Romanians are celebrating, as a first, poet Mihai Eminescu, 161 years since his birth, by holding on January 15 of the National Culture Day.
M.Eminescu
Astazi se împlinesc 161 de ani de la nasterea lui Mihai Eminescu.
M. Eminescu
Aici : Oda in metru antic ( recita Adrian Paunescu)
Nu credeam să-nvăţ a muri vreodată;
Pururi tânăr, înfăşurat în manta-mi,
Ochii mei ‘nălţam visători la steaua
Singurătăţii.
Când deodată tu răsărişi în cale-mi,
Suferinţă tu, dureros de dulce…
Până-n fund băui voluptatea morţii
Ne-ndurătoare.
Jalnic ard de viu chinuit ca Nessus,
Ori ca Hercul înveninat de haina-i;
Focul meu a-l stinge nu pot cu toate
Apele mării.
De-al meu propriu vis mistuit mă vaiet,
Pe-al meu propriu rug, mă topesc în flăcări…
Pot să mai re-nviu luminos din el ca
Pasărea Phoenix?
Piară-mi ochii tulburători din cale,
Vino iar în sân, nepăsare tristă;
Ca să pot muri linişiti, pe mine
Mie redă-ma!
here : ODE ( (in ancient meter)
Hardly had I thought I should learn to perish;
Ever young, enwrapped in my robe I wandered,
Raising dreamy eyes to the star styled often
Solitude's symbol.
All at once, however, you crossed my pathway -
Suffering - you, painfully sweet, yet torture...
To the less I drank the delight of dying -
Pitiless torment.
Sadly racked, I'm burning alive like Nessus,
Or like Hercules by his garment poisoned;
Nor can I extinguish my flames with every
Billow of oceans.
By my own ilussion consumed I'm wailing
On my own grim pyre in flames I'm melting...
Can I hope to rise again like the Phoenix
Bird from the ashes?
May all tempting eyes vanish from my pathway
Come back to my breast, you indifferent sorrow!
So that I may quietly die, restore me
To my own being!
ODE(in ancient meter) - M.Eminescu /English version by Andrei Bantas
Bellu is the most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania
Here some images from Writers Alley where Eminescu was was buried under a linden tree.
(jan, 15-2011)
(jan, 15-2011)
Eminescu on blog : Karina-lumea noastra
Maria Postu
Maria Postu
Bibliophyle's Blog
Wind---The last picture of the angel (at the bottom of your post) is just about the most hauntingly beautiful shots I have ever seen. I showed it to Cindy, and she swooned. Thank you, my friend. Blessings from Texas.
ReplyDeleteIn sfarsit! Toata ziua am asteptat ceva de la tine. Stiam ca ai sa apari cu Eminescu, tu si Covaliov. Multumesc!
ReplyDelete... nu te dezminţi,... eşti cea care cred că eşti...
ReplyDeletefrumos...
fără cuvinte...
!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteExtraodinar !!!!!
Very beautiful pictures! I really like them a lot!
ReplyDeleteHave a nive evening! :-)
Ai reusit sa ma uimesti din nou!
ReplyDeleteMinunata seria! Ultima e de vis!
Eminescu is a romantic and mystical poet, Your series of photographs are hauntingly beautiful. A stunning tribute to this poet who died so young and wrote so many beautiful poems. Wonderful black and whites compositions with dark and light shadows. Nice to look at each one in close detail.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week end, my blog friend.
joanny
Brilliant photos you have taken.
ReplyDeleteWonderful series!
ReplyDeleteFantastic poem by the William Shakespeare of Romania Mihai Eminescu, enjoy the celebration. Very haunting photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful :) Thanks for sharing more amazing photos from your homeland. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing to celebrate a poet :)
Have a lovely Weekend, T. :)
Beautiful poem and a wonderful photographic journey among the statues! I agree - that last one of the angel is amazing! Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteThese are great shots and wonderful poetry!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words and photos. I really liked your pics in the cemetery, art eternal.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! These are beautiful and moving!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute to a great romanian poet!
ReplyDeleteBoth the poem and the sculptures penetrate our soul and make it vibrate.
The words are worth to accompany your photography. Time - surely could be feld. Thank you for the last picture, which I liked most. Please have a wonderful Sunday.
ReplyDeletegreat images and such emotion in these statues
ReplyDeleteI think the word "teacher" should be added to the list of your accomplishments, Wind. I really knew nothing of your poet, Mihai Eminescu, beyond his name, but you have stirred my interest and now I will try to learn more about this man and his work.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs of the statuary is fascinating. The thought sometimes crosses my mind that it is more interesting to capture the images of these fellows than those of actual, living beings.
Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteToti ne nastem cu dorurile si dorintele nerealizate ale stramosilor,
ReplyDeletecu zodia lor, cu intamplarile lor scrise cu moarte
in vinele noastre, cu steaua predestinarii
si a devenirii intrand laturis in rost,
cu ele in sange mergem fatal prin viata spre implinirea lor.
you captured all the pics so very well, and never fail to impress me.
ReplyDeleteand i love the poetry/poem. beautifully written,
Lovely images as usual :) The last one in particular is catching. Nice idea to celebrate a poet.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeletePS: Cand am fost prima data la Bellu am cautat mormantul lui Eminescu vreo 2 ore :)
Intre timp am vazut ca a scos primaria o harta pentru curiosi.
Minunat omagiu, aduc cu inima...
ReplyDelete"Nepasare sfanta"...cati isi amintesc oare?...
Imagini superbe!!!
ReplyDeleteWeekend placut!!!
Wonderful serie photo's with nice light.
ReplyDeletegreetings, Joop
dmd-musical.blogspot.com si dmd-suflet.blogspot.com.....desigur,salutari zambitoare :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic captures of great sculptures!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
B xx
great art, always makes me thing how through ages idea of esthetic changed
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ReplyDeleteThe last one is my favorit, with a stip!!
ReplyDeleteGreat serie.
Groetjes,Willy
The last photo is very beautiful, sad and powerful.
ReplyDeleteThere's a quiet sacredness to the pictures. I like the poem that you have attached with it too.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Silver
Wow! You're photos put life into these statues. It seems that they are breathing.
ReplyDeleteAnd that poetry makes me cry. I read them loud with all my heart. Indeed, words like that are precious.
Thanks for sharing this story. I'll be googling Eminescu more and read more his poetry.
Figures 1 and 2 are photographed from a good perspective ...
ReplyDeleteFigures 1 and 2 are photographed from a good perspective ...
ReplyDeletefrumoasă aducere aminte ... bravo
ReplyDeleteIn fotografiile tale pana si mormintele au o frumusete aparte.
ReplyDeletePacat de statuia lui Eminescu! (ar mai trebui curatata din cand in cand ...)
Cu alte cuveinte, Daliana, tu este trecatoare, iar fotografia ta, nemuritoare. Na! Ca am zis-o si pe asta ;)
eu am renuntat de mult a incerca sa-l cinstesc pe Eminescu intr-o anumita zi. Multe versuri imi vin in minte in fiecare zi, in mod obsedant, versuri despre devenirea omului, sau cele de satira politica.
ReplyDeletenu trece saptamina sa ii caut pe net poeziile pentru a incerca sa-mi rasfir in minte un vers sau altul.
oricum e un gest frumos, cel de a aduce aminte ca totusi el a existat, caci pentru foarte multi e doar unu pe care-l inveti la scoala sa treci clasa sau e materie de bac. pacat.
cat despre restul pozelor - fara suparare - sunt citeva statui care m-au dus cu gindul la Lord of the ring.
o saptamina buna sa ai.
Hi Wind, What a lovely tribute to Eminescu and the National Culture day.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing and well thought out post as you have managed to link so many things together on to the one page seamlessly. Your choice of subject, creativity and composition at Bellu is as ever first class. If I had to pick one it would be the hands.... I can feel the texture as if I was there and a second would be the inscription on the marble before it.
Lastly, don't spend too much time in the cemetery !!
I know it's monday, but I hope your week goes well, regards to you, J
Excelentes sencuencias de fotografías llenas de detalles. Muy buenas Wind. Saludos y que tengas una buena semana.
ReplyDeleteRamón
All the statues and carvings have their own beauty. They appear to express history, torment, and many other things...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing beautiful photos, as always.
Yoshi
fantastic serie of images you made!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you have taken them !
really stunning !!
Un frumos și cald omagiu adus lui Eminescu!
ReplyDeleteyou show us pictures of greate art - well seen and well done
ReplyDeleteAn absolute stunning post! The last image is going straight to the soul. Thank you and be kissed from Luzia.
ReplyDeletehttp://karina-lumeanoastra.blogspot.com/2011/03/in-memoriam-nichita-stanescu_31.html
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