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Sapientia Lunae

  • magazine : Bruno's weekly
  • numero : 305 - 1916
  • date : 20 juillet 1916
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • Bernhardt Wall

    The Etcher

  • Will Poland and Bohemia Regain Their National Independence ? par Guido Bruno
  • Two Oriental Stories

    The Hungry Man and the Arab - The Emperor and the Jester

    par James Waldo Fawcett
  • Madonna

    In our village

  • The Carpet of Omar Nizam

    The fierce glare of the eastern sun at mid-day beat pitilessly down on the narrow, squalid streets of
    Kermanshah. Even the shrill voices of the ragged children
    were hushed. Save for the piercing trill of the
    locust, breathless, panting silence reigned; and not a leaf*
    stirred, nothing save the unending shimmer of the
    atmosphere.

    par Katherine Keith
  • What is Æstheticism?

    A Reply to Certain Critics

    par W. G. Blaikie Murdoch
  • Henry David Thoreau

    Ninety-nine years ago, July 12th was born, at
    Concord, Massachusetts, one of the gentlest souls
    that ever wore the title man, and one of the noblest
    figures in American letters : Henry David Thoreau, best
    known as the author of "Walden."

    par James Waldo Fawcett

A propos du magazine

Bruno's weekly
Bruno's weekly BRUNO'S WEEKLY was founded by Guido Bruno in 1915. Celebrating Greenwich Village and its people, it contains local news, gossips, poetry, short stories and artworks by the Village's inhabitants. Most topics were love declarations to the Village, thanks to regular contributors such as Clara Tice, Djuna Barnes, Alfred Kreymborg, ... More than a century later, it is joyful to read such a testimony of what life was in Greenwich Village, way back then.

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