Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 > I found this link http://fleursdumal.org/poem/103 > > with many different translations of this poem :)and other > Fleurs du mal poems > A good way for me to learn interesting perfume English > > blessings to all > > XXX > 000 > > ! I love that Web site -- it's one where I like to go often. Yes, it amazes me how many ways there are to translate a passage. I keep running into that while stumbling my way through trying to translate some of Edmond Roudnitska's work. And also while reading Baudelaire. I love to get the books where the French and the English translation are printed side-by-side. It's fascinating to see how people have done it so that it tries to faithfully capture the meaning while still rhyming. What an art. Here are two more short passages that I love: ------------------------------------ Over your flesh perfume drifts Like incense 'round a censor, Tantalizing dispenser Of evening's ardent gifts. ------------------------------------ Many a flower unburdens with regret Its perfume sweet like a secret; In profoundly empty solitude to sit. Cheers! Andrine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 Andrine, I'm too a doble translated books addict, (like my mother who was pretty good in English, she used to say that it is the quickest and funniest way to expand vocabulary :-) from this lovely website on my Baudelaire quote is Le Flacon http://fleursdumal.org/poem/143 Le Flacon so keen some fragrances, they freely pass all barriers. they would pierce a wall of glass. unlatch a coffer from the Orient whose creaking hinge will scarcely grant consent, or cupboard in an empty house, where murk, sharp smells and cobwebs of a century lurk, thou'lt find perhaps a flask that holds a host of memories, free perchance a living ghost. crushed in the gloom a thousand keepsakes lay like coffined larvae there, which, quivering, grey, released at last arise on soaring wing, rose-flushed or azure, golden, glittering, and swirling memories mount, to thrill and tease our closing eyes; we reel in murk, as these grapple amain and hurl the quailing soul down to a Pit where human odours roll and fell it on the brink that waits for all, where, bursting, Lazarus-like, its rotted pall, stirs and awakes the spectral visage of a charming, fusty, weird, forgotten love. so when Oblivion blots my memory dim, and in a corner of a cupboard grim I like cast off, a sorry flask and old, crackled and dusty, viscous, green with mould, I'll be thy coffin, lovely pestilence! I'll prove thy power and thy virulence, dear poison brewed by angels! dulcet fire I've drunk, my life, my death, my heart's desire! — Piaget Shanks, Flowers of Evil (New York: Ives Washburn, 1931) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 , Andrine, anyone interested - I think it's time the Files had a section on Perfume Poetry. Could someone volunteer to gather all the recent posts and look back in the archives for more? That person could upload the file and be in charge of keeping it updated. -- Anya Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild + blog with daily updates 1500+ member Natural Perfumery group - / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 > > , Andrine, anyone interested - I think it's time the Files had a > section on Perfume Poetry. Could someone volunteer to gather all the > recent posts and look back in the archives for more? That person could > upload the file and be in charge of keeping it updated. maybe we could be some 2-3-4 people, who could work together and turn and turn ? I come back from Perpignan (without easy internet access) augiust 19, could not do it before, but would be interested as it would help me to improve my English XXX OOO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 > > , Andrine, anyone interested - I think it's time the Files had a > section on Perfume Poetry. Could someone volunteer to gather all the > recent posts and look back in the archives for more? That person could > upload the file and be in charge of keeping it updated. > Hi Anya, , I was going to step up and say yes, I'll do this, I'm on it... Then I saw 's response about it helping her with her English. I don't want to step on any toes or get in the way of your English work, , so unless Anya would prefer that we get this started sooner than the 19th, I'll let you decide how much of it you would like to do and I can take the rest of it if you like -- whenever you want me to, or if you want me to. How does that sound? Cheers! Andrine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 Andrine Olson-Kirschenman wrote: > Hi Anya, , > > I was going to step up and say yes, I'll do this, I'm on it... Then I > saw 's response about it helping her with her English. I don't > want to step on any toes or get in the way of your English work, > , so unless Anya would prefer that we get this started sooner > than the 19th, I'll let you decide how much of it you would like to do > and I can take the rest of it if you like -- whenever you want me to, > or if you want me to. How does that sound? > > Cheers! > Andrine > I just saw 's latest response - and the more the merrier! You can work behind the scenes, maybe divvy up the years for the search, etc. Start whenever, it's all open. -- Anya Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild + blog with daily updates 1500+ member Natural Perfumery group - / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 renartmalin wrote: > coucou Andrine, so cool but don't you thiink there is enough work for > several people for this interesting collecting job ? > I remember an impressive number of quotes about perfumes in the > database !!!! > Do you think that you can start now, do what you want and can, and when > you are %-( I can go on after my Perpignan move house ? > If the work that is done appears clearly, we could be several to make > the chain, no ? > > > Biiiiises > > OK, two categories: Poems Quotes I have a big file of quotes I've collected over the years. I'll email it to both of you, if that's OK. It's a Word doc, all quotes are attributed to the original source. -- Anya Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild + blog with daily updates 1500+ member Natural Perfumery group - / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 the more the merrier! thank you Anya for this expression, in my froggy lenguage we say something like : the more fools, the funniest ;-) We will have a lot of pleasure, and it will be very pleasant I think to do that being several, (sorry, my English iss not very fluent) and if other folks want to have fun ;-) yep !!!! Bises Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 > coucou Andrine, so cool but don't you thiink there is enough work for > several people for this interesting collecting job ? > I remember an impressive number of quotes about perfumes in the > database !!!! > Do you think that you can start now, do what you want and can, and when > you are %-( I can go on after my Perpignan move house ? > If the work that is done appears clearly, we could be several to make > the chain, no ? > > > Biiiiises > > Coucou à vous aussi, , Certainly! Then you can have fun with it after your trip. It'll be fun for all of us who take it on... : D Cheers! Andrine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 >Over your flesh perfume drifts Like incense 'round a censor, Tantalizing dispenser Of evening's ardent gifts. ------------------------------------ Many a flower unburdens with regret Its perfume sweet like a secret; In profoundly empty solitude to sit.> Hi Andrine and all, Thanks for the lovely posts! Do you know who wrote these? I am putting together a little art film with my husband on the poetry of scent. blessings, Katlyn Katlyn Breene Mermade Magickal Arts (since 1984) katmermade@... http://www.mermadearts.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 > > Over your flesh perfume drifts > Like incense 'round a censor, > Tantalizing dispenser > Of evening's ardent gifts. > > ------------------------------------ > Many a flower unburdens with regret > Its perfume sweet like a secret; > In profoundly empty solitude to sit.> > > > Hi Andrine and all, > > Do you know who wrote these? I am putting > together a little art film with my husband on the poetry of scent. > > blessings, Katlyn Hi Katlyn, Sorry about that. Those are snippets from Baudelaire - the first one from Afternoon Song, the second from Ill-starred. What a lovely idea for you and your husband to do that! Wow. I hope that we might be able to see it when you're done. Do you think you might put it on YouTube or anything? Cheers! Andrine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 >Sorry about that. Those are snippets from Baudelaire - the first one from Afternoon Song, the second from Ill-starred. What a lovely idea for you and your husband to do that! Wow. I hope that we might be able to see it when you're done. Do you think you might put it on YouTube or anything< Thank you Andrine, I just created a file folder for scent poetry and literature for the list. I'll get all the recent posts and what I have in my " Archives " in there this week. It sounds like you have some wonderful sources so please when you have time, post things there, or you can send them to me to post. My husband is a musician and we have wanted to do a project together for awhile, It is wonderful to live in time where we may bring our visions to life. Yes, we were thinking of a YouTube link. It will be awhile to realize fully, but have made a start. you can hear our music here: http://www.sequoiarecords.com/114.php Katlyn Katlyn Breene Mermade Magickal Arts (since 1984) katmermade@... http://www.mermadearts.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 >Sorry about that. Those are snippets from Baudelaire - the first one from Afternoon Song, the second from Ill-starred. What a lovely idea for you and your husband to do that! Wow. I hope that we might be able to see it when you're done. Do you think you might put it on YouTube or anything< Thank you Andrine, I just created a file folder for scent poetry and literature for the list. I'll get all the recent posts and what I have in my " Archives " in there this week. It sounds like you have some wonderful sources so please when you have time, post things there, or you can send them to me to post. My husband is a musician and we have wanted to do a project together for awhile, It is wonderful to live in time where we may bring our visions to life. Yes, we were thinking of a YouTube link. It will be awhile to realize fully, but have made a start. you can hear our music here: http://www.sequoiarecords.com/114.php Katlyn Katlyn Breene Mermade Magickal Arts (since 1984) katmermade@... http://www.mermadearts.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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