Monday, February 28, 2011

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Tafsuth, or melting [Snow]

  • The spring of my childhood

... Child, I always look forward to spend my spring break at the farm Rabea Lotta (plain), at my maternal grandmother, or at Bir Slem at my great-aunt. Later, it was El Kseur that I was staying.

The Valley Soummam
Sidi Wawssa Photo taken on the heights of El Kseur

... On the first morning we were served at breakfast Tahrirt a grilled semolina porridge drizzled with honey. Then, all happy, boys and girls, we went to the fields at the spring meeting : ad mmagren tafsuth ". We rolled on the green carpet spread out before us. Here, wheat and barley still juveniles bent beneath our body, there were a few explosions of the first blueberries, buttercups, daffodils and dandelions intoxicated our senses. From time to time, we sang loudly:

T afsuth! Tafsuth!
A of ttkuffutegh am tagutt,
A of jujujugegh am tefsut,
D i laanaya n'Jebrayen the ghut!
pring P! Spring!
J em'évaporerai like mist,
J em'épanouirai like spring,
S e protection of Gabriel's powerful!


... Exhausted but happy, we returned home with an armful of bouquets countryside.

  • Seksu u dheryis
The spring feasts of the morning!

... U Seksu dheryis [couscous egg salad, steamed root u dheryis, a poisonous plant called by botanists thapsia garganica] waiting for us at dawn. It is a particular recipe to the lower valley of Soummam.

Plant Thapsia garganica

Spring Vegetables

eggs boiled with the roots of U Dheryis (Thapsia garganica)



... What a joyful childhood!

  • Miliana this morning

... Today 15 furar [1 March], as usual in the morning, I open the window and, against all odds ...

... On the second day of Tafsuth
Oh it's snowing on Zaccar and the city!

The Zaccar,
on the road to Ain Torki, former Marguerite

The Mount Zaccar ,
south facade, former range operating iron ore

... The cold has suddenly reappeared in Algeria! What has been done to anger and Furar in ending his life?

... But it is true that Furar and Meghri [February and March] end of winter to help install the spring!

  • Inzen n furar
B edd ad twalid,
D of ad-tawid,
Q qim, WLAC
The proverb February

M ets on your feet, you'll see,
M ark, you bring,
R este seated, there is nothing.


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Hymn to Life Flows

  • Aboul Qacem Chabbi


... 1933 " لحن الحياة ", " Hymn to Life" , poem better known by its first line " إذا الشعب يوما أراد الحياة ", " If the people wanted alive today."

... A song to love, to life, but also to freedom. A cry expressing rabies "the will to live" come Tozeur, the powerful, strong, the indomitable city Berber. The oasis in which everything happened.


« There will be no night that settles »

« Il n'y aura pas plus d'obscurité »


  • La prémonition d'un poète
La volonté de vivre

L hen one day the people wanted life
F orce is responding to Destiny, A
ux darkness to dissipate
A ux chains break ...

S ouffle then a strong wind in the ravines,
A u mountaintops and under trees
E t who says: "When I tend toward a goal
e J am carried away by hope

O ublished caution,
J e does not avoid the steep paths
E t does not apprehend the fall
D years the burning flames.

Q ui do not like the mountain
V ivra forever in the valleys.
Aboul Qacem Chabbi (Tunisian poet)


  • Tozeur celebrates its heroes
... On February 24, 2009, a century after his birth, sixty-five years after his death, Tunisia Aboul Qacem Chabbi honored by devoting its first centenary (born February 24, 1909 and died October 9, 1939).

... February 24 2011, two years later, that memory is now more topical than ever!
... In Tozeur and elsewhere!

O tyrant oppressor ...
A mid of the night, enemy of life ...
T u mocked a powerless people
A when your hand is stained with blood.
For tyrants of this world, 1934
(excerpt)


Sunday, February 20, 2011

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rain running down our foreheads

  • Why the rain?

... To Marie-Helene

And to all the natives of this beautiful country of Algeria.


T ant rain suddenly on our foreheads,
S ur our fields, our homes,
U No flood here, the storm this season,
Q ow is the reason?
E oes to drown our perjury,
O u wash our wounds?
E s it for harvest, the most fertile soils?
E oes to destroy them?

P hy this rain, why?
E oes a message, is it a cry from heaven?
J 'ai cold my country, I'm cold;
A s you lost your sun rays?
P hy this rain, why?
E s it a blessing, is to punish us?
J 'ai cold my country, I'm cold;
F aut he celebrate or curse?

J sought him in the book who knows
A u palm of his verses,
I 've read: "Seeking the answers to your questions!
C Herche the hyphen "
U does beggar on my way
" Q ue you doing in the street? "
" M are the son and my husband went one morning
A N o is income. "

P hy this rain, why
C ette water, clouds that surprise us?
Miss E said: "This rain, you see!
C e are tears to the eyes of men "
" C is to give you tears
D ince too long they have dried. The
men are not forgotten weapons
Q hen they know not cry anymore. "

C oule rain running down our foreheads!
Idir songwriter
(on a text by JJ Goldman)





Friday, February 18, 2011

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Fenghuang

  • Return of the Chinese phoenix




... As this mythical bird, Zephyr has moved away from the deafening roar and it has burned to escape the taint of immorality. It comes and goes, however this purified.


Drawing Fenghuang, 1664
JJ van Waesberge


... In the manner of Fenghuang , he disappears to reappear sometimes black, sometimes white, blue, yellow or red whenever he is reborn calm and serene to announce the peace and harmony.


  • To his friends

... Zephyr had thought a little rest, but the seasonal diseases in the meantime had bitter all over him! Groggy, weak, it will gradually go visit.

... He thanks you for having patiently waited, finally can not be too patient with Friends!

... To Marie-Helene Saadou, Lily, Afneye Yvette, Leila, Jacqueline Nibelle, Eva and those and those who chose not to disturb him, they renewed his gratitude.

... Again, you said

THANK

Thursday, February 17, 2011

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The Escape on a Beautiful ...


Thanks to Billy for making me continue my pencils and brushes ...
can not refuse to give pleasure to lovers ... ;-)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Break

  • Intermission

... Las , Zephyr goes ponder ...






" ... We assume [man] capable of reflection, endowed with reason (...) free at last, that is to say in his state of deliberate acts with the consciousness that they can modify and change itself. "
Ch Renouvier
(Essays crit. Gen., 3 e test , 1864 , p. 209) .

... At times!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

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Edward

  • The Distinguished Professor

... The poet, essayist and political writer close theses Frantz Fanon , just left us.

... The Martinique Edouard Glissant, a leading figure of the Creole, died yesterday in Paris at the age of 82.

" ... Poet, novelist and essayist, quoted several times among the "Nobel prize-winning," he left an important work, great inventiveness and poetic that paved the way for a younger generation of Caribbean writers such as Patrick Chamoiseau. ;

... Born September 21, 1928 in Sainte-Marie in the north of Martinique, child of a family of modest and brilliant student, he studied philosophy at the University of Paris Sorbonne in 1946. Doctor of letters he received in 1958, the price Renaudot, one of the most important French literary award, for the crack.

... Activist against the colonial system and opposed the war in Algeria, he was expelled from the French West Indies for his ideas and independence under house arrest in France in the early 1960s by the power of General de Gaulle. "
SM
In El Watan Weekend of February 4 2011

  • Random its publications
- Speech Caribbean, essays, (1981) Gallimard, 1997 (revised text of his doctoral thesis);
- Memories of slavery , testing with foreword by Dominique de Villepin, Gallimard 2007;
- Country dreamed real country, poetry, (1985) Threshold;
- The Lézarde , novel, (1958) Gallimard (reissued in 1997), Presses Nationales d'Haiti (2007).
... His thoughts on the West Indian identity has inspired a new generation of Caribbean writers.