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❤️ Stephen Desper 🦒

"Stephen W. Desper is an American audio engineer and record producer. He is best known for his work with the Beach Boys during the early 1970s and for inventing the Spatializer. The Spatializer is an effects unit which employs psychoacoustic techniques that emulate three-dimensional ambience via traditional stereophonic units, and can be heard in the Bonnie Raitt album Longing in Their Hearts (1994). Working with Brian Wilson and David Sandler, Desper was credited as a co-producer for the American Spring album Spring (1972). Albums engineered, mixed, and produced =The Beach Boys= * Smiley Smile (1967) * Friends (1968) * Live in London (1970) * Sunflower (1970) * Surf's Up (1971) * 15 Big Ones (1976) * Keepin' the Summer Alive (1980) References External links * https://www.discogs.com/artist/391025-Stephen-W- Desper?filter_anv=0&type;=Credits Category:Date of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:American audio engineers Category:20th-century American inventors Category:Brian Wilson Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "

❤️ Bhojpuri literature 🦒

"Bhojpuri literature (Kaithi: 𑂦𑂷𑂔𑂣𑂳𑂩𑂲 𑂮𑂰𑂯𑂱𑂞𑂹𑂨; Devanagari: भोजपुरी साहित्य; IAST: Bhojpurī Sāhitya) includes literature written in Bhojpuri language. Bhojpuri has developed over a course of 1300 years, the development of the language started in 7th century. The earliest form of Bhojpuri can be seen in the writings of Siddha Saints and Charyapada.Distinct literary traditions in Bhojpuri language date back to medieval periods when saints and bhakts of the region adapted a mixed language for their works. Lorikayan, or the story of Veer Lorik, is a famous Bhojpuri folklore of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Bhikhari Thakur's Bidesiya is another famous book. The first Bhojpuri novel Bindiã was written in 1956 by Ram Nath Pandey. It was published by Bhojpuri Sansad, Jagatganj, Varanasi.Dr. Viveki Rai, Bhojpuri Katha Sahity ke vikaasभोजपुरी साहित्य के संत-रामनाथ पांडेय Webduniya. Periods Initial period (1947 to 1961): First Bhojpuri short story Jehali ke Sanad was published in this period. The first Bhojpuri novel Bindiã by Ram Nath Pandey also published in 1956. Between 1961 and 1975:- Nearly ten novels were published. Notable are Tharuhat ke babua aur bahuriya (1965), Jeevan Saah (1964), Semar ke phool (1966), Rahanidaar beti (1966), Ego subah ego saanjh (1967), Sunnar kaka (1976). Most of these are social drama while the first one is called a regional novel which elaborates life of Tharu tribal people. Modern Period ( After 1975): More than 30 novels have been written. Some notable of these are - Phulsunghi (1977), Bhor musukaail (1978), Ghar-tola-gaon (1979), Jinigi ke raah (1982), Darad ke dahar (1983), Achhoot (1986), mahendar Misisr (1994), Imiritiya Kaki (1997), Amangal hari (1998), Awa lavati chalin ja (2000), Adhe aadh (2000) etc. of which Phulsunghi by Pandey kapil is one of the best novels written in Bhojpuri. Amangal hari (1998) was written by Viveki Rai, a critic himself. Surma Sagun Bichare Na is a notable novel written by Ramesh Chandra Jha. Purvi Ke Dhah, written by Jauhar Safiavadi, is the first Bhojpuri novel to be published by National Book Trust. It was launched by prominent Hindi critic Namvar Singh at Chhapra.Bhojpuri lessons for critic, The Telegraph, India, August 28, 2010 Bhojpuri Poet Manoj Bhawuk has written many books and been honored with the Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad Award in 2006 for his Ghazal collection Tasveer zindagi ke. He has also written a history of Bhojpuri cinema. Notable works Here is list of some literary works in Bhojpuri Language: =Plays= *Beti Bechwa *Bidesiya * Gabarghichor * Loha Singh = Poem = * Batohiya * Achhut Kee Shiqayat =Books= * Badmash Darpan (Collection of Ghazals) Prominent figures *Gorakhnath is the one of the earliest poets of Bhojpuri. *Kabir Das has written many Bhojpuri poems like Kauno Thagwa Nagaria Lootal Ho, Tohaar heera herail ba kichade me, and Ka leke aibu sasur ghare jaibu. *Bhikhari Thakur is also known as Shakespeare of Bhojpuri. He has written many Plays like Bidesiya, Gabarghichor, Beti Bechwa, Kaljug Prem, Bhai birodh etc. *Heera Dom is credit as the creator of first printed work on Dalit Literature, which was the poem 'Achhut kee Shikayat' printed in 'Saraswati' in 1914. *Guru Govind Singh has written many works in Bhojpuri. *Rahul Sankrityayan is also a notable person in Bhojpuri Literature. =Other notable authors= *Avinash Chandra Vidyarthi *Beniram *Dharikshan Mishr *Dinesh Bhramar *Harihar Singh *Krishnadev Prasad Gaud *Lal Khadag Bahadur Malla *Mahendar Misir *Manoj Bhawuk *Manoranjan Prasad Sinha *Moti BA *Pandey Kapil *Parichay Das *Prasiddha Narayan Singh *Raghuveer Narayan *Ramesh Chandra Jha *Rameshwar Singh Kashyap *Teg Ali Teg *Viveki Rai References External links * Fictions: Literary Realism and the Crisis of Caste Category:Indian literature by language Lit "

❤️ Rogelio Polesello 🦒

"Rogelio Polesello in January 2008. Rogelio Polesello (26 July 1939 – 6 July 2014) was an Argentine painter, muralist and sculptor. He was best known for making Op art (or optical art) known in Latin America. He won two Konex Awards; one in 1982 and another in 2012. He was born in Buenos Aires. Rogelio Polesello studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano and the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón, both in Buenos Aires. In 1959, he joined the Asociación Arte Nuevo, founded by Aldo Pellegrini and Carmelo Arden Quin. The paintings he included in his first solo exhibition at the Galería Peuser (Buenos Aires, 1959) followed the aesthetics of Op Art and were based on Gestalt theories. Their geometric forms, generally in black and white, added to or subtracted from the whole according to perceptive principles that produced specific optical effects. Polesello died from a heart attack on 6 July 2014 in Buenos Aires. He was 75. Solo exhibitions * Galería Peuser, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1959 * Galería Pizarro, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1960 * Galería Lirolay, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1961 * Galería Rubbers, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1962 * Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1966 * Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela, 1966 * Pinturas laicas, Galería del Techo, Caracas, Venezuela, 1966 * Centro de Artes Visuales del Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969 * Museo de Arte Moderno, México D.F., Mexico, 1974 * Progresiones, Salas Nacionales de Cultura, Palais de Glace, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1995 * Galería Ruth Benzacar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997 * Muestra antológica, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2000 * Imanes, Sala Cronopios, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2005 Group exhibitions * Premio De Ridder a la joven pintura, galeria Pizarro, Buenos Aires, 1959 * Grupo Boa, Galería Van Riel, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1962 * Salón Esso de Artistas Plásticos de América Latina, Panamerican Union, Washington, United States, 1965 * The Emergent Decade: Latin American Painters and Painting in the 60s, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, United States , 1966 * Premio George Braque, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1968 * Grupo Boa, Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969 * Pintura argentina actual. Dos tendencias: geometría-surrealismo, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1976 * Siglo XX argentino: arte y cultura, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1999 Collections * Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, United States * Blanton Museum, Austin, Texas, United States * Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Florida, United States * Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, Florida, United States * Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Caracas, Venezuela * Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina * Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina * Museo Rufino Tamayo, México D.F., Mexico * Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, United States * The Bronx Museum of Arts, New York, United States Suggested bibliography * Bayón, Damián. "Constructor con materiales nuevos: Polesello". In Rogelio Polesello. Buenos Aires: Galería Carmen Waugh, 1974 * Glusberg, Jorge. "La geometría sensible de Rogelio Polesello". In Rogelio Polesello. Buenos Aires: Ruth Benzacar Galería de Arte, 1990 * Glusberg, Jorge. Rogelio Polesello: Epi e hipergeometría. Buenos Aires: Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone, 1984 * López Anaya, Jorge. "Rogelio Polesello: The neo baroque as metaphor of our era". In Rogelio Polesello: Recent works. Panamá: Museum Galería de Arte, 1992 * Masotta, Oscar. "Rogelio Polesello y el mito de las profanaciones". In Rogelio Polesello. Buenos Aires. Galería Bonino, 1966 * Noé, Luis Felipe. "Polesello encuentra a Polesello". In Rogelio Polesello. Buenos Aires: Galería Lirolay, 1962 * Pau-Llosa, Ricardo. Un acercamiento a Rogelio Polesello. Buenos Aires: Ediciones de Arte Gaglianone, 1984 * Progresiones. Buenos Aires: Palais de Glace, 1995 * Rogelio Polesello en el Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Buenos Aires: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, 2000 * Uribe, Basilio. "Rogelio Polesello, o las proposiciones del ojo". In Rogelio Polesello. México D.F.: Museo de Arte Moderno, 1974 References External links * Category:1939 births Category:2014 deaths Category:Argentine muralists Category:Argentine painters Category:Argentine male painters Category:Argentine sculptors Category:Male sculptors Category:People from Buenos Aires "

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