Monday, February 28, 2011

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The Ethicist Bruce Chatwin goes

How sad! Randy Cohen, The Ethicist the New York Times Magazine to leave the newspaper. I regret very much because I read his weekly column with great pleasure. He responded, so funny and always very human, letters from readers that undergoing ethical problems. "I say with shame burdens, there has Been no such gradual change in my own behavior. Writing the column has not made me even Slightly more virtuous. And I Did not Have to be: Was it in my contract. OK, it wasn 't. But It Should Have Been. I Was not hired to personify Virtue, to be a role model for the kids, But to write about virtue in a way Might readers find engaging. " In his farewell says But that is developing a program on public radio called A Question of Ethics . See you soon, I hope! nytmag .

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Civilization: the West and the Rest Is My Mom

It 's the title of the new book by Niall Ferguson , published by Allen Lane. William Skidelsky talks with noted historian on Guardian. "... It's a book That Belongs at the more populist end of the Ferguson oeuvre. In fact, he [Ferguson] says, he largely wrote it with His children in mind. (He has three, two sons and a daughter, ranging from 11 to 17.) 'The book is designed Partly know a 17-year-old boy or girl will get a lot of history in a very digestible way, and be able to relate to it,' ... Civilization sets out to answer a question that Ferguson identifies as the 'most interesting' facing historians of the modern era: ' Why, beginning around 1500, did a few small polities on the western end of the Eurasian landmass come to dominate the rest of the world? ' In other words, the book attempts to explain the roots of something – western power – that has long fascinated its author." guardian .

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Fob

Fob stands for ' Fresh Off The Boat,' and is a term used to describe Often Asian immigrants who not are just quite on track with American culture. My Mom Is a Fob is a fun book Serena and Teresa Wu (unrelated), which is subtitled: in Broken Inglese Earnest Advice from Your Mom Asian-American, and is published by Perigee Trade. It 's also a blog kept by the same authors. New Yorker.

Shady Characters is a blog devoted to punctuation.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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to Saïd Sayrafiezadeh

E 'an American novelist and writer of Iranian origin. This week's New Yorker has left her a nice story, " Paranoia" on the friendship of two men. Cressida Leyshon the interview: "Q . When you started thinking about the first story Were you drawn to the friendship, or to the idea of \u200b\u200byoung men facing the prospect of a war, or to something else Altogether? A . But When I Began working on "Paranoia" Most I was strongly drawn to the idea of \u200b\u200ba city and the Ways in Which it Responds to war. In this Particular homes, a mid-sized, post-industrial city. New Yorker.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Building Plans For A Dunk Tank

Waiting for London.

A welcome departure unexpected as that which awaits us in a few hours.
A new adventure abroad for a dear friend of ours, a house to open and the desire to accompany the beginning of a fantastic semester. Last minute tickets, luggage to be done (half-empty, waiting for a rich booty in London!) And the joy that accompanies every departure, whatever the goal.
We promise another post entirely dedicated to this small trip full of pictures and stories .... Meanwhile there mostraimo the last set of photos taken to the auditorium: after the afternoon we were to study the next evening to a splendid concert and this was the choice dell'outfit up!
Total look black long coat with cut men's lace dress embellished the details of the neck and the new and much coveted ankle boots (high of course: D) ... to defuse the whole we approached a red scarf and our new clutch of Zara!
What do you think of the ring Abataba ?
and earrings vintage?
good week all!





















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War is boring

War is Boring: Bored Stiff, Scared to Death in the World's Worst War Zones is the title of a graphic novel of war correspondent David Axe and cartoonist Matt Bors (NAL Trade) and also the title of a popular website. "The tragedy of Axe's book is not the actual tragedy of war, nor His boredom with it. It's Himself and His boredom with the rest of humanity, and for this reason His account Should Be read by budding war reporters, so that they might safeguard themselves against developing his outlook. Axe does offer a bit of wisdom at the end, but it is cold comfort. 'The more of the world I see, the less sense it makes,' he writes: 'The more different people I meet, the less I believe in their humanity. The older I get, the less comfortable I am in my own skin….the things we can believe in shrink into a space smaller than our own bodies. To preserve them, for as long as you might, arm yourself, and be afraid." Elissa Lerner sul newyorker .

Monday, February 21, 2011

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What makes a great novel, the great novel?

Se lo chiede Gabriel Brownstein e cerca di rispondere examining recently released two novels, Freedom of Jonathan Franzen and The Cookbook Collector's Allegra Goodman.
Towards the end of his long article Brownstein says, "Twenty years ago, David Foster Wallace wrote an essay Called 'It Unibus Plurum: Television and U.S. Fiction,' in Which he worried That the irony Of His favorite post -moderns ( Pynchon, DeLillo, Gaddis, Barth ) Had Been In His co-opted generation of post-modernists' lives by television, in Particular leering, cynical 'I know this is just such an' kind of TV ads. ; Wallace Worried That His generation of post-modernists had fallen into a trap, a reflexive, cold irony he called 'televisual,' and he described this irony’s gaze as 'the girl who’s dancing with you but who would rather be dancing with someone else.'  Allegra Goodman, of course, is in no danger of falling into this trap. ... Meanwhile Franzen's novel - his whole career, really - is a struggle with this postmodern ironical trap, a struggle to inhabit it and get out of it, to be humane and to be ironic. ... Franzen is dancing with you, sure, ... but he's not wholeheartedly on the floor with his partners.  Allegra Goodman loves her characters - they absorb her attention as if she could wish for nothing more, and she offers them intimately to her readers, so much so That the author herself All but Vanishes. Franzen's characters exist somewhere meanwhile Beneath the glory of His prose. His book is not so much intimate Addressed to the reader, it's Addressed to the Judges and the crowds. themillions .

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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Elizabeth Bishop and the New Yorker

It 's the title of a new book was also published to commemorate the centenary of the birth of the poet. collects the correspondence between Elizabeth Bishop and New Yorker, is published and edited by Joelle Biele by Farrar Straus & Giroux. It 'full of amusing anecdotes, like, "What I think about The New Yorker, can only be Expressed like this: *!@!!!@!*!! " Bishop writes to Marianne Moore in 1940, when he was 29 and had recently published the first poem in the magazine. nyt.


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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H 24.

you remember the shadows last post?
is what (or who) was behind the second!
A combination decidedly more "street", suitable for whole days spent outside the home with the big bag full of indispensable "indispensable different" from one party (Miu Miu of course!) And the adored reflex on the other ... A couple of beatles feet and a "cat" (the vest so we lovingly nicknamed Zara: D) to complete the whole.
of you out in the morning at home with everything you need to address in 12 hours so many different situations and occasions?
And maybe, as in our case, hidden in a pair of stiletto heels bag 12 to be super perfect and ready to face an evening without having to revise at home?
Good evening!