Thursday, May 24, 2007

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Lauren Weisberger - THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

funny and cool, but ... an epic surface greatly performed!

Obviously I saw the movie. It amused me, what is needed. Like Meryl Streep, so I can forgive him anything. And now, a few months later, here it gives me the book. Good. How to respond to these six hundred page views on the big screen? And there I was like a reflex that I could describe as "Bridget Jonessien. I read this newspaper whose crusty humor carried me to tears of laughter, where the film which had resulted in me deeply disappointed. So here I am about to do the opposite with "The Devil Wears Prada."

And what a surprise! Again the adaptation was very rough and finally far enough pages of the novel. Much funnier, much more complex and more accurate as well. Less Machiavellian bottom. But there Andrea discovers more spiritual, much more Tortured by his own side to quit all the horror he felt the world of fashion. Lauren Weisberger, author, invites us to a methodical and subtle exploration of the cruelty installed by the praying mantis Prestly Miranda. This is not a giant icicle balance alternately cruel arms stitched to spread best-of programs such as New Star. She is a woman from nothing and reached the summit. This is not a manipulative sadist but only a temperamental woman who nobody ever dared to say "crap".

This novel remains an extremely pleasant accessory to accompany a beach towel and a tube of sunscreen. Many self-mockery in the description of an illusory perfection that person will never reach.

For those who had hitherto escaped the pitch:
Prestly Miranda is the editor of Runway, the fashion magazine that makes the rain and fine weather in this area throughout the world. It is a terrible tyrant before whom vixen everyone is petrified of scary. Andrea Sachs, fresh out of college, finds himself recruited by chance by the magazine and becomes the personal assistant to Miranda. This book recounts his ordeal at It starts at one year.

The parallel must be drawn: the author was the personal assistant to Anna Wintour, patroness of Vogue magazine in New York, said to be the high priestess of the fashion world and the most tyrannical employer that it is (but in the real world).

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

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And one more acquisition ...

I would not claim to do an analysis like Techcrunch, but I admit that the announcement of the acquisition of Feedburner by Google makes me react.
past few months, there is more than that. Acquisitions. Constantly. Large bought with a vengeance. Were consolidated, and especially we deprive the competitor of good service (which raised the stakes).
So for now, Microsoft has not yet succeeded in buying Yahoo, but just to know that it was in the pipes the last few weeks is a little crazy.
Who's next? Ebay? Soon there will be more than two giants who make war. And small who seek to redeem as soon as possible. Then, of course, nothing is final, but I do not see what could upset this scenario. What happen outsider to shake Microsoft and Google? And would have enough nerve to refuse a bid ...
I'm not convinced it's a good thing in the end. Of course, everyone does not aim to finish on the stock market, and be redeemed by a great outcome is a more than respectable. But where are the services purchased? Often they have not moved for months. And for the user (because everyone does not create its startup), it means that there is always more pub, insidiously crept into every corner of the web.

So who is next?

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Saturday, May 19, 2007

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Bruneau Perreau - HOMOSEXUALITY (collection of keys and texts)

A collection well compulsive solid foundation for a necessary reflection.

This is not really a test but rather a document. And if it happened to me yet to comment on this kind of small works that I like very much, start with this one is particularly pleasant. Indeed, textbooks, provided they are carefully selected and rigorously presented and linked, are a boon for anyone who wants learn and hard to endure the non-writing of journalists and other hacks in the vulgar verb ( and analysis absent or coarser!).

short, this book published by Flammarion in his collection is Librio of these high-quality documents on subjects as common as overrated and yet still call for a dialogue need to live together, ever more urgent to demolish prejudices, to change attitudes, bring the Neanderthals out of his cave a bit dirty. We owe this quality to the author, Bruno Perreau, Senior Lecturer in the IEP of the prestigious Rue Saint Guillaume (Science-Po Paris) and who devoted his thesis and his academic career studying homosexuality in history political and legal. It condenses and in these few pages all the tracks needed to build the foundations for a reflective discussion may allow a change of mentality: history, law, sociology, psychology, France, the world ... No point of view is left out, whether pleasant or downright violent.

Submissions by Bruno Perreau are also richly varied and selected from Plato to Freud, Foucault to Himmler, Robert Badinter to Jeremy Bentham, Pontus Thyard of Saint Thomas Aquinas ... They are portraying various lighting cultural, legal, philosophical as vast rewarding. For once, a compulsive, if booklet is of such quality ...

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

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Paul Auster - CITY OF GLASS (The New York Trilogy 1) Bernard Werber

The complexity of the Trilogy ...

I love Paul Auster ... I think I have written often enough (how does it too?) On these pages. But I do know that in recent months and I have discussed his work in complete disorder. And if I've already expressed that I was far more adept than his recent work as the first album (everything is relative and everything is still a very high quality), it was one day that I attack the City of Glass Auster.

I would not say anything new about the history, the author allows himself to take a private detective to get stuck in a mental gear that will result in a spiral winding and unpredictable. To the ends. As usual with Auster.

The author puts in its pages that called Sibylline different reading levels. Auster does it all the time. But here, I do not know if it is the density of the narrative, the concentration of words and situations that cause them, the levels are difficult to penetrate. Catchy, reflective, cathartic why not, but he should read this novel a good ten times after a thorough study of the literary work austerienne to penetrate all mysteries. The work has been done elsewhere. All I can say my level is how much I still enjoyed this work.

But it is a work in progress "of the human soul. A work voluntarily unfinished (I'm not talking about history, I understood that there was a trilogy!). The interior construction of characters that always inimitable talent Auster is partly left to the discretion of a player who will be able to place what they need for its understanding, to advance personally. It is an open book, a "red book" left to our liberty, our inner feather to our needs.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

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- THE ULTIMATE SECRET

The complexity and vicissitudes of the mind (biological) human.

Ah! An author can afford to lead the reader on trips that did not even suspect imaginable before opening the first pages of the new opus of the master. Master of science fiction in the true sense of the genre, it will in the 90's to the fantastic pedigree at a time when literature has forgotten the genius of Orwell and Kafka only suction often than pale flirtations campaign or "docudrama" fictionalized , concealing the names of these politicians that we recognize a little because the anagram used to name the character is so subtle that a deep thought of "pretending" still running in New Star.

So after traveling underground from these little creatures that once repelled and now we are forcing our respect after travel among the dead, then the angels, and before us to the heart of the school of the gods, Bernard Werber, in a more human we were invited to travel to the heart of ourselves in his wonderful book of travel. It extends the intimate epic in greater detail. And we are witnessing the return of science embedded in the soul of Werber - it is a science journalist before being a writer, unless it be the opposite now! The Ultimate Secret takes us to the heart of the workings of this marvelous machinery that constitutes the human brain, with its shadows, its fogs and its network of synapses indecipherable. From a hospital bed where research advances so fast that it can reveal the ultimate secret of our cerebral, and an insane asylum located on the islands of Lerins, in front of Cannes, the mechanisms of our cortex occur and become confused before our eyes.

Very didactic, it's the talent that makes us dream Werber, traveling, sharing, allows us to escape while having the sensation of watching an old episode of the excellent program "is not rocket science." You learn so much about the human brain and its functioning or its uncertainty as the difficulty in retaining our most !

is a beautiful way, entertaining and informative. Werber is a very good, better than the new series on the gods. The Ultimate Secret is in the heart of the study period the man and his internal and social behaviors among Werber (Book of Travel, Ultimate Secret, Our friends in humans). An interesting series.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

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Jonathan Coe - The Dwarves of Death

The thriller, night and the musical power.

Jonathan Coe gratifies us always of what is certainly a large part of his talent, his leg, at least the hook number of readers to his writing so special: the construction of his characters. It shapes as a person immersed in a world different characters in each novel, and so rooted in him. Gregory Dudden in "The House of Sleep" is a good example, better still with William that we find here.

William is a musician, pianist passionate top of his twenty-three spring has invested in London as he could, abandoning his campaign in the hope of belonging to a small rock band that pierce maybe someday. He lives with roommates in a young woman he knows very little and he meets one hour every three weeks at most. He lives there in the HLM London, away from even the subway, but he lives there to play. He plays the piano like others breathe, out of need. A young man who more and more mundane work in a store. His normal life is turned upside down when he is witness to a murder committed under his eyes by two dwarfs.

And it is this reversal that Jonathan Coe opens his story. His whole approach, built around the musical structure, will be a huge step backwards by William on itself to understand what led him here and bring up its final outcome. In this construction of the book is fairly common, except the following chapters the different movements of a piece.

I do not like it as much as "The House of Sleep", although he is very honorable to me and he held me awake late into the night. I have not found the constructive genius I expected from this author. This novel, thriller musical entertainment is still a good bill and writing slender, smooth, clean, always pleasant.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

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Interview (s) for Kappa Kappa

No, I am not party to retire on a yacht. I rather put my silence on account of the work (it is always class, that excuse!)
As you all understand, Kappa has his own blog, and the first beta version will come soon. What puts a little pressure.
And the arrival of Vincent has accelerated the pace, which is good for Kappa, but not for my sleep ;-)

Still, today I answered an interview on the blog Kappa, in which I has a little more. I also soon publish an article that I had quite nice in a local business newspaper, in the section leaders of tomorrow (class, no?)

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Bernard Werber - THE BUTTERFLY STAR

In ease to banalities: the art of writing with her feet.

Whether it is disappointing to read the latest published one of his favorite authors and can not deprive himself of the idea, through the pages, he must have a balance of tax pay higher than expected. Bernard Werber teaches us with this little album art of the banal, the commonplace, the ease by taking exactly the same themes, the same analysis and the same springs that drama Empire of the Angels and his Trilogy of Gods (the Volume 3 is finally out there or is it a flop at this point that the trilogy can be summed up two volumes?).

Butterfly Star is a project idea and a good living. This is where the bottom lies. If any book can be summarized in Werber's good news, that there should be an AFP dispatch. Two people meet in a car accident, their lives rock. And they find themselves on a crazy project, "the last hope is the leak, leave this Earth rotten to recreate a new humanity, clean and healthy on another planet, 1000 years of travel of the Earth. Why not.
The author imagines a fabulist vessel capable of transporting 144,000 people so as to recreate a closed world with its vegetation, its humanity. This preserves humanity, all clean and sterilized, will arrive on the new planet after ten generations.
but guess what, they are men. Even if we chose the best, peace, the purest in the beginning, they will pervert it is in their nature (nature damn, oh shucks, it's too balo!). And finally Werber us redo the entire history of mankind in its great Twingo space. Frankly it's ridiculous. Left to invent a project as insane and move super fast on the technical details to enable assuming it succeeds, as do something a little new. If we dwell on it for the same cycles of war and peace as we know it here, why bother?

None. Sure. Werber is that is a deep deterministic. We can do nothing for this human nature predestined to fail. She carries its limitation, it is his loss in his genes. Besides, he does not doubt for one of its main characters (yeah, in 1000 years they change often!) That human wars are occurring as the natural regulation of our overcrowding.

The worst is the end. If you do not want not know, skip this paragraph. If you want suspense, rewrite history because of all the ways there are not any! In the end, they are more than a couple and landed on another planet inhabited by dinosaurs ...! Wow! And what happens? Woman dies, then recreated a man from one of his ribs! Re-Wow! And as she would later takes the leaf, every time he tells the story of their arrival on this planet it will include everything wrong: for Adrian, she hears Adam, Eve Eva intends to include it Elith Lilith, for it includes Satine Satan ... You see where I go like this? And yes, he dared. Any Christian dogma about the origin of humanity becomes a dark farce orchestrated by a teen hard of hearing which includes half of what he says! Moreover, the idea made me smile. But frankly. All for it. 244 pages for that.

There's sometimes we really wonder: why?

Monday, May 7, 2007

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Paul Auster - THE INVENTION OF SOLITUDE

Catharsis of a soul: when the author discovered her writing ...

How to submit questioned the talent of Paul Auster? I raised the issue when speaking of LEVIATHAN. It is impossible. It is certainly not loving. But he has this talent, it is the contemporary American literature by itself, the summary and sublimating.

Yet there are missteps. Sure. THE INVENTION OF SOLITUDE do is perhaps not one, an early work. Paul Auster narrates the death of his father, the states of mind accompanying this period obviously difficult and highly cathartic. Some things need to evacuate? Need to test a script which he does not yet reach? Youthful ?

I have no answer. Auster fanatics will appreciate this book as a bearer of revelations about the personality of their author. Little interest outside. No real theme, which is nothing to hang. This book made me think about my hunger and where Paul Auster gives me always to think, I just say "Oh Well ..."

Friday, May 4, 2007

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Emmanuel Carrère - a Russian novel

Disadvantages of a radiant heredity.

Say it once to set the context: Emmanuel Carrère is the son of Helene Carrere d'Encausse. But it is also the grand son of the father of it. Do not look for the trap, there are none. Rather, the starting line of a mad dash to the author, through itself and from branch to branch of a tree loaded. Crazy race with or without thread. If, however, this thread exists: pain. Which? 'That Is The Question. " The pain seems to be an ontological component of the pen of the novelist. It is there and she weighs. And when she fled, she just changes as a gateway, shape, way. The author

and main character of this autobiographical novel, this autofiction if gender is now recognized (I also found him a certain nobility, but that's not the point), flees to a remote Russian province where nothing happens, where nothing seems possible to extract the light of social and emotional night, a fog of ambition, a storm of alcohol, dramas and talk. With this in Russia where he tries to feel the weight of its past, the presence of his grandfather, the story that his mother keeps jealously. This is also where he fled an unlikely romance with a woman more tortured him again. Why the middle of nowhere? Because. To do what? Wait. It happens something. And if nothing happened? Would we really have to look deep within?

The author-protagonist attempts a crazy experiment, that of the new erotic literary exhibitionism, to win back the love that disappears, evaporates. But when everything collapsed within beings, it is unrealistic to believe that the arts of creation can save what no longer exists. Accept a break is to live the failure of self, this is what has built the hope of becoming. It is a challenge. In the case of this novel may be an issue. Because the rupture told over a hundred pages is a cruelty rarely achieved.

hurt each other to avoid going down himself. Search for answers to his family does not want to ask. Wait outside act to avoid getting involved yourself, watch others do not see as you are. The writing is compelling, powerful novel, the cold pain. As hardened by the long Russian winter ...

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

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Tonino Benacquista - THREE SQUARE RED ON BLACK BACKGROUND

Closer to the cruelty and derision ... fatalism

Benacquista known for his sharp pen, the style cynicism "autodérisoire" spicy but so funny. His crime novels are usually due to extreme situations, limits, he introduces his characters and places.

In "Three red squares on a black background" genius goes further: Anthony is an ordinary man in ordinary life, some would say dull. Yes, sadly commonplace. It goes up and dismantle exhibits in a gallery for contemporary art. It was nice for a colleague Laughter ... the job. He does not really art. He hangs. Her reason for living? What animates once the work finished? Billiards, art balls on the green carpet. He made this art and tends to perfection. He thinks maybe they can become champion and live his sole passion.

The situation is most cruel in the world is this: this man has a passion and it is that makes it stand each day. And because it will be at the wrong time in the wrong place, everything will collapse: he loses his right hand and with it any future in the pool.

is under pressure from hatred, under the Energy a final desperation as the anti-hero goes after a journey that transcends it. The man in the street chasing this fear that grips every human being to lose power, the attribute without which his only passion can not be assuaged. What would a pool player without his right hand? A music lover struck by deafness? An athlete paralyzed after a trivial accident in which he has no responsibility?

is this horror in itself is frightening that our societies Benacquista depicts with his usual talent in taking a novel which is not apparent but not unscathed.