our feet and recognize the extraordinary.
#antiquarian book#world literature#19th century literature#book#reading#Goethe#East-Western Diwan#Östwestlicher Divan#cultural bridge#Persian poetry#Arabian culture#Oriental#Orient#poetry#poets#German poet#Johann Wolfgang von Goethe#1878#old book#antiquarian
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ENERGETIC ⚡️
you make me feel so high
#atsuoikage#haikyuu#oikawa tooru#kageyama tobio#miya atsumu#oikage#atsuoi#haikyuu!!#they are not any specific member i just chose based on shot composition and vibes#so pls dont come at me saying u think so and so should be X member instead of Y member#I just want the vibes of them being on a competition show like p101 and then debuting together bc i think them being the JP members tgt#would be very sweet and help bridge some animosity or rival tension that exists like they are competing but also#they feel solace in eos presence being from same culture same language etc#tobio looooooves oikawa HAHA hes sooo starry eyed over him... tobio calling oikawa hyung im gonna kill myself#atsumu and oikawa get close maybe after iwaizumi gets eliminated maybe earlier/midway in the show? bc tsumu understands what it feels like#to suddenly pursue ur dream alone.. samu maybe trained with tsumu at same company but quit before they even enrolled on the show#atsumu being the mediator whenever oikage bicker LOL#oikawa being stressed af and snapping at tobio and tobio is so sad tsumu is like there there... ill go talk to oikawa hell come around itok#ats comforting oikw like telling him to ignore the netizen / bad edit etc and calming him down slowly and getting oikw to apologize to tobio#also tobio crawling into oikawas bed in the dorms to sleep with him at night and oikawa wants to complain but likes cuddling... deep downLOL
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Huế, Vietnam. Credit to itscthinh (Instagram).
#vietnam#vietnamese#culture#history#sinosphere#fashion#historical fashion#aodai#ao dai vietnam#travel destinations#ancient architecture#traditional architecture#asian architecture#architecture photography#architecture#colonial architecture#fishermen#fisherman#lanterns#rivers#boats#bridge#drone#drone photography#landscape#landscape photography#landscape photoshoot#landscape photoset#beautiful photos#beautiful places
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Another thing I find really refreshing and cool about Descendants(specifically the first one) is that there is no third act betrayal/misunderstanding/blow up between the main characters.
The VKs are all loyal to each other to the end, even once their motives have all changed and theyre no longer happy with the plan they stick together and follow Mal's lead.
Ben realizes hes been love potioned and finds it endearing and goes along with it even when the affects have worn off
Like the first descendants movie is practically allergic to the third act betrayal/misunderstanding despite CONSTANTLY setting up for one
#descendants#like coulda easily gone with a plotline about the VKs betraying Mal#or Mal betraying them#there coulda been consequences to spelling Ben but hes a freak and into that shit#the rest og the kingdom/students never even had the chance to be betrayed cuz everyone went in being suspicious of the VKs#and they didnt necessarily learn to NOT be suspicious but instead came to understand they were people too#highkey wish there was less about mal and ben's romance and more about friendship#and bridging the cultural gaps between the isle kids and the mainland#as well as the realization that the VKs are victims in all of this#like i just wanted more of that#less Mal and Ben romance#we had more VK stuff in the other movies at least
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Brujas
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Saint Calvin told me not to worry about you
Mob and Ritsu - Saint Bernard (Youtube)
I was so inspired by this that I blacked out and taught myself some basic video editing just so I could further indulge in my brainworms about fictional siblings. enjoy!
#mp100#mob psycho 100#amv#video#shigeo kageyama#ritsu kageyama#kageyama shigeo#kageyama ritsu#this is my manifesto#trading duties back and forth of caretaking & protecting & lying & mourning the distance & bridging the gap at the cost of your own safety#i just think. Them#revive amv culture for me personally#my edit
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Poplar in Mitchell County, North Carolina before and after hurricane Helene.
#mitchell county#appalachian#hurricane helene#western north carolina#wnc#western north carolina#appalachian mountains#north carolina#appalachian culture#appalachia#the south#nc mountains#railroad bridge#railroad tracks#railroad
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No one touches me I'm just so utterly emotional about the fact that Quackity invited Cellbit to his passion project and now Cellbit invited Quackity to HIS passion project.
Like holy shit, a few months ago none of those people knew each other and look at them now making fucking international travels to meet and support each other
#i hope Quackity understand exactly how big what he did with qsmp is#like#this is INSANE#the way he truly helped people build bridges and share their projects and culture and make friends#there is no fucking way any of those people would ever talk to each other otherwise#and now#now even FIT is coming to brasil#im so normal about this
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Ming Covered Bridge in Old Lishui
This Ming Dynasty covered Huguan Bridge (護關橋), located not far from our ancestral home in Lishui (麗水), is representative of all facilities of its kind. Like most contemporary buildings, this structure has metamorphosed and evolved over the centuries.
Roofed bridges are a typically Chinese architectural phenomenon. Despite their reduced romanticism compared to open ones, covered bridges are exceptionally durable and much more human-friendly.) The preservation of the wooden structure is impressive, given the dampness from the river and the usual Zhejiang weather mood. The very name of Lishui is roughly “Beautiful Water”, it's everywhere.
A curious feature of Chinese bridges is that they often include a tiny shrine. In this case, it is a home-like altar dedicated to Guan Yu.
Photo: ©张霂佑tago
#ancient china#chinese culture#chinese history#qing dynasty#ming dynasty#chinese architecture#old china#chinese customs#chinese folk religion#guan yu#scenic#landscape#scenery#countryside#wooden architecture#wooden buildings#bridge#covered bridge
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watching the finale of under the bridge and god. cam's confrontation of her dad over the adoption papers is heartbreaking. not just the realization that her whole life, her birth family was a short distance away - but her final statement. "but maybe i was meant to be something different."
god that cuts me so deep.
for those interested in reading more, AIM (adopt indian metis) was a real organization and took part in what's called the sixties scoop in canada, which was a mass effort to remove indigenous children from their families and be placed with white adoptive parents, effectively severing the ties of the children to their culture. cam's statement really gets at the heart of the way this robbed those children of any agency in their identity, any choice of it.
i suppose this is my soapbox moment as a canadian to say that canadian history is fucked and rife with racism. since the start, it has been an unceasing effort to eradicate the indigenous peoples from this land. there are those who have experienced this first hand in residential schools and forced adoptions. i am not one of them, but even the barest part of it that i, as a white canadian, can comprehend makes me genuinely sick to my stomach.
we talk constantly about raising awareness about the cultural (and literal) genocide of indigenous people in canada, but we get so detatched from it, viewing it as so far from current day. i hope that if anything, cam's storyline goes to show that it's not far from us - residential schools persisted into the 1980s and indigenous children are still removed from their communities at a disproportionate rate by social services.
there's no eloquent end to this post except to say that cam's story is one of so, so many here in canada.
#canada#reena virk#under the bridge#victoria bc#90s#mmiw#residential schools#cultural genocide#cam bentland
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Art Museum in Jishou, China - Atelier FCJZ
https://www.fcjz.com/
#Atelier FCJZ#architecture#design#building#modern architecture#interiors#minimal#concrete#modern#old and new#bridge#museum#museum design#cool buildings#cool architecture#design blog#amazing places#city#urban#river#water#cultural#tradition#exhibition#galleries#light#concrete architecture#brutalist#china#chinese architecture
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Sioseh pol (khajoo bridge)/ Isfahan/ Iran
Photography: Amin alijanlou
#iran#middle east#persian#iranian#persia#farsi#travel#art#culture#architecture#isfahaan#isfahan#bridge
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Thầy Pagoda, Hanoi. Credit to Blog của Rọt.
#vietnam#vietnamese#culture#history#sinosphere#travel destinations#hanoi#pagoda#traditional architecture#asian architecture#architecture photography#architecture#red flowers#spring flowers#flowers#bridge
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The Mackinac Bridge, Michigan USA was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened on November 1, 1957, at 8 km in length, it rises 168 m above the water surface at its highest point.
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