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Some simple thoughts by a short-lived throbbing midget
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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
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42 - A Work of Art

42 - A Work of Art

2022-06-0411:01

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
35 - Frankenstein (3)

35 - Frankenstein (3)

2020-12-2415:40

By Mary Shelley
34 - Frankenstein (2)

34 - Frankenstein (2)

2020-12-2337:49

By Mary Shelley. Letters 2-4, before Chapter 1.
33 - Frankenstein (1)

33 - Frankenstein (1)

2020-12-2217:38

Reading ofFrankenstein by Mary Shelley - Unplugged
Loose, German translation. Elke Heidenreich: "Der Welt den Rücken"
Let's be light!
By Neil Postman, published 1992
May 29, 1998. Ruth Dettman
28 - Time for blooming

28 - Time for blooming

2020-04-0706:58

#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
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