BEN MELAMET HIRKASINI – Aşık Nesimi

Ben melamet hırkasını   
  Kendim giydim eğnime   
  Ar ü namus şişesini   
  Taşa çaldım kime ne   
  Haydar Haydar taşa çaldım kime ne  

  Sofular haram demişler   
  Aşkımın şarabına   
  Ben doldurur ben içerim   
  Günah benim kime ne   
  Haydar Haydar günah benim kime ne  

  Gah çıkarım gökyüzüne   
  Seyrederim alemi   
  Gah inerim yeryüzüne   
  Seyreder alem beni   
  Haydar Haydar seyreder alem beni  

  Gah giderim medreseye   
  Ders okurum Hak için   
  Gah giderim meygedeye   
  Dem çekerim aşk için   
  Haydar Haydar dem çekerim aşk için  

  Nesimi’yi sorsalar kim   
  Yarin ile hoş musun   
  Hoş olam ya olmayayım   
  O yar benim kime ne   
  Haydar Haydar o yar benim kime ne   

TAHİRLE ZÜHRE MESELESİ – Nazım Hikmet

Tahir olmak da ayıp değil Zühre olmak da 
hattâ sevda yüzünden ölmek de ayıp değil, 
bütün iş Tahirle Zühre olabilmekte 
yani yürekte.

Meselâ bir barikatta dövüşerek 
meselâ kuzey kutbunu keşfe giderken 
meselâ denerken damarlarında bir serumu 
                                          ölmek ayıp olur mu?

Tahir olmak da ayıp değil Zühre olmak da 
hattâ sevda yüzünden ölmek de ayıp değil.

Seversin dünyayı doludizgin 
ama o bunun farkında değildir 
ayrılmak istemezsin dünyadan 
ama o senden ayrılacak 
yani sen elmayı seviyorsun diye 
elmanın da seni sevmesi şart mı? 
Yani Tahiri Zühre sevmeseydi artık 
yahut hiç sevmeseydi 
Tahir ne kaybederdi Tahirliğinden?

Tahir olmak da ayıp değil Zühre olmak da 
hattâ sevda yüzünden ölmek de ayıp değil. 

KİMDİR MƏNİM DÜŞMƏNİM? – Bəxtiyar Vahabzadə

Kimdir mənim
Ən qorxulu düşmənim?
Kaş biləydim bunu mən.
O zərbə vurmamışdan
Kəsəydim yolunu mən.
Kimdir mənim Düşmənim?
Yaxşımı qoyub
Yamanımı danışanmı?
Yox!
Eyblərimi deyib
Arxamca gülənmi?
Yox!..
Mənim nöqsanlarımı
Məndən yaxşı bilənmi?
Yox! Yox! Yox!
Onların gözlərini
Taxaydım öz gözümə.
Özgələrin gözüylə
Baxaydım öz-özümə.
Bacarsaydım bunu mən
Bu dünyada nə dərdim…
Mən onda öz-özümü
Daha yaxşı görərdim.
Onda eyiblərimə
Özüm düşmən olardım;
Görsəydim öz-özümü,
Onda mən, mən olardım!
Ah!.. Məni məndən gözəl
Görə bilən dostlarım,
Arxamca qəh-qəh çəkib
Mənə gülən dostlarım,
Gülün, elə gülün ki,
Çatsın qulaqlarıma
Sizin gülüşləriniz.
Yamanımı danışın,
Elə danışın ki, siz
Mən də xəbərdar olum.
Danışın, qoymayın ki,
Mən özümə vurulum.
Ən qorxulu düşmənin
Gələrəm öhdəsindən,
Ancaq özüm özümlə
Bacara bilmirəm mən,
Bacara bilmirəm mən.
Özüm öz əllərimlə
Bir gün bal içirəmsə,
Bir gün zəhər içirəm.
Mən həyat yollarından
Ayaqlarımla deyil,
Əqidəmlə keçirəm.

Claude Monet – Life and Art

Claude Monet (14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement’s philosophy of expressing one’s perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting.

The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise.

Movements: Impressionism

Claude Monet was born on 14 November 1840 on the 5th floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. He was the second son of Claude Adolphe Monet and Louise Justine Aubrée Monet, both of them second-generation Parisians. On 20 May 1841, he was baptized in the local parish church, Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, as Oscar-Claude, but his parents called him simply Oscar. In 1845, his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy. His father wanted him to go into the family grocery business, but Monet wanted to become an artist. His mother was a singer. On 1 April 1851, Monet entered Le Havre secondary school of the arts.

Locals knew him well for his charcoal caricatures, which he would sell for ten to twenty francs. Monet also undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-François Ochard, a former student of Jacques-Louis David. On the beaches of Normandy in about 1856/1857, he met fellow artist Eugène Boudin, who became his mentor and taught him to use oil paints. Boudin taught Monet “en plein air” (outdoor) techniques for painting. Both received the influence of Johan Barthold Jongkind. On 28 January 1857, his mother died. At the age of sixteen, he left school and went to live with his widowed childless aunt, Marie-Jeanne Lecadre.

When Monet traveled to Paris to visit the Louvre, he witnessed painters copying from the old masters. Having brought his paints and other tools with him, he would instead go and sit by a window and paint what he saw. Monet was in Paris for several years and met other young painters who would become friends and fellow impressionists; among them was Édouard Manet.

Claude Monet The Picnic 1024x716 Masters of Art: Claude Monet (1840   1926)Claude Monet – The Picnic

In June 1861, Monet joined the First Regiment of African Light Cavalry in Algeria for a seven-year commitment, but, two years later, after he had contracted typhoid fever, his aunt intervened to get him out of the army if he agreed to complete an art course at an art school. It is possible that the Dutch painter Johan Barthold Jongkind, whom Monet knew, may have prompted his aunt on this matter. Disillusioned with the traditional art taught at art schools, in 1862 Monet became a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris, where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frédéric Bazille and Alfred Sisley. Together they shared new approaches to art, painting the effects of light en plein air with broken color and rapid brushstrokes, in what later came to be known as Impressionism.

Monet’s Camille or The Woman in the Green Dress (La femme à la robe verte), painted in 1866, brought him recognition and was one of many works featuring his future wife, Camille Doncieux; she was the model for the figures in Women in the Garden of the following year, as well as for On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt, 1868, pictured here. Camille became pregnant and gave birth to their first child, Jean in 1867.

After the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (19 July 1870), Monet took refuge in England in September 1870, where he studied the works of John Constable and Joseph Mallord William Turner, both of whose landscapes would serve to inspire Monet’s innovations in the study of color. In the spring of 1871, Monet’s works were refused authorisation for inclusion in the Royal Academy exhibition.  In May 1871, he left London to live in Zaandam, in the Netherlands, where he made twenty-five paintings (and the police suspected him of revolutionary activities). He also paid a first visit to nearby Amsterdam. In October or November 1871, he returned to France. Monet lived from December 1871 to 1878 at Argenteuil, a village on the right bank of the Seine river near Paris, and a popular Sunday-outing destination for Parisians, where he painted some of his best known works. In 1874, he briefly returned to Holland.

Claude Monet Impression Sunrise 1024x878 Masters of Art: Claude Monet (1840   1926)Claude Monet – Impression, Sunrise

In 1872, he painted Impression, Sunrise (Impression, soleil levant) depicting a Le Havre port landscape. It hung in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874 and is now displayed in the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris. From the painting’s title, art critic Louis Leroy coined the term “Impressionism”, which he intended as disparagement but which the Impressionists appropriated for themselves.  Also in this exhibition was a painting titled Boulevard des Capucines, a painting of the boulevard done from the photographer Nadar’s apartment at no. 35. There were, however, two paintings by Monet of the boulevard: one is now in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the other in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. It has never become clear which painting appeared in the groundbreaking 1874 exhibition, though more recently the Moscow picture has been favoured.

Monet and Camille Doncieux had married just before the war (28 June 1870)  and, after their excursion to London and Zaandam, they had moved to Argenteuil, in December 1871. It was during this time that Monet painted various works of modern life. Camille became ill in 1876. They had a second son, Michel, on 17 March 1878, (Jean was born in 1867). This second child weakened her already fading health. In that same year, Monet moved to the village of Vétheuil. On 5 September 1879, Camille Monet died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty-two; Monet painted her on her death bed.

After several difficult months following the death of Camille in September, 1879, a grief-stricken Monet (resolving never to be mired in poverty again) began in earnest to create some of his best paintings of the 19th century. During the early 1880s, Monet painted several groups of landscapes and seascapes in what he considered to be campaigns to document the French countryside. His extensive campaigns evolved into his series’ paintings.

During the 1890s, Monet built a greenhouse and a second studio, a spacious building well lit with skylights. Beginning in the 1880s and 1890s through the end of his life in 1926, Monet worked on “series” paintings, in which a subject was depicted in varying light and weather conditions. His first series exhibited as such was of Haystacks, painted from different points of view and at different times of the day. Fifteen of the paintings were exhibited at the Galerie Durand-Ruel in 1891. He later produced several series of paintings including: Rouen Cathedral, Poplars, the Parliament, Mornings on the Seine, and the Water Lilies that were painted on his property at Giverny.

Claude Monet The Studio Boat 1024x769 Masters of Art: Claude Monet (1840   1926)Claude Monet – The Studio Boat

Monet was fond of painting controlled nature: his own gardens in Giverny, with its water lilies, pond, and bridge. He also painted up and down the banks of the Seine, producing paintings such as Break-up of the ice on the Seine. He wrote daily instructions to his gardener, precise designs and layouts for plantings, and invoices for his floral purchases and his collection of botany books. As Monet’s wealth grew, his garden evolved. He remained its architect, even after he hired seven gardeners. Between 1883 and 1908, Monet traveled to the Mediterranean, where he painted landmarks, landscapes, and seascapes, such as Bordighera. He painted an important series of paintings in Venice, Italy, and in London he painted two important series—views of Parliament and views of Charing Cross Bridge. His second wife, Alice, died in 1911 and his oldest son Jean, who had married Alice’s daughter Blanche, Monet’s particular favourite, died in 1914. After Alice died, Blanche looked after and cared for Monet. It was during this time that Monet began to develop the first signs of cataracts.

During World War I, in which his younger son Michel served and his friend and admirer Clemenceau led the French nation, Monet painted a series of weeping willow trees as homage to the French fallen soldiers. In 1923, he underwent two operations to remove his cataracts: the paintings done while the cataracts affected his vision have a general reddish tone, which is characteristic of the vision of cataract victims. It may also be that after surgery he was able to see certain ultraviolet wavelengths of light that are normally excluded by the lens of the eye; this may have had an effect on the colors he perceived. After his operations he even repainted some of these paintings, with bluer water lilies than before.

Claude Monet The Picnic 1024x716 Masters of Art: Claude Monet (1840   1926)Claude Monet – The Picnic

Monet died of lung cancer on 5 December 1926 at the age of 86 and is buried in the Giverny church cemetery. Monet had insisted that the occasion be simple; thus only about fifty people attended the ceremony. His home, garden and waterlily pond were bequeathed by his son Michel, his only heir, to the French Academy of Fine Arts (part of the Institut de France) in 1966.

Claude Monet On the Bank of the Seine Bennecourt 1024x819 Masters of Art: Claude Monet (1840   1926)Claude Monet – On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt

Through the Foundation Claude Monet, the house and gardens were opened for visits in 1980, following restoration. In addition to souvenirs of Monet and other objects of his life, the house contains his collection of Japanese woodcut prints. The house is one of the two main attractions of Giverny, which hosts tourists from all over the world.

Təklik – Bəxtiyar Vahabzadə

Xəyal gah dağdadır gah da aranda
Gah göyə yüksəlir, gah enir insan.
Otaqda 1 saat tək oturanda,
100 ilin dərdiylə yüklənir insan.

Elə bil divarlar gəlir üstünə
Qulağın səslənir, qəlbin döyünür.
Alışıb yanırsan sən öz tüstünə,
Nidalar gözündə suala dönür.

İnsanı tez yorar düşüncələr də,
Verib nəfəsini dərd udar insan.
Özündən başqası olmayan yerdə,
İnsan olduğunu unudar insan…

Bir günəş bəs edər, pərişan olma,
Sənin yüz Kür qədər göz yaşın olsa.
Min dərd hücum etsə, könül, sıxılma,
Bir nəfər dərd bilən sirdaşın olsa.

Dünyaya gəlmədik biz əbəs yerə,
İnsanıq insan da bizə gərəkdir.
Bağatək qınına çəkilənlərə
Ürək nə gərəkdir, dil nə gərəkdir.

Çay çaya qovuşmaz sular daşmasa,
Ulduzun ulduzla ünsiyyəti var.
Göydə buludlar da qoşalaşmasa
Nə ildırım çaxar nə yağış yağar.

Yol tapa bilərmi saz ürəklərə,
Mizrab asta-asta telə dəyməsə?
Çıxarmı qönçədən tək bircə kərə,
Bülbülün nəfəsi gülə dəyməsə?

Öz el-obasını tərk etdiyindən
Tək-tənha dolanır bayquş bu gün də.
Kolların dibində tək bitdiyindən,
Boynu bükük olur bənövşənin də.

Od vurmasa qabda su daşa bilməz,
Quş da tək qanadla dağ aşa bilməz.
Kösöyün ikisi çöldə də yanar,
Biri ocaqda da alışa bilməz.

Qəlbimdə min sözüm, min söhbətim var,
Mən deyim, siz deyin, dil yorulmasın.
Yığılın, yığılın başıma dostlar,
Mənim bir günüm də sizsiz olmasın.

Dostların qəlbidir yurdum, məskənim,
Ürəkdə bir nisgil gərək olmasın.
Sağlığım bir yana, a dostlar, mənim;
Soyuq məzarım da heç tək olmasın

Transfer Summer in Hindsight – Who spent most in 2013 ??

This summer was pretty hot,huh ?Bale to Real for nearly world-record fee,yet in order to satisfy Ronaldo’s ego price was brought down for couple millions and long-awaited Neymar – wonderboy of Santos came to Barca.Other active teams during summer were Spurs who just went into transfer bonanza,Galatasaray jumped far above and grabbed potential nextgen Ronaldo – Bruma,Kaka went back to his home – Milan..Yet there were some radical decisions as Anji’s board decided to level down as they fed up with failure of russian club and sold almost every star they got…And as always arabs went on ruining football.To highlight numbers,here is the table of transfer details:

Netherlands – 110 million euros profit

Spain – 102 mil. euros profit

Portugal – 72 mil. euros profit

Italy – 2 mil. euros profit

Russia – 20 mil. euros loss

Germany – 58 mil. euros loss

Ukraine – 58 mil. euros loss

France – 152 mil. euros loss

England – 483 mil. loss

 

As we see,quite sadly,Premiership teams are the top spenders.Well,in my view EPL and English football most probably lack the new bright generation that are not simply able to replace Lamps,Gerrard and solike players.And main reason behind this is matter of trust.EPL teams tend to rely on new transfers rather than academy players.And yet Netherlands maintain their status of Euro footie factory

 

 

BAĞIŞLA – Aziz Nesin

Ya zamanından çok erken gelirim.. 
Dünya ya geldiğim gibi, 
Ya zamanından çok geç,
Seni bu yaşta sevdiğim gibi…. 

Mutluluğa hep geç kalırım.
Hep erken giderim mutsuzluğa..
Ya herşey bitmiştir çoktan,
Ya hiçbir şey başlamamış… 

Öyle bir zamanında geldim ki yaşamın,
Ölüme erken,sevgiye geç..
Yine gecikmişim bağışla sevgilim..
Sevgiye on kala,ölüme beş……

Is it robbery or just taking ?

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We live in 21st century and thank to Japanese and everyone else who was involved in creating digital ground, we almost use internet in every aspect of our lives. It intended as a tool that was designed in order to provide more high-profile and rapid communication between educational entities of USA. But, as time moved on, Internet itself became versatile in consumption. After “Mosaic’s” release, which was first popular internet browser, massive commercial potential of Internet was discovered and immediately grasped by Microsoft.  Individual entrepreneurs also started to move on to digital field. Pizza Hut, Internshop, Amazon and eBay popped up as first internet shopping centers. And if one will evaluate their current status in commercial world, he or she will realize the firm position and immense economic success, behind of which is undoubtedly so-called “marketplace”. Moving into virtual soil, they grabbed the flag of this opportunity and became one of the rule makers and trend deciders on that exact field. Internet also brought new opportunities to artists. On above given sites bands, singers started to sell their art. It was both presenting broader scope of purchasers and new market to sell their records. Yet, apart from all, one new unique feature was most eye-catching and innovational on worldwide scale. Accessibility. Now albums of Clapton, wines from finest grapes of southern France were just a click away. Consumer products were quite lucky, but regret was greater for artists. Especially for musicians and motion picture artists. New marketplace was perfect place for evolution of new type of parasite – piracy. There are tons of sites offering free reach to any sort of paid digital and musical products. Incident that involved Napster and Metallica in 2000 may be perfect example. Metallica sued Napster, which was a P2P sharing site that uploaded one of their songs, to be precise “Mission Impossible: II “soundtrack “I Disappear”, which turned out to be provided for free downloading. So due to hit to band’s economic profit, band sued the platform. Well,this was not so welcomed by Metallica’s fans, cause a huge dropdown in band’s reputation. Fans claimed that Metallica made music for fans,not for money.But in hindsight, people forgot to realize that apart from being musical act,Metallica was also consisted members who beyond all,were mere humans in need of money that would satisfy their basic human needs.That was of course one example.Yet it brings down another argument to argue about. Is piracy  robbery and violation of author rights or just grabbing item that was designed for human pleasure?It is huge topic that may dwell on forever.But after all,If artists,as owners of piece of music,movie and etc. , put price on their art, then we have to pay.Pay for their hardwork and time spent for creation of those.

Champions League 2013 – 2014 draw results

Group A: Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad

Group B: Real Madrid, Juventus, Galatasaray, FC Copenhagen

Group C: Benfica, Paris St Germain, Olympiakos, Anderlecht

Group D: Bayern Munich, CSKA Moscow, Manchester City, Viktoria Plzen

Group E: Chelsea, Schalke, Basel, Steaua Bucharest

Group F: Arsenal, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, Napoli

Group G: Porto, Atletico Madrid, Zenit St Petersburg, Austria Vienna

Group H: Barcelona, AC Milan, Ajax, Celtic

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