12/04/2012

Emotional language to make it flatter

My criticism is that mapping Sao Paulo to Curitiba (Brazil), since I was teaching in the state and the private school in 2001.
The problem is exactly what is quoted below in Pravda. In the text they discuss something basic, you see formally in schools, and why not the dark silence. The phrase is that summarizes the text, remove the quotes and necessary "to explain my view a" silent call at Pinacoteca do Estado (the side window has designed a black cat) is the citation: Edgar Alan Poe

The phrase is that

"That discover America is a champion in the art of ignoring the critical mind: The writer, whatever be his eminence, can escape from this tribute of adulation."

the translation? discover that America is a champion in the art of ignoring the mind criticism (criticism: Call of General Mckinley in Afghanistan in 2010) In other words: Do not write, whatever his eminence, can escape forward to this tribute of "flattery" (ie emotional language to make it flatter)

This text is for anyone who cries a first Phase, in life and it is interesting to start studying problems that interfere at home and then goes to work.

   the remaining text is below the link:







http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/04-12-2012/123020-edgar_poe_american_society-0/ 







Edgar Poe and the 'infantine imbecility' of American society

04.12.2012
 
By Nicolas Bonnal 
Edgar Poe and the
Some writers and bright minds that happen to criticize a little the great character of American civilization are brutally sentenced to silence and thus ignored by media conspiracies. Others, like Tocqueville, discover that America is a champion in the art of ignoring the critical mind: No writer, whatever be his eminence, can escape from this tribute of adulation.
Of course, many American geniuses, before this term was spoiled par mass culture and modern media, already had a very bad perception of their country. But it was far ago... The first great American writer, who was also a great reporter, is, of course, Edgar Allan Poe, always marginalized by Yankee school subculture (and you will soon understand why), who was deified by French writers like Mallarmé and his well-known translator Baudelaire, one of the inventors of modern poetry.  ....



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