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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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امکان خرید تعداد محدودی کتاب از ایران برای من فراهم شده است. اگر کتابهای خوبی مخصوصاً در زمینه شعر و داستان معاصر فارسی میشناسید، لطفاً به من معرفی کنید
امضا یک دور از وطن و کتاب وطنی.
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Dec 07, 2018 10:57AM
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مطلبی نوشتهام در معرفی کتابهای آمریکاییای که آمریکا را تا حد خوبی در ابعاد مختلف نشان دادهاند.
http://delsharm.blog.ir/1397/06/03/us...
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مطلبی در مورد بررسی عناصر داستانی در سورهٔ انعام نوشتهام. به نظرم آمد که این سورهٔ قرآن از نظر صوری به شدت به صورت یک داستان مدرن نزدیکه
http://delsharm.blog.ir/1397/02/19/anaam
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May 09, 2018 07:52AM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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The Underground Railroad
"If you want to see what this nation is all about, you have to ride the rails. Look outside as you speed through, and you'll find the true face of America." It was a joke, then, from the start. There was only darkness outside windows on her journeys, and only ever would be darkness.
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The Underground Railroad
In death the negro became a human being. Only then was he the white man's equal.
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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بارها در راه دریا بر زمین افتادهام/آری آری دیدهام، آبشار این گونه است
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Dec 19, 2017 04:31PM
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در قطاریم و به مقصد نگران، ناچاریم/کوه میریزد و دهقان فداکاری نیست
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Dec 19, 2017 02:59PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
نوایی از صدف گل میکند کای غافل از قسمت/لب خشکی که ما داریم دریاییست دریایی
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Dec 16, 2017 04:22PM
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
ز کوه و دشت آگه نیم لیک آنقدر میدانم/که خاکی خورد مجنونی و جانی کند فرهادی
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
جنون کن تا دلت آیینهٔ نشو و نما گردد/که بخت سبز دارد دانه در چاک گریبانش
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
هیچ شکلی بی هیولی قابل صورت نشد/آدمی هم پیش از آن آدم شود بوزینه بود
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
محو او باید شدن تا وارهیم از ننگ طبع/خار از همرنگی آتش گل بیخار شد
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Dec 15, 2017 04:27PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
انتظار فیض عشق، از خامی خود میکشم/چوب تر را سعی آتش دیر روشن میکند
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Dec 15, 2017 04:24PM
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
جهان خونریزبنیاد است هشدار/سر سال از محرم آفریدند
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Dec 06, 2017 05:23PM
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
کاش همدوش غبار از خاک برمیخاستیم/حیف عمر ما که همچون سایه زیر پا گذشت
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Dec 06, 2017 03:51PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
نبودی، آمدهای، نیستی و میآیی/نه ماضیای و نه مستقبلیست، حال تو چیست؟
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Dec 06, 2017 03:42PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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شاعر آینهها: بررسی سبک هندی و شعر بیدل
مفلسان را مایهٔ شهرت همان دست تهیست/تا به قید برگ بود، از نی نوایی برنخاست
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Dec 06, 2017 03:39PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
we have learned to see that the essential nature of thinking is determined by what there is to be thought about: the presence of what is present, the Being of beings.
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Aug 23, 2017 11:59PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
When we say "Being," it means "Being of beings." When we say "beings," it means "beings in respect to Being." We are always speaking within the duality. The duality is always a prior datum, for Parmenides as much as for Plato, Kant as much as Nietzsche.
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Aug 23, 2017 11:40PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
Thinking means: letting-lie-before-us and so taking--if also: beings in being. Thinking so structured pervades the foundation of metaphysics, the duality of beings and Being. Such thinking develops its various successive positions on this foundation, and determines the fundamental positions of metaphysics.
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Aug 23, 2017 11:33PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
When we take to heart what lies before us, we take it as it is lying. By taking to heart and mind, we gather and focus ourselves on what lies before us, and gather what we have taken to heart.
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Aug 23, 2017 11:10PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
Authentic divination is the mode in which essentials come to us and so come to mind, in order that we may keep them in mind. This kind of divination is not the outer court before the gates of knowledge. It is the great Hall where everything that can be known is keep, concealed.
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Aug 23, 2017 11:05PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
To lay and to tell relate in the same mode to the same, in the mode of letting-appear. Telling turns out to be a laying
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Aug 23, 2017 11:01PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
To pay heed to what the words say is particularly difficult for us moderns, because we find it hard to detach from the "at first" of what is common; and if we succeed for once, we relapse all too easily.
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Aug 20, 2017 11:28PM
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What is Called Thinking?
The space of freedom from revenge is where Nietzsche sees the Superman's essential nature.
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Aug 20, 2017 12:18PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
We forget too easily that a thinker is more essentially effective where he is opposed than when he finds agreement.
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Aug 18, 2017 11:34PM
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What is Called Thinking?
This one-track thinking, which is becoming ever more widespread in various shapes, is one of those unsuspected and inconspicuous forms, mentioned earlier, in which the essence of technology assumes dominion -- because that essence wills and therefore needs absolute univocity.
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Aug 17, 2017 11:12PM
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Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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What is Called Thinking?
To do so would be to debase he poetic word. Its statement rests on its own truth. This truth is called beauty. Beauty is a fateful gift of the essence of truth, and here truth means the disclosure of what keeps itself concealed. The beautiful is not what pleases, but what falls within that fateful gift of truth which comes to be when that which is eternally non-apparent.
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What is Called Thinking?
And so, on our way toward thinking, we hear a word of poesy.
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Aug 17, 2017 10:50PM
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