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Literature consists of written productions, often restricted to those deemed to have artistic or intellectual value. Its Latin root literatura/litteratura (derived itself from littera, letter or handwriting) was used to refer to all written accounts, but intertwined with the roman concept of cultura: learning or cultivation. Literature often uses language differently than ordinary language (see literariness). Literature can be classified according to whether it is fiction or non-fiction and whether it is poetry or prose; it can be further distinguished according to major forms such as the novel, short story or drama; and works are often categorised according to historical periods or their adherence to certain aesthetic features or expectations (genre).
The concept has changed meaning over time: nowadays it can broaden to include non-written verbal art forms, and thus it is difficult to agree on its origin, which can be paired with that of language or writing itself. Developments in print technology have allowed an evergrowing distribution and proliferation of written works, culminating in electronic literature.
Clayton James Cubitt, a.k.a. Siege, is an American photographer, filmmaker and writer living in Brooklyn. He is known for applying an "arrestingly controlled and sleek sense of style" to art, portrait, erotic and fashion photography. He has been described as "one of a new breed of photographers no longer content to draw a distinction between the worlds of fashion, art, and porn."
Cubitt grew up in New Orleans and other parts of the Gulf Coast. He was inspired to explore photography after seeing the photograph "Susie Smoking," shot by Nick Knight for a Yohji Yamamoto ad campaign. Cubitt also cites Helmut Newton's photograph "Green Room Murder" as an early inspiration. He moved north after high school, eventually settling in Brooklyn in early 2000.
From 2004 to 2008, Cubitt published a photography/confessional blog titled "The Daily Siege" at sex/culture online magazine Nerve. It was described by Eyemazing Journal as "one of the best sources of intelligent, open sexuality on the web.” In addition to erotic content, including images and podcasts, the blog featured Cubitt’s writing on a variety of topics, including politics and his creative process.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
Smile Empty Soul is an American hard rock band from Santa Clarita, California, United States.
Smile Empty Soul formed in 1998, while its original members were attending different high schools in the Santa Clarita area. The band, originally a three-piece group, consisted of vocalist and guitarist Sean Danielsen, bassist Ryan Martin and drummer Derek Gledhill.
After playing numerous hometown gigs, Smile Empty Soul ventured to the Sunset Strip, and later gave a demo to John Parker of Los Angeles indie label, ThroBack Records, which led later on to a record deal with Jason Flom's Lava Records.
On May 27, 2003, the band released their self-titled debut album Smile Empty Soul. The album was produced by John Lewis Parker, and mixed by David J. Holman. Three singles, "Bottom of a Bottle", "Nowhere Kids" and "Silhouettes", were released via the recording. In March 2005, the album was certified gold with sales in excess of 500,000+.
What is Literature for?
LITERATURE - George Orwell
LITERATURE - Samuel Beckett
How and Why We Read: Crash Course English Literature #1
A Day in the Life of a Literature PhD
Hysterical Literature: Session Twelve: Fette (Official, en français, English subtitles)
11 Of The Most Beautiful Sentences In Literature (Read by LeVar Burton)
LITERATURE - James Joyce
Hysterical Literature: Session Nine: Marne (Official)
LITERATURE - Gustave Flaubert
Why should we spend our time reading novels and poems when, out there, big things are going on? Please help us to keep making films by pressing subscribe here:http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/ Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com Produced in collaboration with Mad Adam http://www.madadamfilms.co.uk
George Orwell is the most famous English language writer of the 20th century, the author of Animal Farm and 1984. What was he trying to tell us and what is his genius? If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/vSiVRh Black Friday Offer: FREE Delivery on all UK and US orders this Friday - Monday: https://goo.gl/vSiVRh Join our exclusive mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ https://goo.gl/90vzcY FURTHER READING You can read more on our great thinkers at our blog: TheBookofLife.org at this link: https://goo.gl/Ne28ro MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: https://goo.gl/7w22rM Watch more films on Literature and our Curriculum in our playlis...
Samuel Beckett is perhaps the greatest playwright of the 20th century, and the author of the masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. It’s hard to understand the modern world without his perspective. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/8hhqmu Join our mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ https://goo.gl/YxLRtP FURTHER READING You can read more on this and other subjects on our blog, here: https://goo.gl/IUf5UE MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: https://goo.gl/yNUGf1 Watch more films on LITERATURE in our playlist: http://bit.ly/TSOLliterature You can submit translations and transcripts on all of our videos here: https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_c...
In which John Green kicks off the Crash Course Literature mini series with a reasonable set of questions. Why do we read? What's the point of reading critically. John will argue that reading is about effectively communicating with other people. Unlike a direct communication though, the writer has to communicate with a stranger, through time and space, with only "dry dead words on a page." So how's that going to work? Find out with Crash Course Literature! Also, readers are empowered during the open letter, so that's pretty cool. The Reading List! Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare: http://dft.ba/-shakespearerj The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: http://dft.ba/-fitzgeraldgg Catcher in the Rye: http://dft.ba/-catcher Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson: http://dft.ba/-dickinson ...
It's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it! Support The Bookchemist on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3972688 Follow me on GoodReads! https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15078502.Mattia_Ravasi Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/The_Bookchemist
Support literature, purchase the book: http://amzn.to/1QSUds5 Fette visits the studio and reads from "The Loser" by Thomas Bernhard. (In French, with English subtitles) Watch other videos in the series, read essays from the participants and writers, and answers to frequently asked questions: http://hystericalliterature.com Hysterical Literature is a video art series by NYC-based photographer and filmmaker Clayton Cubitt. It explores feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality. (It's also just really fun to watch.) Translation subtitle text by Noam Assayag (http://www.norkhat.com) Video subtitling by Vuk Mitrovic (http://www.famousdirector.com
Yes! That's the guy from Reading Rainbow! Thanks to the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 program. http://www.nationalbook.org/5under35.... As well as LeVar Burton and the Reading Rainbow app https://www.readingrainbow.com/ The Last Bookstore http://lastbookstorela.com/ Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo! http://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedvideo MUSIC Luxe For Life Licensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc. Made by BFMP www.buzzfeed.com/videoteam GET MORE BUZZFEED: www.buzzfeed.com/videoteam www.facebook.com/buzzfeedvideo www.instagram.com/buzzfeedvideo www.buzzfeed.com/video www.youtube.com/buzzfeedvideo www.youtube.com/buzzfeedyellow www.youtube.com/buzzfeedblue www.youtube.com/buzzfeedviolet BUZZFEED VIDEO BuzzFeed Motion Picture’s flagship channel. Sometimes funn...
James Joyce deserves our ongoing interest for his momentous discovery of the Stream of Consciousness. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2aTxWM7 Watch more films on LITERATURE in our playlist: http://bit.ly/TSOLliterature SCRIPT: The script for this film was written by Professor Eric Bulson for the School of Life: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/10241.asp FURTHER READING You can read more about this an other topics on our blog TheBookofLife.org: http://bit.ly/2aFW5T6 SOCIAL MEDIA Feel free to follow us at the links below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theschooloflifelondon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSchoolOfLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theschooloflifelondon/ CREDITS Produced in collaboration with Mike Booth https://www....
Support literature, purchase the book: http://amzn.to/1jMbTow Marne visits the studio and reads from "Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror" by John Ashbery. Watch other videos in the series, read essays from the participants and writers, and answers to frequently asked questions: http://hystericalliterature.com Hysterical Literature is a video art series by NYC-based photographer and filmmaker Clayton Cubitt. It explores feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality. (It's also just really fun to watch.)
The great French 19th century novelist Gustave Flaubert understood tragedy, France, the bourgeoisie and laughter. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/most-popular/?utm_source=You%20Tube&utm;_medium=YouTube%20video%20description%20-%20most%20popular&utm;_campaign=YouTube%20video%20description%20-%20most%20popular Watch more films on LITERATURE: http://bit.ly/TSOLliterature Produced in collaboration with Mike Booth http://youtube.com/somegreybloke
Why should we spend our time reading novels and poems when, out there, big things are going on? Please help us to keep making films by pressing subscribe here:http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/ Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com Produced in collaboration with Mad Adam http://www.madadamfilms.co.uk
George Orwell is the most famous English language writer of the 20th century, the author of Animal Farm and 1984. What was he trying to tell us and what is his genius? If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/vSiVRh Black Friday Offer: FREE Delivery on all UK and US orders this Friday - Monday: https://goo.gl/vSiVRh Join our exclusive mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ https://goo.gl/90vzcY FURTHER READING You can read more on our great thinkers at our blog: TheBookofLife.org at this link: https://goo.gl/Ne28ro MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: https://goo.gl/7w22rM Watch more films on Literature and our Curriculum in our playlis...
Samuel Beckett is perhaps the greatest playwright of the 20th century, and the author of the masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. It’s hard to understand the modern world without his perspective. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/8hhqmu Join our mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ https://goo.gl/YxLRtP FURTHER READING You can read more on this and other subjects on our blog, here: https://goo.gl/IUf5UE MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: https://goo.gl/yNUGf1 Watch more films on LITERATURE in our playlist: http://bit.ly/TSOLliterature You can submit translations and transcripts on all of our videos here: https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_c...
In which John Green kicks off the Crash Course Literature mini series with a reasonable set of questions. Why do we read? What's the point of reading critically. John will argue that reading is about effectively communicating with other people. Unlike a direct communication though, the writer has to communicate with a stranger, through time and space, with only "dry dead words on a page." So how's that going to work? Find out with Crash Course Literature! Also, readers are empowered during the open letter, so that's pretty cool. The Reading List! Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare: http://dft.ba/-shakespearerj The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: http://dft.ba/-fitzgeraldgg Catcher in the Rye: http://dft.ba/-catcher Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson: http://dft.ba/-dickinson ...
It's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it! Support The Bookchemist on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3972688 Follow me on GoodReads! https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15078502.Mattia_Ravasi Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/The_Bookchemist
Support literature, purchase the book: http://amzn.to/1QSUds5 Fette visits the studio and reads from "The Loser" by Thomas Bernhard. (In French, with English subtitles) Watch other videos in the series, read essays from the participants and writers, and answers to frequently asked questions: http://hystericalliterature.com Hysterical Literature is a video art series by NYC-based photographer and filmmaker Clayton Cubitt. It explores feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality. (It's also just really fun to watch.) Translation subtitle text by Noam Assayag (http://www.norkhat.com) Video subtitling by Vuk Mitrovic (http://www.famousdirector.com
Yes! That's the guy from Reading Rainbow! Thanks to the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 program. http://www.nationalbook.org/5under35.... As well as LeVar Burton and the Reading Rainbow app https://www.readingrainbow.com/ The Last Bookstore http://lastbookstorela.com/ Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo! http://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedvideo MUSIC Luxe For Life Licensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc. Made by BFMP www.buzzfeed.com/videoteam GET MORE BUZZFEED: www.buzzfeed.com/videoteam www.facebook.com/buzzfeedvideo www.instagram.com/buzzfeedvideo www.buzzfeed.com/video www.youtube.com/buzzfeedvideo www.youtube.com/buzzfeedyellow www.youtube.com/buzzfeedblue www.youtube.com/buzzfeedviolet BUZZFEED VIDEO BuzzFeed Motion Picture’s flagship channel. Sometimes funn...
James Joyce deserves our ongoing interest for his momentous discovery of the Stream of Consciousness. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2aTxWM7 Watch more films on LITERATURE in our playlist: http://bit.ly/TSOLliterature SCRIPT: The script for this film was written by Professor Eric Bulson for the School of Life: http://www.cgu.edu/pages/10241.asp FURTHER READING You can read more about this an other topics on our blog TheBookofLife.org: http://bit.ly/2aFW5T6 SOCIAL MEDIA Feel free to follow us at the links below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theschooloflifelondon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSchoolOfLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theschooloflifelondon/ CREDITS Produced in collaboration with Mike Booth https://www....
Support literature, purchase the book: http://amzn.to/1jMbTow Marne visits the studio and reads from "Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror" by John Ashbery. Watch other videos in the series, read essays from the participants and writers, and answers to frequently asked questions: http://hystericalliterature.com Hysterical Literature is a video art series by NYC-based photographer and filmmaker Clayton Cubitt. It explores feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality. (It's also just really fun to watch.)
The great French 19th century novelist Gustave Flaubert understood tragedy, France, the bourgeoisie and laughter. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/most-popular/?utm_source=You%20Tube&utm;_medium=YouTube%20video%20description%20-%20most%20popular&utm;_campaign=YouTube%20video%20description%20-%20most%20popular Watch more films on LITERATURE: http://bit.ly/TSOLliterature Produced in collaboration with Mike Booth http://youtube.com/somegreybloke
project literature
Ay payita mía
Guárdate la poesía
Guárdate la alegría pa'ti
(Ay dame dame damelo)
No pido que todos los días sean de sol
No pido que todos los viernes sean de fiesta
Tampoco te pido que vuelvas rogando perdón
Si lloras con los ojos secos y hablando de ella
Ay amor me duele tanto
Me duele tanto
Que te fueras sin decir a dónde
Ay amor, fue una tortura perderte
Yo se que no he sido un santo
Pero lo puedo arreglar amor
No solo de pan vive el hombre
Y no de excusas vivo yo
Sólo de errores se aprende
Y hoy sé que es tuyo mi corazón
Mejor te guardas todo eso
A otro perro con ese hueso
Y nos decimos adiós
No puedo pedir que el invierno perdone a un rosal
No puedo pedir a los olmos que entreguen peras
No puedo pedirle lo eterno a un simple mortal
Y andar arrojando a los cerdos miles de perlas
Ay amor me duele tanto me duele tanto
Que no creas más en mis promesas
Ay amor es una tortura perderte
Yo sé que no he sido un santo
Pero lo puedo arreglar amor
No sólo de pan vive el hombre
Y no de excusas vivo yo
Sólo de errores se aprende
Y hoy sé que es tuyo mi corazón
Mejor te guardas todo eso
A otro perro con ese hueso
Y nos decimos adiós
(Ay dame dame damelo)
No te bajes, no te bajes
Oye negrita mira, no te rajes
De lunes a viernes tienes mi amor
Déjame el sábado a mi que es mejor
Oye mi negra no me castigues más
Porque allá afuera sin ti no tengo paz
Yo sólo soy un hombre arrepentido
Soy como el ave que vuelve a su nido
Yo se que no he sido un santo
Y es que no estoy hecho de cartón
No sólo de pan vive el hombre
Y no de excusas vivo yo
Sólo de errores se aprende
Y hoy sé que es tuyo mi corazón
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay
Ay, todo lo que he hecho por tí
Fue una tortura perderte
Y me duele tanto que sea así
Sigue llorando perdón
Yo, yo, no voy a llorar hoy por tí