Some simple thoughts by a short-lived throbbing midget
15 minutes of peace, at the door of Dzakye's chalet, 1700 meters high, 7.20 am approximately
#chalet #nature #flies #wind #larches #firtree
#nature #violence #soundscape #alps
By Anton Tchekhov. https://americanliterature.com/author/anton-chekhov/short-story/a-work-of-art
Just an ideo of putting together some of the tales whose context was given in the last episode
Just a bit of context in relation to the Arpitan language and the Savièse region, in Valais (the Materhorn or Cervin region), in Switzerland
London, The Biography, by Peter Ackroyd, 2000. Chapter 65. - Book of 821 pages!... Music: Victorian Era Music Compilation || Victorian England Steampunk London 19th Century https://youtu.be/Tjb0Dbv-GRg
London, The Biography, by Peter Ackroyd, 2000. Chapter 65.
By Peter Ackroyd, published in 2000. Classical British music: https://youtu.be/h2nJGv8N7O8
Dzakye reads for you from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus", published in 1818. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein
Loose, German translation. Elke Heidenreich: "Der Welt den Rücken"
#orgininal #text #poetry #nature #arpitan #song Blu L'Azard https://music.apple.com/ch/album/enfestar/1020157411?l=fr https://open.spotify.com/track/33klts1SdqxUe970GEzTfk?si=G76G1hdxTX6PAsbheItMPQ
From « Steppenwolf » by Hermann Hesse, translated by David Horrocks
By Herman Hesse. Translated from German by David Horrocks.
Reading of the famous Shakespearian poem, with a twist!? YouTube: https://youtu.be/rUkLG7S_60o
From my Balcony near Lausanne, in Switzerland
To try my newly discovered whistling talent @omaniblog - But some people said they loved my singing voice too!...
Just some audio documents taken from an old cassette recorded then.
Arpitan, Francoprovençal, Patois, are the names of a language spoken all around Mont Blanc in three countries and only 'discovered' in 1874 by a linguist called Ascoli. Between French and Occitan (south of France), it is currently fighting for survival and I am supporting that mother-tongue. - Just answering a question by @omaniblog Paul O'Mahony, from Ireland, about my strategy to help the language. It gave me the opportunity to expand on the topic. Topics you relate to with strong emotions are difficult to deal with perfunctorily... I consequently beg your pardon for the long-winded explanations. If you are not interested in the story of language disappearance, don't even dream of reaching the end of this podcast!
Let's have a laugh while reading Roal Dahl !
Irony and narrator's comments: From Joan Lindsay over George Eliot to Leo Tolstoï. @omaniblog @Robert Neil
Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway And Denmark
Balance sheet of my education as regards these topics - Impact on my passion for Arpitan
Let’s experiment with narration, recording and ideas!
To 2 Anchor pillars: @omaniblog and @geogiedee . Unplugged impromptu singing hommages, for fun. With Love. Dzakye M
- Anchor is such a good app! - Loneliness, freesom and tiredness - Cimourdain: reading an extract from Victor Hugo’s « (17)93 » book: In English!
Some feelings and a quite a bit of personal history
Swiss, cuisine, silent, partner, sleeping, arpitan, orthography
In two five-munute podcasts, sime experience and past-present critical reflexions
Friendly Anchor! : Jennifer welcomes me et gives tips to me /Day: grading, grading / Plan for Arpitan!?: Go back to it, grab it, do it!
broadcastin, symmetry, control, exchange, sharing, liberty