Literature Books
Richard Hetu is the correspondent of La Presse in New York since 1994. It is also the author of three seventh grade literature books including the novels The Way West (VLB 2002) and Go to the Star (VLB 2006). He lives in Manhattan with his family. After weeks of violent repression in Syria, Barack Obama has called for the departure of President of this country, Bashar al Assad, in a statement released this morning. L "Poetry is such, I think, the real, the real truth. The real reality tends to fly away, one of the roles of the poet is enough to seal it real so it does not fly, to keep it close to us. "Alain Borne, extract love life death: second anthology of unpublished poems (Voice Ink, 1994). How to salute Jacques Bret, Georgette Maly, Paul Vincensini, Jean Breton, Lucienne Couvreux-Rouche and Alain Blanc, past and present advocates of the work and memory of Alain Borne (1915-1962). The fund "Alain Borne" (literary archives and private library) is located at the Library inter Maurice Pic of Montelimar (Drome). It regularly organizes conferences and symposia on the poet. Coffee literary literate Island received the day before yesterday afternoon, the author Hamid Grine that the time of a meeting, discussed its literature, its relationship to journalism, his latest novel and its relation to sport, including football. He first discussed at the meeting hosted by Sid-Ali Sakhri, literature and, more specifically, the latest novel by the author, it will not last long (Alpha Editions, 2009). In the latter, Hamid Grine portrays the Algerian press through the character archetypal Hassoud: a newspaper publisher whose only ambition in life than to destroy its competitors, deceiving his family and be seen and considered the most beautiful, the best and most "in". A character "bling-bling" to the exaggerated features that brings together all the flaws of humanity. Grine Hamid's novel unveils the world so fascinating to the press and is one of the first to be interested in the world of the press and publishing. Hamid Grine often evokes Balzac and other novelists of the realist movement, and as Balzac, Grine was interested in the world of publishers and the press because he has known. His description is all the more realistic and true. In addition, it was also about football, because Hamid Grine is a former sports journalist and his relation to the two disciplines which seem diametrically opposed, is relevant. Especially since many authors around the world have never hidden their love for the sport, rallying and social phenomenon, especially in the Olympic Montherlant, Jean Philippe Toussaint in The Melancholy of Zidane and Albert Camus was goalkeeper and who cultivated a great passion for football, and even Eugene Ebodé Cameroonian writer who was a professional footballer and has turned into a writer after an injury. The French Pascal Boniface devoted part of his writings in football, with tests such as football Geopolitics (1998) or The Earth is round like a balloon. Hamid Grine, meanwhile, wrote a book about Lakhdar Belloumi. But the news has taken over the rest, and the guest Island lettered briefly talked about the strained relationship between the coach and the national press, while evoking the qualification of Algeria in the 2010 World Cup. "For the first time since 1962, it was identified with something," he said about the team of Algeria and the joy given by the Algerians Saâdane some foals. "I am against identities. I prefer the word Kéchichian ensures that never Paulhan, elusive figure if ever there was, was perverse with respect to readers, and it is believed willingly damage it does not open further by referring to the compass of the same evil, the real then, with respect to some authors, enemies or friends, it meant Etiemble talk about it, he had long been at his side … Then go to "goodness" of Paulhan, but with variable geometry. It is reflected nowhere better than in his writing, or more precisely, its spelling, the author is right to insist as roundness, so full and so frank, is more eloquent than many speeches and a letter from the hand Paulhan was a sharpness and clarity that is found only among Antoine Blondin, to believe they were writing with pen Sergeant-Major, by applying a blotter under the elbow, Paul Morand, who was also hit, has described the "righteousness of the line width of the margins, curly letters, white balance, and blacks." A kind of picture emerges actually visit, finesse and nuances, not the best approach for identifying (if deserves to be known, there are gains in mystery), but to decrypt it in small steps. In this portrait in mosaic, fed looks the other focused on him, we retain the modesty of a disturbing man who allowed himself to embarrass any contradiction, a soft voice (listen to this in an interview with Peter on Dumayet Fautrier the enraged and informal art), a turn to laugh, looking perpetually surprised, the taste of the secret of hiding and disguise the paradox on edge ("I put fifty to give me a name. An obscure name "). The kind of man who, in his quest for God, so questions about the mechanisms of his quest that he forgot to question God. Taking the quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns to his own contemporaries, he made a fight between right and rhetoricians of left-wing terrorists. He had come to grant such permanent price doubt erected in absolute terms, he became a mystic skepticism. At the end of a long development in Les Fleurs de Tarbes (1941), slice it, "Suppose I said nothing." Admit, but what is written is written and it is not about to forget it. For Jean Paulhan has enjoyed a unique status, its intellectual rigor over time, an absolute fidelity to literature, his commitment during the war and at the time of treatment, he played in the French republic of letters what it is sorely lacking today: a critical consciousness. weird, I thought I said