
Questo week-end sarò a Ciano d’Enza (Reggio Emilia) per Edoras 2006 con il mio gruppo culturale (da non confondersi con l’Associazione). Se qualcuno vuole rimbalzare da quelle parti, saremo abbastanza riconoscibili (si spera).
"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."
― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Questo week-end sarò a Ciano d’Enza (Reggio Emilia) per Edoras 2006 con il mio gruppo culturale (da non confondersi con l’Associazione). Se qualcuno vuole rimbalzare da quelle parti, saremo abbastanza riconoscibili (si spera).
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Last night I dreamt I was back in Jerusalem. I was wandering the streets at night, it was late, and yet the air was thick with heat and sweat. The alleys were as deserted as they get, the only movement was the shimmering of the
Queer Voice and Urban Wit in the Poetry of Abu Nuwas In the glittering intellectual courts of Abbasid Baghdad, one poet spoke of queer desire with wit, joy, and unapologetic sensuality. Abu Nuwas (c. 756–814 CE) — satirist, court jester, and literary rebel — composed
Neither Man Nor Woman, but Saint: the Iconography of St. Marina the Monk In the hagiographic tradition of Eastern Christianity, Saint Marina the Monk (more properly known as Marinos) occupies a space that defies categories. Assigned female at birth, Marina disguised herself as a man
Last night I dreamt I was back in Jerusalem. I was wandering the streets at night, it was late, and yet the air was thick with heat and sweat. The alleys were as deserted as they get, the only movement was the shimmering of the
Queer Voice and Urban Wit in the Poetry of Abu Nuwas In the glittering intellectual courts of Abbasid Baghdad, one poet spoke of queer desire with wit, joy, and unapologetic sensuality. Abu Nuwas (c. 756–814 CE) — satirist, court jester, and literary rebel — composed
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Shelidon
Posted at 13:48h, 15 SeptemberConsiderato che diluvia, saremo riconoscibili perché bagnati fradici, temo…
LauraPotter
Posted at 08:41h, 21 SeptemberCiao!!!Ho visto solo ora il tuo commento sul mio blog.
Sono Laura-Eowyn di eldalie XDDD Guarda un pò chi si becca qui XDDDDDD
Shelidon
Posted at 09:04h, 21 SeptemberCome si suol dire, “è piccolo il web” ;-)