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url 2015-11-15 06:18
A message from Ian McEwan in Paris
Atonement - Ian McEwan
Saturday - Ian McEwan
Enduring Love - Ian McEwan
Solar - Ian McEwan


 

"The death cult chose its city well—Paris, secular capital of the world, as hospitable, diverse and charming a metropolis as was ever devised. And the death cult chose its targets in the city with ghoulish, self-damning accuracy—everything they loathed stood plainly before them on a happy Friday evening: men and women in easy association, wine, free-thinking, laughter, tolerance, music—wild and satirical rock and blues. The cultists came armed with savage nihilism and a hatred that lies beyond our understanding. Their protective armour was the suicide belt, their idea of the ultimate hiding place was the virtuous after-life, where the police cannot go. (The jihadist paradise is turning out to be one of humanity’s worst ever ideas; slash and burn in this life, eternal rest among kitsch in the next).

 

Paris, dazed and subdued, woke this morning to reflect on its new circumstances. Those of us who were out on the town last night can only wonder at the vagaries of chance that lets us live and others die. As the slaughter began, my wife and I were in a venerable Paris institution, a cliché of the modest good life since 1845. In this charming restaurant in the sixieme, one shares crowded tables with good-willed strangers, visitors and locals in a friendly crush. With our Pouilly Fume and filets d’hareng, we were as good a target as any. The cult chose the onzieme, the dixieme, barely a mile away and we didn’t know a thing.

 

Now we do. What are those changed circumstances? Security will tighten and Paris must become a little less charming. The necessary tension between security and freedom will remain a challenge. The death-cult’s bullets and bombs will come again, here or somewhere else, we can be sure. The citizens of London, New York, Berlin are paying close and nervous attention. In January we were all CharlieHebdo. Now, we are all Parisians and that at least, in a dark time, is a matter of pride." 

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review 2015-06-16 05:11
The Children Act / Kindeswohl
The Children Act - Ian McEwan

Fazit: Familienrichterin in der Ehekrise. Intensiv und kurzweilig.

 

Rezension: Fiona Maye ist eine angesehene Familienrichterin. Mit einer vielbewunderten Mischung aus Einfühlungsvermögen und kühler, rechtlicher Logik, entscheidet sie über Sorgerechtsfragen und andere Dinge, wenn die Eltern der betroffenen Kinder sich nicht mehr einigen können: "Among fellow judges, Fiona Maye was praised, even in her absence, for crisp prose, almost ironic, almost warm, and for the compact terms in which she laid out a dispute. The Lord Chief Justice himself was heard to observe of her in a murmured aside at lunch, 'Godly distance, devilish understanding, and still beautiful.'" ...Neugierig geworden? Die Rezension in voller Länge gibt es auf meinem Blog hier.

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