Mehdi Javaherian
@JavaherianMehdi
Independent Filmmaker
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“Nothing is more evident than that Nature hates mind. Thinking is the most unhealthy thing in the world, and people die of it just as they die of any disease...Our splendid physique as a people is entirely due to our national stupidity." The Decay of Lying- Oscar Wilde
توصیه هم بدید حتماً که اول نسخهی انیمه را ببینند، و بعد اگر از طرفداران اسکارلت هستید، زورکی، به دیدن فیلم بنشینید. در غیر این صورت، یعنی اگر با دنیای شبح در کالبد آشنا نیستید، و فیلم را اول ببینید، دیگر امیدی به لذت بردن شما از آن انیمهی کلاسیک نخواهید بود.
How the Man learned Tremolo and made Songs.
I’d see her lovely face transform quite often her eyes grow wet and more compassionate, like one who feels regret, when it’s too late, for causing someone’s suffering by mistake. Petrarch to Laura - Sonnet 131 Photos by Maryam Firuzi
I'm proud to have helped restore many of the personal photographs (taken by @MatthewModine & Tony Hayes) seen here in the new trailer for @tony_zierra's #Filmworker – a beautiful documentary about a remarkable man, opening 5/11 at @MetrographNYC, thanks to @KinoLorber. @SK13movie
Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.” Leo Tolstoy حقیقت طلایی نیست که از خاک بروید؛ از روبیدنِ خاکی که طلای نیست یافت میشود - تولستوی
"If I am out of my mind, it's all right with me, thought Moses Herzog."
"The most dangerous madmen are those created by religion, and... people whose aim is to disrupt society always know how to make good use of them on occasion." Denis Diderot
My dear friend Payam Yazdanjoo on his latest book "Mumbai's Rain" In Turin. Check it out if you know FARSI هشتمين جلسه ادبي راويون با حضور پیام یزدانجو با کتاب "باران بمبئی" youtu.be/yg0iVyLqDuk via @YouTube
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هشتمين جلسه ادبي راويون با حضور پیام یزدانجو با کتاب "باران بمبئی"
There are two good things in life for an English mathematician:
A very interesting read to remind you the rhetoric of some great writers like Knut Hamsun who was parodying the stream of consciousness, 30 years before writers like Joyce or Woolf who perfected it by reading him.
Our enemies did not cross our borders They crept through our weaknesses like ants. Nizar Qabbani دشمنان ما از مرزهای ما رد نشدند، مثل مورچه ها از ضعفهایمان به درون ما خزیدند. #نزار_قباني
Important points @leorobsonwriter makes on the matter: 'Schiller who spoke of "naive" and "sentimental" poetry, and Pamuk, who prefers "reflective" to "sentimental", wants the division to vibrate through his six lectures on writing and reading of novel" newstatesman.com/books/2011/03/…
"Jack Kerouac is not the first or even the tenth writer you would normally put in a sentence with Saul Bellow, but...stylistically, they both stretch syntax to make the perspective zoom from ground level to fifty thousand feet and back again." newyorker.com/magazine/2015/…
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Saul Bellow’s Revenge Novel
From 2015: Louis Menand on the young Bellow, and the story of “Herzog,” his fame-making—and vengeful—roman à clef.
“The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting” Milan Kundera
Hossein Rezaei (whose memorable lead performance in Kiarostami's THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES is a personal favourite) has passed away at the age of 48 due to lung cancer. Rest in peace.
"Melancholy rather than suffering appeared in his eyes like an awareness of the human condition. In this sense suffering was the affective aspect of lucidity. 'Til go so far as to ask you whether the sights of the earth are sufficient for you.' " Sartre on Baudelaire
Artist's Confiteor in Paris Spleen: "The verge of pain, for there are certain delicious sensations which are no less intense for being vague, and there is no sharper point than that of Infinity."
“It is an illusion that youth is happy, an illusion of those who have lost it; but the young know they are wretched for they are full of the truthless ideal which have been instilled into them, and each time they come in contact with the real, they are bruised and wounded."
"Then she played to him—no longer at him—and probed him with music that sank to depths beyond her plumb-line. His nature opened to music as a flower to the sun." Martin Eden's "democratic fondness for Wagner, and the “Tannhäuser” overture". youtube.com/watch?v=SRmCEG…
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