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  • Baroug @baroug 28/11/2011 03:20

    Letters : The King James Bible and eternal copyright | Books | The Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/nov/27/king-james-bible-eternal-copyright

    Michael Gove and the government are making a gift of the King James Bible to every school in the UK (Report, 25 November) but continue to restrict how we use it. The crown has a perpetual #copyright on the King James Bible, through “letters patent” originally issued to stop unofficial editions and then to protect the country from ranters, shakers, Quakers, nonconformity and popery.

    #religion

    • #James Bible
    • #King
    • #United Kingdom
    • #The Guardian
    • #The Guardian
    • #Michael Gove
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  • Baroug @baroug 27/11/2011 15:07
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    @notabene
    @james
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    Alan Moore – meet the man behind the protest mask | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/nov/27/alan-moore-v-vendetta-mask-protest

    Moore first noticed the masks being worn by members of the Anonymous group, “bothering Scientologists halfway down Tottenham Court Road” in 2008. It was a demonstration by the online collective against alleged attempts to censor a YouTube video. “I could see the sense of wearing a mask when you were going up against a notoriously litigious outfit like the Church of Scientology.”

    But with the mask’s growing popularity, Moore has come to see its appeal as about something more than identity-shielding. “It turns protests into performances. The mask is very operatic; it creates a sense of romance and drama. I mean, protesting, protest marches, they can be very demanding, very gruelling. They can be quite dismal. They’re things that have to be done, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re tremendously enjoyable – whereas actually, they should be.”

    • #alan moore
    • #YouTube
    • #V for Vendetta
    • #V
    • #New York
    • #online collective
    • #Anonymous
    • #artist
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  • grommeleur @grommeleur 21/11/2011 06:48
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    The vibrant joy of Robert Crumb’s album covers
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/nov/20/robert-crumb-album-covers

    The cult cartoonist’s artwork for various artists has a vividness and oomph that is almost like music in itself

    http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2011/11/18/1321624181761/Janis-Joplin-Cheap-Thrill-007.jpg

    • #Robert Crumb
    • #The cult cartoonist
    • #Crumb
    • #Blind Lemon Jefferson
    • #Cheap Thrills
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  • Rezo @rezo 15/11/2011 10:44
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    V for Vendetta: Political resonance (The Guardian)
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/nov/14/v-for-vendetta-politcal-resonance

    The social implications of the story remain compelling – and not as unambiguous as you might assume Source: The Guardian

    • #The Guardian
    • #The Guardian
    • #alan moore
    • #V for Vendetta
    Rezo @rezo
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  • Baroug @baroug 23/10/2011 03:02

    The Bodhisattva’s Brain: Buddhism Naturalized, by Owen Flanagan; Meditating Selflessly: Practical Neural Zen by James H Austin – review | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/oct/23/buddhism-bodhisattva-flanagan-meditating-austin

    Buddhism seems well placed to capitalise on this pent-up demand in the spiritual market. It appears to promise all the goodness of
    #religion without the harmful supernatural additives. Even better, scientists in white coats are increasingly being wheeled out to show that it is clinically proven to increase happiness, improve attention and reduce stress. Add a charismatic CEO in the form of the Dalai Lama and you have a brand set not so much to conquer the world as win it over with loving kindness

    • #James H Austin
    • #Owen Flanagan
    • #charismatic CEO
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  • Baroug @baroug 23/10/2011 02:24

    Art Spiegelman: ’Auschwitz became for us a safe place’ | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/oct/23/art-spiegelman-maus-25th-anniversary

    My favourite part of the book, though, is the section in which Spiegelman reproduces the rejection letters he received when his agent, Jonathan Silverman, first sent Maus out to publishers. Oh dear. This is embarrassing. Behold New York’s literary taste-makers acting like a bunch of cowardy custards. “Thank you for letting me see Maus,” says Hilary Hinzmann, of Henry Holt. “The idea behind it is brilliant, but it never, for me, quite gets on track.”

    The book was acclaimed, but it had its critics, too. “When I first talked about it [in public], there were just these shouting matches with the audience. I couldn’t say anything about Israel, about how nation states are not a satisfactory answer; people would go berserk.” Though his Jewishness was hardly a secret – “or not to anyone who could read my last name” – Maus made him overtly Jewish to the world, and this has been a complicated business because, as he puts it in MetaMaus: “The only parts of Jewishness I can embrace easily are the parts that are unembraceable. In other words, I am happy being a rootless cosmopolitan, alienated in most environments that I fall into. And I’m proud of being somebody who synthesised different kinds of culture – it is a fundamental aspect of the diaspora Jew. I’m uneasy with the notion of the Jew as a fighting machine, the two-fisted Israeli.”

    #bande_dessinée

    • #Jonathan Silverman
    • #Does Spiegelman
    • #Françoise Mouly
    • #Vladek
    • #New Yorker
    • #New York
    • #Robert Gottlieb
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  • Rezo @rezo 9/09/2011 12:35
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    Michael Moore : I was the most hated man in America (Relevé sur le net)
    ►http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/sep/07/michael-moore-hated-man-america

    In his 2003 Oscar acceptance speech, Michael Moore denounced President Bush and the invasion of Iraq. Overnight he became the most hated man in America. In an exclusive extract from his new book, Here Comes Trouble, he tells of the bomb threats, bodyguards and how he fought back (...)

    • #Bush
    • #America
    • #George Bush
    • #Michael Moore
    • #President
    • #Iraq
    • #2003 Oscar
    • #Oscar
    • #Glenn Beck
    • #Bill Hemmer
    • #Martin Scorsese
    • #the Oscar
    Rezo @rezo
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  • grommeleur @grommeleur 8/09/2011 06:44

    Michael Moore: I was the most hated man in America
    ►http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/sep/07/michael-moore-hated-man-america

    In his 2003 Oscar acceptance speech, Michael Moore denounced President Bush and the invasion of Iraq. Overnight he became the most hated man in America. In an exclusive extract from his new book, Here Comes Trouble, he tells of the bomb threats, bodyguards and how he fought back

    • #Bush
    • #America
    • #George Bush
    • #Michael Moore
    • #Iraq
    • #2003 Oscar
    • #President
    • #Oscar
    • #Glenn Beck
    • #Bill Hemmer
    • #Martin Scorsese
    • #the Oscar
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  • Rezo @rezo 7/06/2011 18:36
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    Arundhati Roy: ’They are trying to keep me destabilised. Anybody who says anything is in danger’ (Relevé sur le net)
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jun/05/arundhati-roy-keep-destabilised-danger

    The Booker prize-winning novelist on her political activism in India, why she no longer condemns violent resistance – and why it doesn’t matter if she never writes a second novel (...)

    • #Arundhati Roy
    • #Mary Roy
    • #Kerala
    • #prize-winning novelist
    • #The Booker prize
    • #India
    Rezo @rezo
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  • Baroug @baroug 29/04/2011 10:23

    #Superman threatens to renounce US citizenship | Books | guardian.co.uk
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/apr/29/superman-threatens-renounce-us-citizenship

    After the Islamic regime brands his non-violent protest as an act of war taken on behalf of the US president, the DC comic hero says he will renounce his citizenship before the United Nations.

    “I’m tired of having my actions construed as instruments of US policy,” he says.

    Although Superman never actually renounces his citizenship in the story, conservative commentators reacted with disgust.

    In a blogpost at The Weekly Standard, senior writer Jonathan Last questioned Superman’s beliefs, now that he seems to have rejected the United States. “Does he believe in British interventionism or Swiss neutrality?” Last wrote. “You see where I’m going with this: If Superman doesn’t believe in America, then he doesn’t believe in anything.”

    #comic #bande_dessinée

    • #United States
    • #Jonathan Last
    • #Superman
    • #President
    • #DC
    • #United Nations
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  • ARNO* @arno ART LIBRE 5/03/2011 13:12
    @latrive

    EU raids #ebook publishers in price fixing investigation | World news | The Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/mar/04/ebooks-publishing?CMP=twt_iph

    The EU competition spokeswoman, Amelia Torres, said: “We have suspicions of collusion to keep prices high. But if our suspicions prove to be founded, this would have an impact across the EU because ebooks are sold across borders.” She added that the firms involved face fines if the commission finds “hard evidence”.

    Via @latrive.

    • #Amelia Torres
    • #European Union
    • #The Guardian
    • #competition spokeswoman
    • #The Guardian
    • #Office of Fair Trading
    • #Hachette
    • #European Commission
    • #Amazon
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  • Baroug @baroug 27/02/2011 02:15

    JRR #Tolkien novel Mirkwood in legal battle with author’s estate | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/26/mirkwood-jrr-tolkien-legal-battle

    In a letter to Hillard, the estate’s lawyers, Manches, said: “At no time have our clients granted permission to use the name and personality of JRR Tolkien in the novel, nor would they in any foreseeable circumstances.” It claims “unlawful commercial advantage” has been taken of the estate’s “valuable rights”, and argues that Hillard’s book “trivialises the name, personality and reputation of the late professor”.
    (…)
    Hillard, 62, from Austin, Texas, said: “Imagine if you couldn’t use Winston Churchill as a character in a book about the second world war. How many movies have used a fictional treatment of Churchill? The implications of this assertion by the estate would be that you couldn’t do that.”

    #droit-d_auteur

    • #Hillard
    • #Steve Hillard
    • #author
    • #Winston Churchill
    • #professor
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  • Golummoderne @moderne CC BY-NC 20/02/2011 12:14

    The road to Wigan Pier, 75 years on | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/20/orwell-wigan-pier-75-years

    Seventy-five years ago this weekend, Old Etonian Eric Blair – “a tall feller with a pair of flannel bags, a fawn jacket and a mac”, as one northerner described him – was pacing along the Leeds and Liverpool canal searching for Wigan Pier.

    “Terribly cold,” he recorded in his diary. “Frightful landscape of slagheaps and belching chimneys. A few rats running through the snow, very tame, presumably weak with hunger.” The mill girls, scurrying to work in their clogs down the cobbled streets, sounded to him “like an army hurrying into battle”.

    #litterature #social #royaume-uni #orwell

    • #Eric Blair
    • #George Orwell
    • #GBP
    • #Wigan Pier
    • #Leeds
    • #Britain
    • #Victor Gollancz
    • #officer
    • #author
    • #Eric Illsley
    • #Jack Hilton
    • #Sheffield
    • #London
    • #Barnsley
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  • Baroug @baroug 19/02/2011 02:34

    The King James #Bible reconsidered | David Edgar | Books | The Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/19/bible-king-james-version-david-edgar

    Celebrants of this year’s anniversary have enjoyed pointing out the ironies of the translation: that it was commissioned to mollify the losing faction at a religious conference; that far from “inventing the language”, it was written in archaic prose; and – most surprising of all – that it was made not by an individual genius but by six largely anonymous committees

    #religion

    • #David Edgar
    • #The Guardian
    • #The Guardian
    • #King
    • #James Bible
    • #James Bible
    • #William Tyndale
    • #James Bible Really So
    • #Europe
    • #United Kingdom
    • #God Spoke English
    • #Oxford
    • #Miles Coverdale
    • #John Wycliffe
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  • Baroug @baroug 23/01/2011 02:23

    The King James #Bible gets the treatment it deserves | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jan/23/king-james-bible-reading-bath

    However, amid the hoopla, there was, I suggested, one thing missing. Apart from a theatrical reading at the Globe, there was no scheduled rendering of the complete text by ordinary people, believers and non-believers alike. Anyone who remembers Alec McCowen’s unforgettable staging of the #Gospel According to St Mark will know that this is box office. Ulysses gets read out every year on Bloomsday. Why should there not be a secular round-the-clock recital of this founding text, from Genesis to Revelations ?

    #religion

    • #King
    • #James Bible
    • #James Bible
    • #Alec McCowen
    • #James Runcie
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  • Baroug @baroug 16/01/2011 14:30

    Eric #Hobsbawm: a conversation about #Marx, student riots, the new Left, and the Milibands | Books | The Observer
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jan/16/eric-hobsbawm-tristram-hunt-marx

    Today, on a side road leading off from the heath, the Marxist ambition remains alive in the house of Eric Hobsbawm. Born in 1917 (in Alexandria, under the British protectorate of Egypt), more than 20 years after both Marx and Engels had died, he knew neither man personally, of course. But talking to Eric in his airy front room, filled with family photos, academic honours and a lifetime of cultural objets, there is an almost tangible sense of connection to the men and their memory.

    • #Eric Hobsbawm
    • #Karl Marx
    • #Britain
    • #Communist party
    • #Eric Hobsbawm Yes
    • #United States
    • #Brazil
    • #Eric Hobsbawm
    • #Egypt
    • #Alexandria
    • #President
    • #Friedrich Engels
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  • Baroug @baroug 5/01/2011 16:15

    New Huckleberry Finn edition censors ’n-word’ | Books | guardian.co.uk
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/jan/05/huckleberry-finn-edition-censors-n-word

    • #Stephen Colbert
    • #Mark Twain
    • #United States
    • #Alan Gribben
    Baroug @baroug
    • ARNO* @arno ART LIBRE 7/01/2011 11:13

      Stephen Colbert:

      It’s great that they took the N-word out of “Huckleberry Finn.” Now get to work on “Moby D-Word.”

      http://twitter.com/StephenAtHome/status/22875353328390144

      • #Stephen Colbert
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