Site Progress Week of March 12, 2024

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Dear readers and subscribers, this week has been particularly invigorating as I continued to dive into the realms of American. French, and Russian poetry. I was captivated by the rich tapestry of emotions and experiences woven into the verses, and it is truly a delight to explore and share this poetic journey with you.

I included the new french poet and dramatist Alfred de Musset who was widely esteemed as one of the pioneering Romantic writers, producing several timeless literary masterpieces. He exuded talent and charisma until he experienced a transformative love affair with a French writer, which left him heartbroken and desolate. This period of separation inspired some of his most marvelous works, which were highly lauded by his contemporaries and admirers.

But I also included two new Russian poets: Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky who is a famous Soviet poet of the 20th century known as a prominent representative of futurism and an innovator in literature, and Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov who is rightfully considered the founder of Russian symbolism and the forerunner of Acmeism.

In sharing these poetic treasures with you, I hope to kindle a love for poetry in diverse languages and to celebrate the incredible richness of world literature. Thank you for joining me on this enriching literary journey. I hope you’ll find something to enjoy.



American Poetry – Poésie Américaine – Американская поэзия


Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay: Three Songs of Shattering, The Little Ghost, Tavern, Kin to Sorrow, Ashes of Life

Poems from William Cullen Bryant: To a Waterfowl, The West Wind, The Burial-place. A Fragment, Green River, A Winter Piece

Poems by Phillis Wheatley: An Hymn To The Morning, Thoughts On The Works Of Providence, On The Death Of A Young Lady Of Five Years Of Age, On The Death Of The Rev. Dr. Sewell, 1769, On The Death Of The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770


Poésie Française – French Poetry – Французская поэзия


Poèmes d’Alfred de Musset: La Nuit de décembre, La Nuit de mai, Lucie, Rolla, Une bonne fortune

Poèmes de Paul Éluard: L’impatient, La Grande Maison Inhabitable, Luire, Sans Musique, La Mort Dans La Conversation

Poèmes de Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier: Far Niente, Cauchemar, La Demoiselle, Le Sentier, Les deux âges


Русская поэзия – Russian Poetry – Poésie Russe

Стихи Владимира Владимировича Маяковского: Из улицы в улицу, Ночь , Порт, Уличное , Утро 

Стихи Василия Андреевича Жуковского: К Тибуллу. На прошедший век, Мир, Могущество, слава и благоденствие России, Платону неподражаемому, достойно славящему Господа, Стихи на Новый 1800 год

Стихи Валерия Яковлевича Брюсова:  Осеннее чувство, Самоуверенность,  Сонет к форме,  Творчество,  Уныние


This week our article was a translation of the poem “Good morning” by Sergei Yesenin in English with English and Russian side by side with the painting  “River backwater in the forest” by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin

Речная заводь в лесу - 1890
Речная заводь в лесу – 1890

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Progrès du Site semaine du 13 février 2024

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Chers lecteurs et abonnés, cela a été une semaine inspirante passée à explorer la poésie américaine et à présenter des poèmes captivants de nos pages de poésie française et russe. J’ai décidé de présenter une variété d’auteurs américains talentueux, chacun offrant une sélection de leurs poèmes remarquables, et de continuer à ajouter de nouveaux poèmes aléatoires à l’une des pages chaque semaine.

Parmi les nouvelles additions excitantes, vous trouverez les œuvres de Natalie Clifford Barney, William Cullen Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Marianne Craig Moore et Edna St. Vincent Millay. Je suis convaincu que vous découvrirez une abondance de délices à savourer au sein de cette collection riche et diverse.

Alors que nous continuons à explorer les profondeurs de la poésie issue de diverses cultures et époques, je vous invite à vous immerger dans la beauté du langage et la puissance de l’expression. Laissez ces mots magistraux vous transporter vers de nouveaux univers d’imagination et de compréhension, enrichissant votre vie de façons que vous n’auriez jamais cru possibles. Le voyage à travers le monde de la poésie est une aventure sans fin, et je suis ravie de vous avoir à nos côtés alors que nous nous embarquons dans cette merveilleuse exploration.

Comme d’habitude, commençons par nos poètes américains,

Edgar_Guest_1935
Poems by Edgar A. Guest
Bud Discusses Cleanliness
Tied Down
Our Country
Fatherhood
A Choice
What Father Knows
Back Home
The Dead Return
My Soul and I
Aunty
Natalie Clifford Barney 1898
Poems from Natalie Clifford Barney
Ah! Night
Apology
More Night!
The Love of Judas
The Weeping Venus
William Cullen Bryant
Poems from William Cullen Bryant
Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood
Song.—”Soon as the glazed and gleaming snow”
Thanatopsis
The Ages
The Yellow Violet
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Each and All
Good-bye
The Problem
The Visit
To Rhea
Marianne Craig Moore
Poems by Marianne Craig Moore
Diligence Is To Magic As Progress Is To Flight
Feed Me, Also, River God
Pedantic Literalist
Those Various Scalpels
To A Steam Roller
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Afternoon on a Hill
God’s World
Journey
Renascence
Sorrow

Nous continuerons avec notre poète français, Paul Verlaine, où j’ai ajouté la collection “Bonheur“. Voici quelques-uns des poèmes choisis au hasard :

Nous terminons avec notre poète russe Anna Akhmatova (Анна Ахматова)


Cette semaine, notre article était une traduction du poème “Il n’y a pas de soleil, mais les étangs sont lumineux…” d’Ivan Bounine en français avec français et russe côte à côte, accompagné du tableau  Dans le parc par Ivan Ivanovitch Chichkine.

In the park by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin - 1897
In the park by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin – 1897

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Site Progress Week of February 13, 2024

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Dear readers and subscribers, it’s been an inspiring week exploring American poetry and featuring captivating poems from our French and Russian poetry pages. I decided to introduce a variety of talented American authors, each offering a selection of their remarkable poems, and to continue adding new random poems to one of the pages every week.

Among the exciting new additions, you will find the works of Natalie Clifford Barney, William Cullen Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Marianne Craig Moore and Edna St. Vincent Millay. I’m confident that you will discover an abundance of delightful pieces to savor within this rich and diverse collection.

As we continue to explore the depths of poetry from various cultures and periods, I invite you to immerse yourself in the beauty of language and the power of expression. Let these masterful words transport you to new realms of imagination and understanding, enriching your life in ways you never thought possible. The journey through the world of poetry is a never-ending adventure, and I am thrilled to have you alongside us as we embark on this wondrous exploration.

As usual let’s begin by our American poets,

Edgar_Guest_1935
Poems by Edgar A. Guest
Bud Discusses Cleanliness
Tied Down
Our Country
Fatherhood
A Choice
What Father Knows
Back Home
The Dead Return
My Soul and I
Aunty
Natalie Clifford Barney 1898
Poems from Natalie Clifford Barney
Ah! Night
Apology
More Night!
The Love of Judas
The Weeping Venus
William Cullen Bryant
Poems from William Cullen Bryant
Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood
Song.—”Soon as the glazed and gleaming snow”
Thanatopsis
The Ages
The Yellow Violet
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Each and All
Good-bye
The Problem
The Visit
To Rhea
Marianne Craig Moore
Poems by Marianne Craig Moore
Diligence Is To Magic As Progress Is To Flight
Feed Me, Also, River God
Pedantic Literalist
Those Various Scalpels
To A Steam Roller
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Afternoon on a Hill
God’s World
Journey
Renascence
Sorrow

We will continue with our French poet, Paul Verlaine where I added the collection “Bonheur ”. Following are a few of the poems randomly chosen:

We’ll finish with our Russian poet Anna Akhmatova (Анна Ахматова)


This week our article was a translation of the poem “There is no sun, but the ponds are bright…” by Ivan Bunin in English with English and Russian side by side with the painting “In the park” by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin

In the park by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin - 1897
In the park by Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin – 1897

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