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In Hora Mortis / Under the Iron of the Moon is the first book of his expressionist-like poetry to be published in English.
"In Hora Mortis" ends with a poem that appears to depict the moment of death, unravelling into a string of barely articulated cries: "my thorn sticks / piercing / oh / piercing / oh / piercing / oh / oh / oh / my / Oh".
Never at any time in "Hora" does the movement look voluntary, happily impulsive.
+30 22430 61577 Don't miss The castle in Hora, in another departure from the norm in the Dodecanese, was built not by Crusaders but by the Venetians.
The castle in Hora, in another departure from the norm in the Dodecanese, was built not by Crusaders but by the Venetians.
Ballet is almost a default position in "Hora," as, contrariwise, is the slashing, get-out-of-the-way dynamic of Martha Graham.
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This French dedicated structure mirrors other similar projects abroad, such as, in the United States, the Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS); and in Europe, ZURS Geo in Germany, HORA in Austria, and so on.
2. Poet., a tunic, in gen., either wide or narrow striped: mutare in horas, Hor. S. 2, 7, 10: sumere depositum, id. ib. 1, 6, 25.
I focus on the anti-colonial origins of a national archaeology in the work of Alejandro Llenas Julia, Pedro Henríquez Ureña's philosophical writings on the ruin in Horas de Estudio (1910), and the use of the edifices by intellectuals such as Max Henríquez Ureña to stir an international cultural debate during the occupation in order to defend the country's right to sovereignty.
We lived in Kutna Hora, a small town in Bohemia.
In creating "Hora" Mr. Naharin has tried to confront cliché head on.
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