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Je tombe

Sunday, 18 June 2006 | 18:41

Je tombe comme tombent les arbres et tombant je tombe comme les feuilles et légères les ombres tombent discrètement et je les entends pleurer et parler avec moi et je ne peux pas répondre pendant que je tombe car si je répondais que dirais-je sinon que je m’abats comme se sont abattus autrefois mon père ma mère mon mari soudain silencieux et immobiles et blancs comme la lumière dans cette maison si blanche au-dessus des meubles blancs les miroirs renvoient leur silence et leurs larmes et demain ils monteront avec moi là-haut et sans autres paroles que celles du prêtre ils tourneront mon visage vers le soleil.

Antonio Lobo Antunes, L’ordre naturelle des choses (extrait)

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La lecture

Saturday, 17 June 2006 | 13:55

On lit comme on aime, on entre en lecture comme on tombe amoureux: par espérance, par impatience. [...] trouver le sommeil dans un seul corps, toucher au silence dans une seule phrase.

Christian Bobin

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Amis, amies

Saturday, 17 June 2006 | 13:48

« (…) l’amitié n’était-elle pas une forme de la musique? »


Erik Orsenna

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Afternoon in the city

Friday, 16 June 2006 | 3:44

8:38pm, sunset in the city. It’s good to be home.

On my way to work this afternoon, I was stopped on the sidewalk by a reporter (radio, not television – thankfully!) who shoved a microphone in my face and started asking me questions about our province’s new slogan. (I wasn’t even aware that we had a new slogan… Serves me right for not keeping up with local news.) I was asked what I thought about the new slogan, whether I agreed with it, how it made me feel – and if I could come up with an even better slogan to ‘better embody the soul of the province’. Let me state here and now that I am no good at being creative under pressure. I’m a more thoughtful person; I can generally come up with something clever to say, but I need a minute to gather my thoughts. Meaning I usually come up with a witty remark when the moment has passed and it’s just too late… Anyway, I had no idea what to say. The interview lasted all of 2 minutes, but they were excruciating minutes to be sure. I stumbled, stuttered, and said nothing of great import. The reporter finally, mercifully let me continue along my path. I didn’t tell anyone I know about this incident for fear that they might tune in and recognise my voice sputtering out such foolishness (providing the broadcaster actually used any of my clips). Meanwhile, I quietly fumed about my journalistic failure all afternoon, feeling embarassed. What a way to start the workday.

Vers 18h15 j’ai quitté mon boulot. Un homme était endormi sur un banc à la côté du troittoir. Je pouvais sentir de l’alcool dans l’air. Quand je passais près du banc, il s’est réveillé, et il s’est levé. Il a enlevé son chapeau de base-ball, et l’a poussé vers moi un peu. Moi, toujours cynique, pensait qu’il voulait quelques sous. Mais non, il a simplement baissé sa tête et m’a salué. Puis il a retourné à son banc.

J’étais en route à mon restaurant préféré, un petit endroit chinois modeste avec un menu entièrement végétarien. (J’écrirai plus sur ce restaurant bientôt.) Armed with wonton soup, veggie ham pepper fried rice, and bean curd layers in sweet and sour sauce, I made my way home. After an hour on the bus, stuck in traffic slowed to a crawl by construction, it was dinnertime. The food was still hot, and delicious (as always): it almost made me forget my run-in with the roving tape recorder earlier today.

Now deep into the evening, the sky is orange and pink, my eyelids are getting heavy, and my belly is full. I accomplished quite a bit at work today, and made it home in time to see the sun set: a good day overall.

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La solitude

Wednesday, 14 June 2006 | 9:38

“Seul. Seul dans le temps, seul sur la terre. Mourir demain sans laisser de vide en personne.”

Jean Giono

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Cette lumière peut-elle

Tuesday, 13 June 2006 | 3:31

Cette lumière peut-elle
tout un monde nous rendre?
Est-ce plutôt la nouvelle
ombre, tremblante et tendre,
qui nous rattache à lui?
Elle qui tant nous ressemble
et qui tourne et tremble
autour d’un étrange appui.
Ombres des feuilles frêles,
sur le chemin et le pré,
geste soudain familier
qui nous adopte et nous mêle
à la trop neuve clarté.

Rainer Maria Rilke

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Where should you spend your summer?

Monday, 12 June 2006 | 20:38

Find the link to the quiz below. My results? :) Apparently…


You Should Spend Your Summer in Europe


You’re in to almost all forms of culture – art, music, architecture, food…
And spending a summer at the beach sounds pretty darn boring to you.
So head off to Europe, where you can have your tiramisu (and even eat it on the beach!)
Where Should You Spend Your Summer?

Incidentally, on the same site, there is a quiz entitled “Who Is Your Inner European” – find it here – to which the answer for me was: French…! (Who knew?) Thanks to the polish boy for the link :)

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Gaslight (1944)

Sunday, 11 June 2006 | 3:43


Photo: web.ukonline.co.uk

“Are you suggesting that this is a knife I hold in my hand? Have you gone mad, my husband?”

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Enlightenment

Saturday, 10 June 2006 | 19:48

L’intelligence est la force, solitaire, d’extraire du chaos de sa propre vie la poignée de lumière suffisante pour éclairer un peu plus loin que soi – vers l’autre là-bas, comme nous égaré dans le noir.

Christian Bobin

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All you need is love…

Saturday, 10 June 2006 | 2:04


Photo: cbsnews.com

De http://www.cirquedusoleil.com:

Le Cirque du Soleil célèbre le riche héritage musical des Beatles

Fruit de l’amitié entre le regretté George Harrison et le fondateur du Cirque du Soleil, Guy Laliberté, LOVE conjugue l’audace du Cirque du Soleil avec la fougue et l’esprit frondeur du groupe rock le plus chéri de tous les temps, en offrant une expérience de divertissement intime, profonde et immersive.

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Il a plu

Friday, 9 June 2006 | 17:57

Il a plu. Soir de juin. Ecoute,
Par la fenêtre large ouverte,
Tomber le reste de l’averse
De feuille en feuille, goutte à goutte.

C’est l’heure choisie entre toutes
Où flotte à travers la campagne
L’odeur de vanille qu’exhale
La poussière humide des routes.

L’hirondelle joyeuse jase.
Le soleil déclinant se croise
Avec la nuit sur les collines;

Et son mourant sourire essuie
Sur la chair pâle des glycines
Les cheveux d’argent de la pluie.

Charles Guérin, Il a plu. Soir de juin.

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L’air frais du matin

Thursday, 8 June 2006 | 16:26

Il est 9h25, et il fait presque froid. The temperature is sitting at a mere 8 degrees Celsius! This after many days of hot and humid weather, a kind of preview of the summer to come. I am contemplating breakfast, wondering what to do with myself today.

Je me suis rendu compte que je l’été est la saison que j’aime le moins. (Étonnant? Peut-être.) Oui, il y a les vacances (pas si importants quand on ne travaille pas beaucoup!), il fait beau (mais trop de chaleur est étouffant), les gens dans la rue sont d’une bonne humeur, il y a une atmosphère de festivale partout. J’adore le parfum de l’herbe, la verdure des feuilles, et le beau soleil du matin… But it has also rained almost every day for the past few weeks, even if the sun still makes an appearance every day. And when the thunder rumbles and the fresh smell of the rain wafts by on the breeze, I find myself longing for autumn, its cool nights and crisp mornings, its colourful leaves and clear sky. The warmth of the sun, low on the horizon; the gentle early morning frost; the freedom from the clutches of summer: one can almost hear the chains breaking, as we all emerge, blinking, out of the damp, humid air and stultifying heat of July and August, into the refreshing arms of September and October. (I confess, it’s odd, seeing as I’m almost always cold and wanting to warm up – summer should be an ideal time for me.)

Il faut comprendre: l’été est une saison assez courte ici; l’hiver dure longtemps sur les prairies, ainsi les gens ici aiment l’été beaucoup. Ils chérissent les longs jours et la chaleur. Pour la plupart d’entre eux, l’été est probablement leur saison préféré. Je suis une anomalie! But, growing up on the temperate west coast, the changes in seasons were muted; weather was mild and relatively pleasant almost year-round. Flowers bloomed in February; grass was green right through to December; heat-filled summer days did exist, but the nights cooled right down, allowing for some balance. On the Prairies, there is no such balance. Once summer truly takes hold, the air is heavy with humidity, the temperature keeps rising, and there is no relief in sight.

But, for now, the sky is gray, filled with pale clouds, stretching as far as the eye can see. Someone is mowing a lawn, filling the air with the sweet smell of freshly-cut grass. My sweetie is in the kitchen preparing his brekafast. And the thermostat is in the single digits. In short, it’s a lovely morning.

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Good morning

Thursday, 8 June 2006 | 16:19

Savoir qu’aucun jour n’est semblable à un autre, et que chaque matin comporte son miracle particulier, son moment magique, où de vieux univers s’écroulent et de nouvelles étoiles apparaissent.

Paulo Coelho

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Le bonheur suprême

Wednesday, 7 June 2006 | 16:01

Entrer dans la nature et inspirer et expirer dans cette nature, et être effectivement et pour toujours chez soi uniquement dans cette nature, c’était cela, il le sentait, le bonheur suprême. Aller dans la foret, dans la foret profonde… se confier entièrement à la foret, tout est là, dans cette pensée: n’être soi-même rien d’autre que la nature en personne.

Thomas Bernhard, Des arbres à abattre, trad. Bernard Kreiss
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The Lorax

Monday, 5 June 2006 | 16:32


Photo: wildernesscommittee.org

At the far end of town where the Grickle-grass grows and the wind smells slow-and-sour when it blows and no birds ever sing except for old crows… is the Street of the Lifted Lorax.
(…)
Way back in the days when the grass was still green
and the pond was still wet
and the clouds were still clean,
and the song of the Swomee-Swans rang out in space…
one morning, I came to this glorious place.
And I first saw the trees! The Truffula Trees!
The bright-colored tufts of the Truffula Trees!
Mile after mile in the fresh morning breeze.
And under the trees, I saw Brown Bar-ba-loots
frisking about in their Bar-ba-loot suits
as they played in the shade and ate Truffula Fruits.
From the rippulous pond came the comfortable sound
of the Humming-Fish humming while splashing around.
But those trees! Those trees!
Those Truffula Trees!
(…)
Plant a new Truffula. Treat it with care.
Give it clean water. And feed it fresh air.
Grow a forest. Protect it from axes that hack.
Then the Lorax and all of his friends may come back.

These are a few verses of my favourite Dr. Seuss story, The Lorax – a wonderfully-presented tale of ecology and human greed. Please follow this link to read the full text, whether you’re new to the book, or to refresh your memory.

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