Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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At the invitation of the Centre Francophone de Bourgogne, Veronique TADJO, author of Ivory Coast, the current director of the department of French literature at the University of Johannesburg (Africa South), put his bags in Le Breuil, 71670 France, from 30 November to 4 December 2009.






Tadjo Veronica is a major writer of Africa. She writes both for the youth that it illustrates itself albums published in Africa, as for adults. His books are aimed at what is deepest in man: legends "The Queen Poku" Mamy Wata "but also the tragedy of Rwanda in a book of rare intensity:" The shadow Imana of "construction difficult human feelings" Battlefields and love. "

Veronica does not leave indifferent audiences and has continued to captivate readers (children and adults) during the meetings: High Schools Le Creusot (Saône et Loire) (3h), College de Fontaine French (Côte Gold) (2h), vocational school Montbard (Côte d'Or) (2h), primary school Charles De Gaulle (The Creusot) and readers at libraries of Torcy, and the club Sancé Africa St Remy, all in Saone et Loire. Intense and exciting moments, dialogues and exchanges, to listen, that only the literature and the arts can provide.

Veronica also intervened Thursday, November 26, during the Diversity Week, organized by the Centre Francophone de Bourgogne and exchanged with Nadia Chafik, Moroccan woman writer on the place and role of women in "Africas " in a dia logue two votes.
A great moment too.
In college Fontaine French (Burgundy) France
In high school
Creusot (Saône et Loire) France

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A flower between two stones

Title: A flower between two stones
Author: Francine ALLARD ( website )
Genre: Young adult novel
Publisher: Marcel Broquet (Quebec)

Here is a great novel for children, but adults will read with emotion.
Francine Allard depicts a young disabled with cerebral palsy and other disabled children in care, with sensitivity, realism and generosity. Topic rarely addressed in a young adult novel.
We read the story with emotion and tenderness as the author knows how to show the commitment of these children and the affection we feel for these children.

Francine Allard has no art background suspense, bouncing and staging. The action keeps us in suspense and we captive until the end of the story. With bonus
sea very present, the Canadian space, positive and endearing people, this novel takes the reader into the true feelings, sincere and noble. A beautiful novel humanist.

NB This book is, of course, available to readers at the library of Le Breuil (French funds) 71,670 and can be easily found at the Library of Quebec in Paris. 20, rue Gay Lussac 75005 Paris libraires@librairieduquebec.fr

Quote "" She forgot who you are. These children there are like kittens. As long as they receive love, care and food, they cling to the person who gives them. "

Fancine Allard is a writer of great talent but also a multifaceted artist. We present it in a future publication when we talk to her beautiful trilogy "The seamstress .

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Cunard the majesty of the Atlantic and their competitors


The highly anticipated
Cunard, the majesty of the Atlantic and their competitors BARNICHON Gilles, Daniel Hillion and Luc-Watin Augouard is finally available. This block of 240 pages containing over 600 illustrations mostly in color, traces the history of the great British company ... But, citing as its competitors in the conquest of the North Atlantic for over a century and a half, it is also necessary as a true story of the merchant navy on the preferred route.
The attention given to the accommodation of ships from the beginning adds another original touch to this book that do not involve missing. It is also the only talk at such length in the recent French Queen Victoria .

This is the first book in French to trace the history of the most prestigious shipping company in the world. More than a hundred years, Cunard has adapted to pass through several periods of history Navy. Pronounce his name is to evoke the epic voyage across the Atlantic and the famous Blue Riband of the fastest ship in the Cunard which is historically linked but also the luxurious amenities of ships (the book devotes many pages of photos their accommodations) and pleasure cruises ... The competing companies and their ships are here seen in the historical and economic context, eventful, their rivalry with Cunard.
Over 600 documents illustrate the book. From private collections or archives of the Cunard, they are of great interest and, in many details, highlight the uniqueness of this great company. No need to be a specialist in maritime history to read this book. Whether it is particularly rich in iconography, anecdotes or recalls in history, everyone will find his interest and pleasure.

Authors
Captain Ronald W. Warwick agreed to preface this book. It was at this former commander of Queen Elizabeth 2 told that the Cunard Queen Mary 2 its output shipyards in Saint-Nazaire. Dr.
BARNICHON Gilles is the author of several books on naval history
which the ship De Grasse , those Ships
French hospitals and specialized Ships ( from MDV).
Daniel Hillion , maritime journalist, is a recognized expert in the history of the ships and the author of dozens of books including the recent France Norway and Sandy Hook (from MDV).
Dr. Luc Watin-Augouard is a great connoisseur of the Cunard liners. He relates in this book his experience aboard the most beautiful "majesties" of the company.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Invitation Letter For Inviting Brother

Travel Balda


"The very existence of Balda is not verifiable. Regardless, I'll be back."

On the edge of the unnoticed is a collection of texts in the tradition of imaginary voyages of Michaux and Pierre Bettencourt, an invitation exploration of fictitious and unexplored regions
Michel Guillou offers us and invites us to his own journey in Balda, and it is indeed a very wonderful dream to which he invites us.
I am always wary with this type of novel that we are always promises "full of poetry," but in fact we often find poetry with evocations of worlds under the influence, roads, route already known for places that often have an air of deja vu. With
Guillou is above all wonderful and unreal in question, these imaginary lands full of what childhood dreamed possible because that quite conceivable.
The difference between dreams and reality based not on fantasy but in the imagination.
Guillou fact as did Michaux, Bettencourt, Bee but Cyrano de Bergerac and many others (I'm a few years ago any subjective mapping of these imaginary lands ), the relation of a journey that takes its source deep within the intimate because that is what we Guillou shows except his inner world, the world as a dream?
Above all there is this sentence placed incipit which I find is all the mystery and charm of the book
"distances separating variables of Balder, very brief, very extensive, always winding. "This sentence
for entry into the field has no starting point. There is no point of origin to varying distances. Where is he from Balda to go? This is the reader to define, it is somewhat the standard meter. There is in that first sentence the full force of the invitation, we know immediately that this will also drive us to lay off for the journey Guillou proposes.
Balda is a world governed primarily by the art of matching words, a world that fascinates with its ability to divert or take literally the usual expressions. Thus baldéens can reap from the shadows into large jars for the days spent in the desert. Because they "always dressed in the costume of his destiny", he must learn to dress with care ... hat constrictor can become an object suddenly mortal.
It should be clear now, a surreal anime Balda and its inhabitants.
On the banks of the unnoticed is a book to be enjoyed, savored like a fine wine, complex and harmonious, generous and constantly renew its flavors, identical and yet new and more subtle with every sip.

Michel Guillou, On the banks the unnoticed Gallimard, 19 euros.

Friday, December 4, 2009

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Hospital ships of New Zealand


The New Zealand troops played an important role in certain periods of the second world war. There is a site dedicated hospital ships which carried the flag.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

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experience Johnson

book dislocated

The unlucky arises primarily as a box and not as a book. A box containing twenty eight notebooks unrelated. A preface (Jonathan Coe) and September 20 only two other books include a title (the first and last) all others are marked with a symbol (all different).
Inside the box on the left side are afraid to read the instructions:
"except the first and last" chapters "(indicated as such), the twenty five more can be read in any order."
Here we are in the presence of a book the likes of Pattern of Cortazar, or perhaps (if the experiment is not conclusive) of these "books that you are the hero" (remember you) that we carry around from page to page in search of I do not know what a treasure.
Yet what I call "experience Johnson" pushes the boundaries of the slap in the face.
not only BS Johnson to score the decisive goal (since there is also a question football) but also win the match and go with that paris (bet on games is very English).
This novel reinvents its shape to such an extent that the shuffle mode is no longer an obstacle, but a catalyst in the service of his story.
But after all what is it?
"This book tells the story of what happens in the mind of a man"
man-a writer, but also sports editor for the occasion - is sent to a city account for a football match. On his arrival he realizes he has already come here that this city is back in her a lot of memories, those of a childhood sweetheart (Wendy) and her betrayal and those of his friend - died of cancer-(Tony). The story is simple
perhaps even trivial, that of a man who remembers a time in his life. But she is really driven by the strength of interior monologue that has been presented randomly.
The novel is a feat formal (random playback works well) about the service of a strong, poignant, powerful ...
"where I'll start, how to say what it was, its disintegration." The unlucky
is the story of a mess, a verbal logorrhea which exhausts a relationship and friendship. In short a storm under a skull.
Johnson played on the fragmentation of memory, linearity does not exist until it is in the sphere of memory, remembrance hackneyed. Each book is the relationship of a memory, a past moment happens to consciousness when he chose water, so it can be read as if the plan is just to be in the head ...
In a forthcoming book (surely I will come back) Patrick Roegiers writing about Proust and Joyce:
Joyce knew the book by heart. Add for him it was first remember. "Imagination is the work performed on the memory." Proust stated: "imagination is memory." And Joyce: "Imagination is memory."
the narrator of Unlucky is faced with precisely this problem of consistency, the mass loses his memory because of the time and working memory accuracy (just as alcohol because it seems), the text is regularly punctuated with phrases like "yet impossible to put this memory, he refuses to take his place."
The novel is a fun dive in the mental space of the narrator, a place that becomes more than pure space. Johnson comes to rightly make the time and duration ineffective in inner speech (except in snatches as malleable as interchangeable).
"The mind always manages to organize everything, he always wants to restore order, otherwise it disturbs, anarchy, disorder, a real torture."
Precisely this is where we torture inflicts Johnson and it also deals with his narrator.
A reading (after rearranged the order of chapters), I never stopped wanting to restore order in these moments of memory., because all the episodes to make sense. Read Unlucky is to accept to let go, but also to experience the torture he evokes, and let them endure the chaos.
Bryan Stanley Johnson, Unlucky, Quidam publisher, Collection Made in Europe, 32 euros.