Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Thursday, January 25, 2018
LIVRES...ET TRUMP : AUCUN RAPPORT.
Les livres ont leur saison en enfer. Ce qu'ils representent est sous attaque aux Etats Unis. L'intellectuel est devenu l'ennemi d'une administration inculte.
Les livres, comme leurs auteurs, restent coriaces ...
Il est des livres lus trop tot. Souvent il s'agit d'oeuvres du genre poids lourd, russe, ou de romans francais d'entre deux guerres qui ont mal vieilli (Mauriac et Co.)
Il y a des livres fleuve dont personne n'ose avouer les avoir abandonnes a mi parcours: Marcel Proust, Henry James, James Joyce...
Il y a des livres coupables : genre policier, les sophismes brillants de Roland Barthes, Jean Cocteau, Oscar Wilde, Ian McEwan...
Il reste des oeuvres incontournables : T.S. Eliot, Thomas Mann, W.G. Sebald, Naipul, Simone de Beauvoir, entre autres.
Il y a l'armee des ombres, celle des ecrivains qui osent etre derangeants . Michel Houellebecq, Christopher Hitchens.
Reste les casse-pieds, souvent historiens, souvent bavards , type Marguerite Yourcenar (Memoires).
Il reste le club des lecteurs mythomanes (nous tous) qui rencontrent Hamlet, Darcy et Madame Bovary sans s'etre suffisamment inquietes d'ou ils sortent.
Le president des Etats Unis est a Davos. On peut parier qu'il n'a pas emporte "La montagne magique" dans ses bagages.
Monday, January 22, 2018
TRUMP : Now is the winter of our discontent (Richard III,I.I.I.)
This last year, Trump's first, feels like a "season in hell". The government's current shutdown is the poisonous cherry on this foul-tasting cake. Since January 20, 2017 America has lost its looks and its friends. It is left with broken pieces inside and with an unreliable coterie of occasional accomplices outside. The president runs around the White House like a demented monarch wearing earplugs to protect him both from legitimate outrage or embarrassing vulgar adulation. The former dubious real estate joker has become a pariah.
The damage done is enormous. The United States do not fair better than, let's say, Russia and they score lower--by a large margin--than China. The Europeans are, for the time-being, like a lover on ice. This administration is seen as an unreliable light-weight, while the problems pile up. The "America First" mantra has become a shortcut for overall meltdown. The White House brags about the tax cut, the Wall Street boom and the "home coming" of money and investment that are lured back by the lower corporate taxes. By executive order and deregulation, the fundamental rules and principles of governance are now being dismantled. The constitutional "tripod" is under attack. America was often greater in attempting than in achieving. Now it is remarkable in failing. All administrations have tried, with various degrees of success, to correct, rebuild, improve the fabric of society. Today, war has been declared against all that lifted people up. Only the Camorra, which has surrounded Trump from his Casino days until now, benefits. The corrupt cloud hangs over the president and the toxic louche whispers permeate the air.
As a result, the Western hemisphere has gotten a black eye. EU countries take advantage of a regained room to manoeuvre given "on the cheap", turning a cold shoulder to the US. Trump remains basically insecure. He hates proximity, be it in international relations or in the private sphere. He plays the car salesman but despises the customer. He charms (?) who he needs but ends up on his own. He plays his family but would be ready to dump any of them suspected of lese majeste. He prefers to be flattered ad nauseam, rather than risk the hurt of slight. His fellow "strong leaders" worldwide know too well his craving for flattery ketchup and wisely abstain from lecturing him Kissinger-style, as Europeans usually try, without success.
America has seen it all, but this might be the first time that this extraordinary experiment comes face-to-face with its possible limitations. The majority of Americans feel dejected. Even the infamous Trump-base might wake up some day to face the music. They were promised coal mine days and in the end they might even get them, and choke on the dust of their gullible naivety. The new oligarchs made in the US prosper but will miss the new economy train which is leaving the station. In this America, as in authoritarian regimes, innovation is becoming the rattle of the privileged rather than the motor of a society as a whole.
When there is a draft one closes the window. The air coming out of Washington is foul. From California to the EU windows are being secured. Sometimes principle must come ahead of loyalty. Alliances are not set in stone. There is nothing wrong in revisiting them. Europe and the United States loom larger than a bad weekend. Their basic existential raison d'etre should not be allowed to fall prey to a pack of greedy amateurs or foolish outbursts. Unfortunately, the stockholders of the former rock-solid Atlantic idea might lose patience. That Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury is number one on the non-fiction best-seller list says a lot about the current mood in the land. The ridicule has invaded 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, which risks becoming a lonely place.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
TRUMPWORLD : IF JOSEPH CONRAD WERE ALIVE.....
The last verbal racist utterances of Trump are still having a ripple effect in the world. The gross vocabulary is less unexpected than his total disregard for the hurt created and for the offense given. One is also entitled to ask questions about the moral sanity of the Republicans in the audience, who heard the same sound bites as the others present but chose to go for a momentary memory lapse instead. That so many were scandalized was to be expected--to a point--because all know that since January 20, 2017 proper manners and vocabulary were packed by Obama's movers. There are few manners left. Does anyone in his or her right mind expect a presidential "sonnet" instead of gutter talk? Does anyone still hope for truth, or plausibility at least, to come out of this insane administration? Where is the outrage, where is today's Joseph Conrad? The Heart of Darkness is here.
This commentary pleaded earlier for distance, given that the world at large, be it for different reasons, has nothing to gain from a kow-tow to this grotesque ruler. He might be flattered by some, and snubbed by others, but he should never be allowed to get away with his lies and structural attention deficit. It is enough to let him dismantle his own realm, but he should become infrequentable elsewhere. Now he has decided to go to Davos, to the contemporary Plato's Symposium. He might even wear his "America First" fool's cap. No doubt he is already reading Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain to get in the mood. One can see him, red tie and unbuttoned coat, with a hair comb-over, looking at the peaks in full Berchtensgraden-mode.
This permanent nightmare will only get worse. The man should also be awarded a prize for Darwinian survival, not of the fittest but of the unthinkable. His "base" sticks with him and loves its hero from the lucha libre, who wears his mask and cape with the pathological pride of the deranged. He has been compared to Nero, but this is the ultimate insult to the Roman emperor who would never have followed in the path of a vulgar, corrupt used-car dealer.
The US president has decided not to risk his life and dignity in the streets of London. That is the only good news that Theresa May received in months. Her Majesty might be equally relieved not to have to share too small a space with too large an infant.
The problems are piling up and the politics, under consideration or being implemented, are radically changing America's psyche. The disrespect for the Constitution, the cynical rollback of essential beliefs and the rule-of-law might take a long time to recover. What is left needs to be defended less by barriers than by barricades. Indeed, America is broken. The question is how long it will take to repair.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
CATHERINE DENEUVE
Catherine Deneuve a su creer autour d'elle une aura d'elegance et de classe qui reste inegalee.
Aujourd'hui elle cru devoir prendre position sur les retombees des affaires de harcellement sexuel, apres les prises de position a l'occasion des Golden Globes. C'est dommage car elle s'est trompee de cible et de generation. D'abord elle ne prete pas suffisamment d'attention au contexte "lieu de travail". On ne drague pas dans l'abattoir. Ensuite sa critique sous-jacente traduit une sorte d'alienation par rapport a un enjeu plus global, qui ambitionne de mettre fin a des situations de chantage et d'inegalites, dont les femmes ont ete les victimes en premier lieu. Elle semble souffrir d'un complexe de flirt et de metro, sans doute a cause de Truffaut, Depardieu & Co. Il ne s'agit pas ici de penaliser le flirt, mais de sevir contre une espece de droit du Seigneur batard.
Probablement les propos de Deneuve ont donne lieu a des interpretations abusives mais elle en est premiere responsable. Il ne faut pas imiter les Amazones et les decibels declamatoires mais il convievnt de ne pas donner carte blanche a des abus trop longtemps ignores.
Deneuve reste la grande dame du cinema mais elle gagnera davantage a garder sa distance quitte a laisser aux generations qui la suivent la poursuite efficace des transgressions qui sont restees trop longtemps impunies.
Monday, January 8, 2018
THE GOLDEN GLOBES
The 2018 Golden Globes were a rather subdued affair. Overstated in black, understated in choices that were mostly low-key but quality affairs. The usual royalty--Spielberg, Streep, Hanks--was ignored, with the exception of Oprah Winfrey who made a speech which had almost presidential-aspiring accents. Obviously, with this president even the weather forecast sounds presidential nowadays.
Since the sexual harassment tsunami brought Hollywood to some form of standstill, the culture is being rebooted. It is nevertheless necessary, here and elsewhere (politics, i.a.), to beware of some form of mass hysteria which might end up curtailing the ways of normal human interplay. For sure, the workplace is not a bedroom, and jobs should be rewarded by equal pay. The workplace should, however, not become a barren environment wherein normal personal behavior cannot still flourish. A flirt can still remain polite. If not, we might as well stop all comedies and forget about Mary Tyler Moore. A Watteau painting must not be replaced by an auto-flagellation Zurbaran.
America often travels from exaggeration to exasperation. In the psyche there seems often to be a deficit of nuance. True, certain situations require a radical moral mobilization. Racial inequality, Vietnam, gender, equal pay, defense of democracy and of acquired added values (environment, Medicare, Justice, education) should indeed activate a "primal scream". However once the statement has been made, the black dress comes down and the work begins. It is not enough to be anti-Trump or pro-just-cause. Strategies are needed since the looming overhaul is much more vicious and organized than most people perceive or realize. Better get ready now.
The Golden Globes wisely abstained from the Trump formula which just adds lies to insults, and thrives on the applause of his mostly older white demented cabinet members who have to appear at regular intervals for some form of embarrassing Sieg Heil ceremonial in honor of the commander-in-chief. That the president was mostly ignored in the Golden Globes event will have made him furious, since to be ignored or being the butt of jokes makes him equally enraged. Clowns are a sad lot. They need the laughs but resent the indignities they have to put up with for deserving them.
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