Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Pros And Cons Of Regular Oven

Cool.

And when tonight I'll hold under the blankets, shelter from the bitter cold that will not leave you a moment, pretend you close to me, shall imagine that touches your skin smooth mine.
Your hair annoyingly creep through his fingers. I'll see your belly rise and fall as you breathe so lightly that I almost wonder if you're still alive. Imagine your own eyes that suddenly open up and look at me surprised and aware. I'll watch your eyes huge and filled with the infinite, and slowly, as I swipe the back of the fingers, I go to sleep happy. And I dream so beautiful that I do not know if I'll wake up more then.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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But more than an impression, the light is not .... (Text-to sing a song recited)

Looking directed elsewhere, a lost time now ...
kissed my lips and seems to die to do anything else,
As a child in the first
love you took my hands in the wind that makes us scratch.
now crossing the looks, you can not even give me more than looks, because you know those eyes, Possoni not just hide, hide nothing about you ..
For fear that that fire once so fiery, you recover and you know ..
but still can burn a fire is a fire and not enough ....

Not a tear but so many and so many other words, talking about everything, but nothing that has to do with us, because it was only love and no, it was not.
together experience something different
And the universe was as big as us, but the stars you know .. Sooner or later all finiscon.
And the light is quick, but not enough for the universe.
Like a star now turned off, you came to me,
The light was still there, but more of a fingerprint, the light is not ....

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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Carillon The Silent ...

Slowly the muscles of the fingers meant that the handle revolved and revolved ... When he finally stopped after a few fractions of a second, the carillon began its slow and gentle sounds of the storm: One after another the notes flowed MISC in almost faint stream of music ...
And the more the music progressed more increased in intensity and the harmonic structure is more complicated.
It was not like others to chime, melody no end, no loop. She was born and went on and on as an individual is born and lives ... Suddenly the notes became strange, no more harmonious and happy, tapering back, lowered in intensity and turned into one great harmony, sad melody ... More and more feeble, more and more similar to the silence. Till those who had known only the beginning could still sense the trend. The new listener would not hear anything. Only a beautiful decorated box looked at carefully and that gave a vague sense of unease, she continued to play in silence as the notes had become too sad to be heard by those oncoming and too painful (and mind you that pain is quite another thing that sadness) for those who now could only guess ... The sad melody now belonged only to the chime and no one else. The newcomers saw only the happy image. Those who heard the start of play preferred to ignore, now, the painful musical intuition and how the new listeners who were not more than viewers, marveled at the joy of colors and shapes so you can listen to it again devote much more cheerful harmonies and abandoning that single, dark melody.
A colorful, cheerful beautiful Carillon infinitely sad in its loneliness ...















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Friday, November 26, 2010

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Reflection ...

Beyond the dense dust in the atmosphere of the time, a fragment belonging to an old mirror, now shattered, over the 'wet condensation twilight which is certainly not a reflection of my watches me.
is unkempt, has no light in their eyes is off. Looking good, his eyes glimpsed the deep wounds of the soul who does not use a cloak to cover the puddles to the passage of a sweet girl but himself being trampled without regard. And he does not even matter, now accustomed to the pain can not help but savor it and accept it as one welcomes an old friend, without a few words. It is a reflection that took over the vacant look in his eyes the hope of something for him out of loneliness, but suddenly, like a wall collapses on itself, has become aware of the madness and the transitory nature of that beach so beautiful and distant, where those who are alone with himself in soul and heart can not have access ... Yet that reflected
looked me straight in the eye, and wears my clothes and my expressions. And I realize that this reflex is more harmonious than it sounds, because it is a reflection and the reality is far from appearing as rosy. It can not be mine, because he is at peace with himself, but what is the subject of reflection and the subject of reality can not find peace and accept to live in the reflection ... What really should be my internal reflection, as opposed to the exterior that appears on the shard of glass, it has nothing to do with the serenity and acceptance ... The struggle between external and internal, however, is so vague and inconsistent that gradually no longer be distinguished, mixed object and subject in the triumph of peace and war ...




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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Diamonds Are Forever (Diamonds Are Forever)
First Edition: Glidrose, 1955
First Italian edition (the grand slam title of his death), Garzanti, 1965
Translation: Roselia Irti Rossi

" important market. bearer. Customs. Guards. Bond crushed the cigarette in the ashtray
Vallance's desk. How many times during the first year of service, he participated in an activity very similar to that: by Starsburgo for Germany, from Niegoreloye for Russia, over the Simplon Pass, across the Pyrenees? tension. Dry mouth. The nails hammered in the palms of the hands. And now, having passed all those exams, had to return yet again. "


After recently Moonraker Fleming decides his fourth adventure dedicated to Bond to take place abroad and will return as the core narrative illegal trafficking of diamonds. It 's a theme which is very dear to the writer. Fleming, in fact, had already been in contact with that area when working with the stockbrokers Rowe & Pitman, had visited the offices associated with the De Beers company to date the most important in world market for diamonds. After a trip to the U.S. research location of Fleming set to work in 1955 and delivered to the publisher his new work entitled Diamonds Are Forever famous advertising slogan of De Beers.

returned to his work in the London office, Bond is summoned to a new mission from M. He must take the place of a certain Peter Franks, diamond smuggler, who was arrested MI6, and get on the trail of a complex smuggling of precious stones which, starting from Sierra Leone, ending the United States. M suspects that the leader of this sinister operation there may be the Italian-American Mafia family of Spang.
007 springs into action and got in touch with the English by the smugglers, the beautiful Tiffany Case, a blonde who moves easily between the folds of Mafia association.
left for the U.S. with some rough diamonds hidden inside of golf balls, contact Bond in New York Shady Tree, owner of House of diamonds, which indicated to return the stolen goods like Tiffany's. His reward, $ 5,000, is delivered in two tranches. The first, at once, a thousand in cash, the latter should instead be the result of an unexpected win in a horse race (makeup) at Saratoga.
exiting the House of Diamonds Bond encounters in his friend Felix Leiter. These, after the incident which occurred during the previous operation (narrated in Live and let die) has a hook for a hand. After leaving the CIA is now working for the Pinkerton detective agency and is also on the trail of Spang. The two decide to leave together at a time of Saratoga, a pleasant town near Boston, known for its horse racing.
There, Leiter gets in touch with the jockey of the horse for the victory and convinced him with a big money offer to simulate a disqualification that vanish in the smoke and the victory of the Bond family Spang. The reaction of the mafia is fierce and the jockey is disfigured with mud boiling in a sauna, two killers of the boss.
Bond makes contact with Shady Tree complaining about not getting the promised money and they told him to go to Las Vegas and stay at Tiara. At the luxurious casino
Bond points his thousand dollars a card table and with the help of Tiffany, who is a clever dealer, won the agreed 5000. But the scent of gambling picks the secret agent who decides groped their luck at roulette, winning over 20,000 bucks. Departed quickly from the casino with the help of his driver, the loyal Ernie Cure, he is chased by thugs and Spang, after a thrilling car chase, is taken prisoner. Bond is led to Spectreville, a western town in the heart of the desert, when Serrafimo Spang, head of the organization. This is aware of his dual identity and gets tortured. At night, the agent is released from Tiffany and runs on a tractor, using the train tracks on which it exposes its Spang Cannonball, a steam engine restored 1870. Again begins a deadly pursuit that ended with the death of Serrafimo Spang.
defeat our American band with Tiffany Bond embarks on Queen Elizabeth, towards London, but again has to deal with the two most feared killers of Jack Spang, the brother of Serrafimo. After being brutally eliminated 007 left for Sierra Leone to meet in a duel to the death your Jack Spang ...

Except for a brief introduction in Africa and a prologue in London, the entire story of Diamonds Are Forever takes place in the United States, a country that fascinates the writer for his many contradictions. From opulent luxury and a bit 'rude, the international jet set, Fleming is both fascinated and disgusted by the well-being flaunted by the Americans. In Diamonds Are Forever he highlights these issues, it still needs its cliches: its villains are always ugly, dirty and evil, in this case, even grotesque. Spang's family is described using racist and snobbish tones typical of the writer. Them in his mind are the classic Italian American mobsters and mangiaspaghetti, described in a grotesque, as in the case of Serrafimo Spang, gangster clown with a passion for Old West who goes around dressed like a cowboy, "Mr. Spang wore a western suit complete with polished boots blacks and a pair of long silver spurs. The black leather jacket and pants were adorned with silver trimmings. The big hands resting on the handles of ivory of two long-barreled guns that hung from the sleeves to the sides, the gleaming black belt of ammunition. "
The Bond girl falls in the perfect stereotype of the previous female fleminghiane, Solitaire and Vesper type. And 'yet another woman, young, beautiful and fragile, lean man who needs a strong and confident. Also gives the lure of a male courtship that lasts for a matin l'espace.
Diamonds Are Forever is a novel of pure entertainment, without any psychological depth, everything kiss kiss bang bang , though tinged with the melancholy typical fleminghiana, a sense of inevitability of events that transpires in the book's concluding lines: " mocking smile to himself. all those faces of death and diamonds was too solemn for him. For Bond was nothing more than the end of a new adventure. A new adventure for which a sentence of Tiffany Case could serve as an epitaph. He could see his mouth ironic and passionate to say the words: not as easy as it seems "

Friday, August 6, 2010

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Silence ...

A 'gentle breeze caresses my only thought while it wanders in every direction, taking pleasure in every little sigh. And everything looks perfect as it is, no regrets leave the past behind and not curiosity, but I welcome with joy the future, but that moment that screams this is the infinite, without a word our thoughts caress. It fit perfectly and nothing can affect. Trasudiamio serenity and there are no words that serve ...
All in one moment of complete silence ...



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Thursday, July 29, 2010

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Moonraker Diamonds Are Forever by Ian Fleming Bibliography

Moonraker
First edition: Glidrose, 1955
First Italian edition (the grand slam title of his death), Garzanti, 1965
Translation: Roselia Irti Rossi
last edition (title Moonraker), Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
Translation: Maximum Bocchiola

"There is only one question ... "He tapped his teeth against the mouthpiece of the pipe.
"What matter, sir?" Asked Bond.
M seemed to make a decision. He looked calmly towards Bond.
"Sir Hugo Drax coffin to the cards'

returned to its ordinary activities, after a period of convalescence from wounds suffered during his last mission in Jamaica (see Live and Let Die), agent 007 resumes its daily routine. The days pass until a quiet night M asked a favor. The head of Bond is a member of the prestigious circle Blades, which counts among its members the cream of the English bourgeoisie. Among them there is Sir Hugo Drax, an exporter of minerals, immediately after the war became rich through trade of Columbia, which is used in vehicles to react. The billionaire has offered the Queen his means to achieve a spectacular rocket defense, Moonraker, intended to strike, in case of aggression, the enemies of the United Kingdom. This proposal was accepted by the government, did Drax the national hero in Britain.
The President of Blades, however, suspected that the magnate bari bridge. If so, that would be very injurious to the reputation of the premises. He therefore asks M for help. The latter invites Bond to dinner at the club, so that studies Drax at the card table. Its task is to verify whether the billionaire actually put make-up games to win money. The same evening
Bond is at the club and was presented to the charismatic character. The expert player takes a few minutes to realize that Drax coffin, helped by a silver cigarette case that hides a mirror. Bond Drax challenge to a game of bridge that ends with the defeat dell'iracondo billionaire.
The next day Bond is given a delicate mission. On the evening of playing cards a ministry official dell'Approvigionamento - Major Tallon - was murdered at a pub near the base of Moonraker. The agent was responsible for overseeing operations in the test launch of the rocket, scheduled for that Friday. Apparently the crime would seem to be passionate nature. The killer, in fact, committed suicide soon after he confessed to killing his rival for the love of the beautiful Gala Brand, the secretary of Drax, agent of the British police infiltrated a secret within the team.
Bond has a mandate to replace the largest and the Tallon same time to investigate his mysterious death.
arrived at the missile base on the edge of the cliffs between Dover and Deal, 007 is received with warmth by Drax which leads him to visit the plant and the sleek missile of death. Bond is favorably impressed and is also the knowledge dell'affascinante Agent Brand. However there are some things that do not fit. First, the formal staff of Drax's closest collaborators, in particular the trust and engineer Walter Krebs. Moreover, during a patrol on the cliffs Bond and Gala are overwhelmed by a cascade of rocks and almost lose out the skin. On launch day approaches and one night the Brand, while in the car with Drax, he discovers that the codes to launch the rocket, in the notebook of his principal, does not coincide with the ones you wrote down for months. Everything seems to believe, in fact, that the use of atomic power is not the sea overlooking Dover, but London itself. Gala is discovered by Drax and is taken prisoner. His passing has not gone unnoticed, as Bond had a date with her. The agent gets on the trail of Drax, and after being followed by car, discovers that the girl is in his hands. Thus begins a chase on the main road from London to Dover between the 007 and the Bentley driven by Merceders Skk Drax culminating in the capture of ours. Bond and Gala are caught in the middle: just a few hour to the launch of the missile and Drax reveals his true identity. He is a Nazi, mistaken for a case during the war in English. Now you can finally take revenge upon the perfidious Albion scaraventadole his weapon. It seems all finished but Bond manages to escape and reprogram the gyros of the rocket, just in time to save his country nuclear holocaust ...

Of all the novels dedicated to 007 Moonraker is less known to the readers our own for a number of reasons. The first is due to various reasons with which it was circulated by Garzanti, The grand slam of death . The second is due to the horrible film, half between parody and the comic book, which Lewis Gilbert filmed in the early 80s and of which more later.
is a pity that the book has met with limited success because we Moonraker is a concentration of incidents in pure british sauce. First, this is the only story set entirely in the United Kingdom (more precisely between London and the Kent countryside), and also the volume is full of personal information about our hero on his daily life. In the novel, we learn, in fact, Bond has about 37 years, working in a dreary office, a secretary (LOEL Ponsoby), goes to the table every day, lives in a small flat in King's road, governed by its valuable domestic Scotsman named May, and spends his free time with three lovers (all married), or to play golf.
Bond in this new adventure sports all his insufferable snobbery Englishman who leads him to boast even British cooking, he said "the best in the world."
The novel is divided into days, Monday through Friday, to mark the excitement inherent in the upcoming launch of the rocket.
The game of bridge that opens the story is wonderfully described and recalls that at chemin de fer Casino Royale.
Once again the villain is the classic cliché of physiognomic Fleming. Stocky, horrible appearance, her face disfigured by fire, a horrible red hair and a mustache that cover a visible projection of the dental arch. In the past, Drax's working with Otto Skorzeny, the German espionage Oberturbandführer whose moves Fleming had studied for years during the war.
The Bond girl is silent but beautiful Englishwoman who, virtually single thing, refusing to accept the courtship of Bond, leaving him alone in the final.
The novel is full of autobiographical elements also means the process of identification between Fleming and Bond is getting closer. Bond is described as "sad," an adjective that many women were scrambled to Fleming. For more on the character's creator download some of his physical and mental stress. For this book
Fleming sacked his favorite corner of England, Kingsdown, where Drax builds his rocket on the cliffs of Deal, is then quoted the favorite of the writer, that Café Royal in Dover, where Bond eat scrambled eggs with ham with plenty of coffee. The club Blades Finally, some reminiscent of White's Club, of which Fleming was a member from 1936 to 1940.
The tone and melancholy of twilight Moonraker is also due to its permanence. Fleming is a nomad, a traveler was born, and England is close to him and his creature. For the two is Now is the time to go away ...

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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Pros and Cons Marx, found under the debris of Marxism-Edgar Morin (2010 Erickson)

by Alessandro Pascale

Edgar Morin is one of the minds "post-Marxist" certainly the most interesting political movement for curriculum and variety of disciplinary approaches. His life also, as we would like to say he is very symbolic of the evolution of the twentieth century, although in contrast to what concerns the last two decades, when coming off the numerous critics of the Marxian philosophy he chose to return to retrieve it with a critical eye fighting the degrading and irrational abandonment which risked being left behind.
Recovering Marx but not in the Marxist perspective (that is, a doctrine and systematized absorbing), but Marx (ie accepting the logic of his thought open evolving, capable of continuous changes and improvements), avoiding any kind of dogma, according to messianic certainly detrimental impact on the long term. But Morin
on these concepts is not particularly illuminating, essentially repeating speeches and arguments already heard from most of the authors 'serious' that after a certain period of time you re-approach the German author.
In reality there are some exquisitely unique that it is worth emphasizing the collection of essays by Morin:

"We need to preserve and revolutionize revolutionize conservation ' namely "the essential finding that the revolution needs to maintain not only our biological beings, but also the nature, the biosphere, the world's diversity, cultures who want to live, the legacy of the past contains the seeds of the future. "We
that is in front of the simple concept that any message is reduced to what it has meant" the universe red "of the twentieth century, now can not re-casting dall'imprescindibilità sharing a link with environmental concerns. At the bottom was already a connection with the doctrine of apparent decrease of Serge Latouche, but the news is the flip side: "we must revolutionize to preserve "is the obvious consideration that there is no possibility of earthly salvation without a radical change, revolutionary precisely, the global economic system and what drives him: the human mentality. The real revolution must take place in man short, and is not granted a pass to Morin, giving he (rightly in the opinion of the undersigned) the total freedom to decide how it will be the future world, then away from all forms of socio-economic determinism. Men can change things, you just have to figure out if they really want, if we want that awareness. Inevitable for myself the relationship between this step and the ethics communication structured by Karl Otto Apel. In fact, essential to create that global citizenship is talking about Morin try to establish a universal system of values \u200b\u200bacceptable to anyone, and is able to empower every single person on the planet.

comes into play a second interesting question the work of Morin: his renewed anthropological concept which leads to exclude certain one-dimensionality of human beings (Marcuse dear you have gone out of fashion!), At the expense of diversity that can be summarized under the term "homo sapiens-Demens. The man that can not be considered only in its prosaic activities (technical, labor, materials) but we must also take account of his poetic activity (the feast, play, dance, joy, love, ecstasy, imagination, adventure), not the perspective of darkness, but to keep them into account and ennoble even when the occasion (ie, not causing harm to another) of individual achievement.
"We need to introduce the mystery of politics, art the most uncertain of all."
Rinobilitare policy goes from here: a human appearance, restoring it exits the mere administration of materiality. This Vendola in Italy has understood very well. And maybe it's the first time this has happened to the left without falling into symbols messianism and now out of time. It 'clear that the uncertainties regarding this concept of politics are still evident, but it is certainly valuable to be able to finally capture something that the Right have exploited unconsciously last thirty years.

The condition of the intellectuals in the USSR under Stalin.
It 's a disturbing question: why intellectuals have not responded to Stalin? Not just about those Russians, who could more or less forced to be obliged to remain silent, but also of most of those in Europe, most of which was awakened by the "dogmatic slumber" in 1956 with the de-Stalinization.
Morin's answer is that Stalinism, in its mix of necessitarismo messianesismo and was perfectly suited to the abstract theory and absolute, one for which the idea is worth more than anything concrete. That then why socialism is the ultimate goal for which you can think of sacrificing a few thousands if not millions of people. Aristotle probably did not think the search for good practice by blending and contemplative activity could lead to aberrant results much. But you probably do not even think Marx. Lenin perhaps yes, he had guessed. But then when you're Stalin on his deathbed, some things can just cast ...

"Politics is the only real art, and in itself represents a contradiction. " I explain this not because I want to invite you to read, but I found it really brilliant!

Friday, July 16, 2010

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Novels
  • Casino Royale (1953; The black patch, Casino Royal);
  • Live and Let Die (1954, Live and Let Die);
  • Moonraker (1955, Moonraker: the grand slam of his death);
  • Diamonds Are Forever (1956, Diamonds Are Forever);
  • From Russia with Love (1957, A 007, Russia with love);
  • Doctor No (1958, Traces of the Dragon, 007 Licence to Kill - Dr. No);
  • Goldfinger (1959; Goldfinger);
  • For Your Eyes Only (1960, For Your Eyes Only) This is a series of short stories. Contains: From a view to a kill (A gun shot, Landscape and death); For Your Eyes Only (Crime in Jamaica For Your Eyes Only); Quantum of Solace (A happy couple; A "quantum security"); Risico (Bargain dangerous risk); The Hildebrand rarity (The fifth Mrs. Krest, Hildebrand Rarity).)
  • Thunderball (1961; Thunderball Thunderball)
  • The Spy Who Loved Me (1962, The Spy Who Loved Me);
  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963, Secret Service, Secret Service of His Majesty);
  • You Only Live Twice (1964; You Only Live Twice);
  • The Man with the Golden Gun (1965; The Man with the Golden Gun).
  • Octopussy and The Living Daylights (1966, Octopussy) is a collection of two novellas, completed posthumously, in which it was added in the last third editions: Octopussy (Octopussy) The Living Daylights (the light of 'intellect); The property of a lady (Owned by a lady).
Other writings


  • Thrilling Cities (Cities of the thrill), a collection of thirteen articles commissioned from Fleming after his first success as a writer on various cities around the world. The first edition contains only seven articles on different cities in the world, visited Fleming spent by the "Sunday Times" in 1959. Later editions include all items on the thrilling cities, including European visit in 1960. The latest edition is also included a story starring James Bond, 007 in New York. For Italy, a chapter is devoted to Naples.
  • The diamond smugglers (Trafficking in diamonds), an essay written during the preparatory studies of Diamonds Are Forever. Fleming was fascinated and impressed by the system of international trafficking of diamonds and decided to make a wealth of information gathered in an essay.
  • State Of Excitement , never published a novel by a writer commissioned to Emir of Kuwait. It will be the basis for the film by Terence Young The Poppy Is Also a Flower (The Poppy Is Also a Flower)
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , a novel for children written for fun. , Reaching a modest success, so that it will also is homonymous film adaptation and musical theater.

Friday, July 9, 2010

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MY NAME 'FLEMING - Part

2-DESTINATION LEGEND

the morning of the third Tuesday of January 1952, ten weeks after his marriage, Fleming is on holiday in Goldeneye when he decided to start writing a spy novel. On his desk is a book, Birds of the West Indies, written dall'ornitologo James Bond. That seems the perfect name for the protagonist has in mind. So, for ten weeks, Fleming writes incessantly, following a ritual that remains unchanged over the years. He wrote every morning between nine and noon, while the afternoon from 17 to 18.30, revise the manuscript.
Why Fleming you decide to pursue a career as a writer so late? He jokingly assert I did it to distract from the shock of the marriage. One thing is certain: the author writes in complete freedom Casino Royale is the title of his first book.
When finished, Fleming does read the manuscript to his friend William Plomer, which in turn rotates the publisher Jonathan Cape. In August of 1952 was born the eldest son of Ian, Robert Caspar.
On 17 September the same year Cape Fleming reaches out to establish the terms of the contract. With painstaking meticulousness the new author can even check a percentage of revenue equal to ten percent for the first 10,000 copies and 20 percent from 20,000. Tireless starts now looking for an American publisher, not an easy undertaking, because the manuscript was rejected by three publishers (including Doubleday, Norton, Knopf).

His new career as a writer, however, is now playing. In the fall of 1953, again at Goldeneye, Fleming conceived her second novel, "Live and Let Die . Are you satisfied with the ease with which the book was born and the plot seems to articulate the best of the previous episode. Meanwhile, the draft of Casino Royale is ready to go to press. Fleming puts to work, sending the book to friends and acquaintances. To his surprise, the famous writer Somerset Maugham praises him with a letter that highlights his ego. But despite the generally positive reviews the first edition of Casino Royale sells only 4,750 copies and did not reveal the source of income that its creator had hoped. Fleming did not lose heart and continues his work as the Sunday Times, travels in the United States, where he has since managed to find a publisher (Macmillan), shaking an important friendship with Roald Dahl, part of a consignment of caving in the Pyrenees, finally passing the summer of 1953 at Villa Mauresque hosting Maugham. In the meantime, start thinking The grand slam death. Chosen as the location for this episode and the cliffs of the main Kingsdown Deal, where Drax his rocket designs. It is with this work that the identification of Fleming and Bond becomes total. From this moment on every trip and experience that the writer makes in his private life trasmigrerà by osmosis in the affairs of Bond. In the autumn of 1953 Ian
accepts the Sunday column of gossip Atticus in the Sunday Times. Although he hates the receptions and worldliness, he does his new job with great enthusiasm, accumulating information that will be useful in the preparation of the subsequent novels.
The 1954 is a key year for him in April, the critics are saying that Live and Let Die has kept its promises of Casino Royale. The author begins to wonder: his literary creature could emulate the exploits of Sherlock Holmes or Hercules Poirot. His friendship with Somerset Maugham in a collaboration of the latter leads to the Sunday edition of the Sunday Times, which culminates with the publication in 15 episodes of his new novel.
early June Fleming completes the review of the grand slam of death and gives it to William Plomer who is enthusiastic, while selling the rights to Casino Royale for $ 1,000 to the Columbia Broadcasting who want to make a transposition television. The sales figures of the two previous works, both in England and in America, they are not encouraging. In June the same year, Fleming began to write Diamonds Are Forever. His friend from Eton, Philip browing, working at the diamond company De Beers. Fascinated by the international trade of jewelry, Fleming outlines the plot of the new episode. Once again the setting is in America, but this time instead of New York and Florida, location of Live and Let Die, Fleming chose the Las Vegas casinos, horse racing at Saratoga and highways of Los Angeles. A boost to his career comes by that totally disinterested that the great noir writer Raymond Chandler offers to his friend English. The creator of Philip Marlowe wrote a tremendous tribute to the grand slam of death " Ian Fleming is the writer most effective and incisive literary genre that I think that England is still called thriller. "Fleming ponders a long time but to terminate the adventures of his hero. In fact, he feels exhausted and disappointed by the results of the sale of his books. In addition, the total identification with his character led him to gather information and experience first surrogate those adventures later describes in astonishing ways. This exhausts the creative process not only physically but also psychologically.

As James Bond can not earn enough, Fleming decided to get rid of him who now sarcastically calls "that cardboard puppet." The fifth and final novel in his intentions should have been the epitaph of Bond and for this would be a more serious and introspective. In From Russia with love, according to his intentions, the SMERSH would attract 007 in a death trap using as bait a beautiful girl. The hero would fall into the trap and with an unexpected ending, it would not be able to get by. The story would have had the narrative center of the plots of the Kremlin that Fleming had got to know well during his stay in Russia for the agency Reuter. The setting, however, would be Istanbul. The choice falls on Turkey as his friend Sir Ronald Howe at Scotland Yard have to travel to Istanbul for a meeting of Interpol. For Fleming is a unique opportunity.
During his stay at Goldeneye ends Fleming From Russia with Love then follows his friend Ivar Bryce in a brief three-day trip to Inagua, Bahamas, to admire the pink flamingos. The strange island, with a gray swamp, only sixty centimeters deep, the inspiration for the macabre Dr Julius No. Inagua shelter would become Crab Key, the scene of another firm of Bond in Dr No . Once
Fleming returned to London starts to suffer from his nagging sciatica. Accept therefore take shelter at Enton Hall at the London Clinic, a nursing home into shape for the brokers with physiotherapy and a strict diet, no alcohol. Here again the experience will be useful a few years later, when his ship to detoxify Bond in Thunderball .
Decided to abandon her baby, Fleming sold the film rights for $ 6,000 at Casino Royale in Gregory Ratoff and with the proceeds you buy a spectacular Thunderbird from 190 horses.
Leaving From Russia with love Fleming begins to doubt whether the result literary work. Bond wanted to make a real human being but his character is once again devoid of humor, two-dimensional. The reviews are lukewarm but given the public's growing Fleming changed his mind and decides to give a new opportunity to his cardboard puppet. His future novels, however, would be pure entertainment, without literary ambitions whatsoever.

Towards the end of November 1954, something unexpected happens to cause a huge advertisement for the writer. After the Suez Canal crisis of British Prime Minister Anthony Eden fell into a deep state of stress. The doctors recommend a holiday, possibly out of England. The Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd, a close friend of Fleming, suggests the prime minister to go to rest in Jamaica, Goldeneye. Fleming course provides his house and since then the press is poured before the little villa, however austere and devoid of comfort, to spy on the conditions of the illustrious guest. The ensuing media uproar, the Daily Express takes the decision to serialise From Russia with love. The response was immediate and convincing the publisher to print the paperback edition of the immediately preceding volumes, which have a surge in sales. After five long years has finally started the race to the best seller. Two Fleming identifies the factors to explain his unexpected success. The first is that the popular audience, the one who buys the paperback edition of the adventures of 007, is fascinated by the environment and the luxury that surrounds James Bond. The second is the popularity acquired by Fleming in the newspapers with the story of the holiday the prime minister. The combination of Fleming-Bond time is indissoluble, is intended to turn into myth.
the summer of 1957, finally abandoned the intentions of letting her die hen that lays golden eggs, Ian begins to work Goldfinger, where he expresses his admiration for wealth.
the end of 1958 accepts a deal with CBS for a TV series in 32 episodes devoted to her character. The occasion for him is essential, both for economic reasons than for literary reasons. Fleming, in fact, more and more difficult to write 70,000 words of fiction as usual is pretty easy to write stories. Taking advantage of the Risk writes, Landscape and death and For Your Eyes Only . Along with A quantum security , written during a return trip from the Seychelles, and The rarity Hildenbrand, stories are grouped in a single volume entitled For Your Eyes Only .
In the fall of 1958, the writer knows the filmmaker Kevin McClory. His friend Ivar Bryce suddenly producer and has funded the first work by McClory, The Boy and The Bridge . The two become friends, and it is estimated that in short the idea to make the first Bond film, produced by Bryce. The collaboration, however, begins to crack after a few months. The difficulty in finding a good subject and the commercial flop of The Boy and The Bridge, are wavering Fleming and Bryce. On the advice of that Fleming was involved in the project also screenwriter Jack Whittingam. Ian Bryce also advised to contact the director Anthony Asquith and then Alfred Hitchcock, no longer convinced of the artistic abilities of McClory. The situation becomes increasingly muddled and stress that much Fleming took advantage of the proposed new owner of the Sunday Times, the Canadian Roy Thomson, agreed to leave for five weeks around the world to make a report in installments, then published in a book The cities of the title thrill. Fleming and McClory Whittingam first spring for the trip, then write Thunderball. Without worrying about the consequences he conceived the story as "the book of the film, the novel, the script and Whittingam McClory and adding some new situations such as hospitalization for Bond, so throwing in a legal mess that will last many years.
McClory sues Fleming for plagiarism. The legal dispute is a blow to the writer that on April 12, 1961 is affected by the first heart attack while in a meeting on Tuesday morning with the entire editorial staff of the Sunday Times. The doctors, during his long convalescence, the other facing a lifestyle that includes a total ban on drinking and smoking, as well as long periods of rest. Fleming followed the advice for a few weeks and then resumed his bad habits. The event, however, has severely weakened and it is precisely for this reason that when the Canadian producer Harry Saltzman, with his partner Albert Broccoli Italian American (who has a serious contact with the United Artists), is proposed for the purchase of film rights of all his novels, he accepts the offer. Experience with McClory has deeply touched and he refrains from interfering in the work of Dr. No (in Italian Licence to Kill), the first title chosen for the movie series. Nor is involved in the choice of the protagonist. At the request suggests the name of David Niven, his close friend, but his contribution to film the events of 007 confined to that.
Meanwhile the cause of plagiarism is simply a transaction between the parties in which he states that McClory's name must be present in any film version of Thunderball . Also in 1961
open permanently Fleming to the doors of success but also those of the disease. On March 17, the character of James Bond gets a spectacular launch. Life magazine publishes a list of ten favorite novels of the President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Alongside the classics of literature as The Red and the Black Stendhal , ninth figure From Russia with love. Fleming had met Kennedy at a dinner in Washington a year before but had never imagined such an honor. This news makes off the sales of his novels in America.
early 1962 Fleming writes in Jamaica The spy who loved me . His experiment to tell the story in first person the protagonist of the story, Bond breaking and making only the second part, is considered a failure for the public, who wants 007 more in action. With Secret Service he therefore returns to the traditional formula bondiana.
In early 1963 he traveled to Japan, scene of his new book, You Only Live Twice , along with his friend Richard Hughes and Tora "Tiger" Saito. Meanwhile, the films based on Dr No and From Russia with Love achieved worldwide success and Fleming decided to sell 51 percent of Glidrose, amounting to 100,000 pounds, to his friend Sir Jack Campbell of Booker Brothers. A pittance, if you think of Bond as he gains only in merchandising. But the heart continues to harass Fleming writes Man with the Golden Gun very slowly, exhausted, without having even the power to review it.
On April 27, 1964 his mother dies. Fleming follows eighteen days later in the night of August 12. It will not live to see Goldfinger, the film that would finally sealed the birth of the myth of Bond film and its author.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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MY NAME IS FLEMING

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Ian Fleming was born May 29, 1908 in the district of Mayfair in London. His grandfather, Robert Fleming of Scotland, made his fortune in America and is considered the father financial investment companies. Ian's father, Valentine, is one of those Edwardian characters of noble lineage, being raised in a refined setting. He attended the first Eton, then Oxford, where he graduated in law. He then became MP for South Oxfordshire and 18 February 1906, at age 24, wife Evelyn St. Croix Rose, a provincial shy and reserved.
From an early age Ian was a child strong, vibrant and melancholy, and his temperament is just unconventional and less inclined to study. Mandate with his brother Peter (larger than a year) on Duruford School, hates Ian immediately authoritarian environment and strict discipline.
The loss of his father, in May 1917 during the First World War, is bound to influence the youth of the young, the parent who sees a legendary figure, who with his courage deserved an obituary in The Times of Winston Churchill. The rich
Valentine leaves all his property to his wife that they therefore have to look after children alone. Both
Peter Ian enrolling at Eton but, unlike Peter who now excels in the study, Ian differs only in sports, making Victor Ludorum in athletics. Because of his behavior with the girls he is forced to leave college with a quarter in advance to pursue a military career at Sandhurst. However, even that experience does not last long. After one semester, in fact, the guy resigns from the military college.
Desperate, the mother sends a seventeen year old Ian Kitzbuel at Dennis Forbis family. The couple have a significant influence on the young, making him by tutors and by starting the diplomatic service. This is where Ian discovered his love of books for women and the mountain. Ian
also during his tenure improves his French, German and start speaking Russian. The competition in diplomacy turns out to be another failure. Four years after Fleming was forced to return to live with his mother. The latter, concerned about the misadventures of his son, makes sure that find profitable employment as soon as possible. She is to get his son a job with the Reuter news agency. After a trial period of six months, during which he was happy, comes the first big break. A Fleming, in fact, be given an opportunity to go to Moscow to follow the trial of six British Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, who were accused in March of 1933 by the Soviet police (the dreaded Glepeù) of espionage and sabotage. The process has now gone down in history alongside the great Stalinist purges of the '30s. The stay in Moscow is crucial for the neo reporter, who has the opportunity to observe closely the methods of Glepeù. This is destined to become valuable experience many years later during the writing of From Russia with Love. During the process, culminating in the conviction of five employees (later expelled from the USSR), Fleming demonstrates creativity and initiative to the satisfaction of Reuter.
The agency would continue working but Fleming surrender to the role of correspondent in Shanghai to take the profession of stockbroker.
After having worked for some years in the City Fleming is called to a new job, much more lively.

One morning in May of 1939, the thirty year old is invited to lunch by Rear Admiral John Godfrey, recently appointed Director of Information Service of the Navy (NID). On the eve of the conflict, Godfrey is responsible for calling into action the spy organization and needs an assistant. Ian enthusiastically accepts the offer, because he seems perfect opportunity to feed his dreams of adventure. For almost six years working in the legendary room number 38 of the Admiralty, the scene of all major decisions of World War II. Here's how to stand out thanks to his dedication, his imagination and his courage. Experience is essential to a gym, from which Fleming will draw from the handful in his novels.
During the conflict is actively involved to various diplomatic missions, travels to Tangier, Lisbon, is committed in France during the capitulation of the French Government, goes to America and saw the birth of the American secret services. It is also distinguished by his bizarre ideas, such as to bring the magician Alistair Crowley in the role of mediator with Rudolph Hess, or study the life dell'Oberturbandführer Otto Skorzeny, head of German espionage. Imitating his antagonist, he creates the assault units 30, one of the most extra-ordinarily self-British Army, whose task is to retrieve documents of the wartime enemy.

In the fall of 1944, after having gone to Washington for a working liaison with the secret service of the U.S. Navy, Fleming went to Kingston, Jamaica, to represent the NID to a conference on the threat of German submarines in the Caribbean Sea. To get the part with his friend Ivar Bryce for a long train ride on the Silver Meteor. It is a journey so fascinating that he later will use it in Live and Let Die. Fleming now loves Jamaica and, with one of his impulsive decisions, decides to elect a future summer residence. He therefore asks his friend Bryce to find him six acres of land to buy them and those located in Oracabessa. When he sees the pictures of the land, with its hidden beaches and the jungle behind, Fleming does not hesitate a moment and bought the lot, personally designing the house he called Goldeneye. The name suggests it to him the novel by Carson McCullers' Reflections in a Golden Eye (in English Reflections in a Golden Eye). On 10 November 1945
Fleming takes his leave from the army. A 37-year-old man who must reinvent their lives. After having toyed with the idea of \u200b\u200bgoing into secret service MI6, accepts the offer of Lord Kemsley to organize a foreign news service to its chain of newspapers, among which is also the Sunday Times. The reward of 5000 pounds a year is good, Fleming also gets two months off the year in which he took refuge in Goldeneye, next friend Noel Coward, dedicated to swimming, diving and hunting for sharks. However after a few years that work becomes a prison for him and his restless mind wakes up, unable to withstand the everyday office squabbles. In 1949, he understands that the hopes placed in a high-level career in journalism are gone. Once again the disappointment of the crisis raises profound melancholy, which dilutes the 70 cigarettes daily and a quart of gin. Health begins to falter. Fleming acknowledge a feeling of tightness in the chest that doctors underestimate the beginning.
During these years cultivating important friendships in the field of publishing. First, the poet and novelist William Plomer, His colleague at the NID during the war, literary consultant and publisher Jonathan Cape. Another important relationship is with the poet Dame Edith Sitwell, with whom he shares a passion for Paracelsus. And then the playwright Noel Coward, his neighbor in Jamaica.
On 24 March 1952, at age 43, he married Lady Rothermere Fleming, formerly Lady O'Neill, born Anne Charteris. The woman, intelligent, strong and determined, does break the heart of inveterate macho after a six-year relationship.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

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You Only Live Twice

You Only Live Twice (You Only Live Twice)
First Edition: Glidrose, 1964
First Italian edition, Garzanti, 1965
translation: Enrico Cicogna

" You only live twice: once when are born and once when you look death in the face ."

Appalled by the loss of his beloved wife Tracy (who was killed by Blofeld in the final Secret Service) James Bond has fallen into a deep depression. It has no more stimulation at work and the latest missions have been transformed because of him in two failures. M MI6 thinks about him to resign but the psychiatrist Sir James Molony should give him one last chance. In his view should be hired for a mission impossible, perhaps this will stimulate his ego and he will awaken from the lethargy in which emotional crashes. M decides to follow the advice of the eminent luminary to 007 and gives a delicate task: he must travel to Japan to try to convince the Japanese to give intelligence to the United Kingdom on cryptography Magic 44, can read all the dispatches of encrypted 'Soviet Union. Bond agrees and travels to Japan, where he finds waiting for him Dikke Henderson of the Australian Secret Service. This makes him the host, trying to introduce it in the complex eastern mentality, quite different from English. Through the noisy Dikke Bond gets in touch with Tiger Tanaka, the head of the Japanese secret service. Between the two body immediately even if the spark of friendship soon emerge different world views, thereby creating a conflict of attitudes. Tiger is very shrewd and has no intention of selling his 44 England Magic unless Bond is not willing to accept a mission for the Japanese government.
Tanaka said his government agent who recently gave a residence of ten years at the Swiss Guntram Shatterhand and his wife Frau Emmy. This is a wealthy botanist, willing to spend not less than one million pounds to create an exotic park which has a priceless collection of transplanting trees from all over the world. He built his Eden near the island Kyushu, near Fukuoka. The problem is that the garden is is immediately turned into an infernal machine of death, being the rarest and most deadly poisonous plants animals on the planet. Thus, the park is now half of all suicides in Japan and started to claim victims by more than five hundred deaths a year. Tanaka explains to Bond that suicide in his country is not considered a disgrace, far from it, but the growing number of victims has embarrassed his country can not afford to eliminate Dr. Shatterhand, worth a serious diplomatic crisis. Tigre therefore proposes a deal to Bond: if it will eliminate the botanist, in exchange will receive the Magic 44. 007 accepted. Thus began the transformation of Bond in Bondo-san, a Japanese man of humble origins, deaf and dumb, who will enter the "Garden of Earthly Delights" and then kill Shatterhand. After a quick tour de force in Japanese customs and traditions (which provide, among other booze-based sake and carousing with compliant Japanese girl), Bond travels the country in the company of a direct Tanaka Fukuoka. During the trip
Bond realizes that a mysterious man is following them. After a car chase Tanaka caught the individual who died during the scuffle. He was a Black Dragon, one of the bodyguards of Dr. Shatterhand. But the surprises are not over: When Bond is shown a picture of the scientist is great because you recognize his disbelief Blofeld! 007 but not Tanaka reveals the discovery for fear that they would broaden the investigation to the CIA, thereby preventing him accomplish his revenge. Tiger decides that Bond must stop a few days in a small island just opposite the island of Kyushu in order to study the best way to enter and delete (with only the help of a ninja chain and a small knife) scientist. The island is inhabited by the likes community that is conducive to host Bondo-san. Here Bond to the beautiful Kissy Suzuki, known as the Greta Garbo of the East, because of its short past as an actress in Hollywood. The girl, disgusted by the environment of the cinema, he preferred to return to the island by his family to fish awabi (a result of fine sea) and asks Bond to accompany her to work.
The night of the third day the secret agent takes action. With the help of Kissy gets to swim in the island and enters the castle. In the park, in a surreal scene, lit only by moonlight, he witnesses the suicide of two men. One flows into the lake inhabited by piranhas, the other (dressed in a dark suit with bowler hat and umbrella) is launched in the fumarole and burned alive.
The next morning the agent, hidden in a shed, witnessing the daily patrols of the garden by Blofeld and his men. In the evening, finally, 007 entered the castle. While searching the bedroom of his enemy Bond falls into a trap, hidden under the floor, and is taken prisoner. The agent is now recognized by Blofeld and Irma who undergo cruel tortures. Bond resists and hires a deadly duel with his nemesis that ends with the death of Blofeld, strangled with bare hands. After a daring escape, by means of a balloon, was rescued by Bond Kissy Suzuki. He does not remember anything, in the throes of total amnesia. Kissy in love with him, conceals Tanaka agents that damage missing. Even MI6 thinks that Bond is dead during the mission and M released his epitaph. In fact Bond, dressed now Todoroki-san, he lives a spartan life as a fisherman beside his Kissy, until a newspaper clipping that does not speak of Vladivostok emerge in him a vague memory of Russia. In search of his past Bond decides to travel to the Soviet Union and abandoned to his fate Kissy ... The birth of

You Only Live Twice stems from a trip to the East a few years before writing the novel for Fleming makes his Sunday Times. The new owner of the newspaper Roy Thomson, on the recommendation of the literary editor Leonard Russell, had authorized the reportage around the world that were just made by Fleming. The trip to Hong Kong would have been the first chapter of a series of news reports that would then also appeared in a volume entitled The city of thrill. In Hong Kong Fleming ties immediately with Richard Hughes, a giant Australian former heavyweight, who since Korea is the newspaper in the East. With him was Fleming's first contact with the world yellow. Hughes is the man of action who has always dreamed of being Fleming and the East, which describes in his books is largely the East of Hughes. He then inspired the character of Dikke Henderson. Three years after Fleming's travels to Japan, she meets her new Australian friend, and he travels within the country that provides the trace of the novel. With them there is also Tora "Tiger" Saito (already chosen by Fleming for that part of Tiger Tanaka), architect, editor, great war correspondent, and a great friend Hughes. All expenses paid by the Company Glidrose, the three are a 12-day tour of Japan. The simplicity of the Japanese, their quirks, their obsession with death strike the imagination of the writer. His enthusiasm for the Nipponese customs and traditions are evident in the book, the first part looks like a travel guide. The story, in fact, kicks off the second half of the novel, precisely the moment when Bond goes into action. Here Fleming unfolds his special talent in describing an action full of tension and assorted cruelties. Blofeld now been turned into a sadistic madman. While Thunderball and Secret Service he works in the service of SPECTRE to destabilize the criminal world with its plan, now works only for his sadistic pleasure and for his disgust towards the human race. He considers himself a genius and the creation of exotic park with its deadly traps of death shall have the sole purpose of eliminating people as possible, " ... has developed in me a kind of mental weakness, a disregard for humanity and for its future, an absolute boredom for the affairs of men ... So Mister Bond, I created this project useful and at the same time humanitarian: I offer free death to those who wish to free themselves from the burden of existence. "
The beautiful fish Kissy Suzuki is the girl in which Bond finds a momentary relief from the pain of his soul. She is very beautiful and Fleming described her as a girl of great moral depth. After a short stay in Hollywood has decided to abandon the vacuous existence, populated by vile people, except for David Niven, not surprisingly personal friend of Fleming.
The other interesting aspect is the obituary for the M Times through this article because Fleming puts us aware of the history of Bond. As always, the personal biography of the author is confused with that of his hero. So we know that Bond was the son of a Scottish father and Swiss mother and that her parents died in a mountaineering accident on the Aiguilles Rouges above Chamonix. His education was at the very least incomplete: he left Eton, then enrolled at Fettes, where he excelled only by its performance in a sport, then worked at the Ministry of Defence during the war.
As you can see the history of Bond is a photocopy of one of his fictional almighty.
The closure of the novel is enigmatic. Bond party to Vladivostok with no memory of his past into an unknown future. Fleming to pull out of this mess will cost a lot 'of trouble.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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Secret Service (On Her Majesty's Secret Service) First Edition
: Glidrose Productions Ltd, 1963 First Edition
Italian: Garzanti, 1965
Translation: Rossella Rossi Irti

"He turned nervously a cigarette, straightened his shoulders, and drove in the archive was closed for so long, his reminiscences. It was now an adult, a man with a murky and dangerous years of memories: a spy. "

James Bond to a year traveling to Europe in search of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, head of SPECTRE. His fighters, however, did not yield any results. Blofeld seems to have disappeared into thin air. Discouraged and tired of a mission so boring, that it deems unsuitable for its capabilities, our meditation to resign by the secret services. While in the Riviera, with its direct Bentley Royale Les Eaux, Bond engages in a race with a mysterious girl who leads a Lancia Flaminia Zagato Spider. The race ended with the victory of women, something unheard of for Bond, who decides to follow her to the Hotel Splendide. He discovers that she is uninhibited Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo. Teresa Bond follows the casino, where he attended a game of chemin de fer in which she loses a large sum of money that can not be welded. Bond intervenes to prevent the scandal of his own pocket by paying the debt. The girl decides to thank him for offering a night of love. The next morning, however, Tracy (this is his diminutive) throws him out of the room so abruptly. Astonished by his behavior, Bond follows the girl on the beach and realizes that she contemplates suicide. 007 acts to prevent the tragedy but is blocked by two shady characters who, threatening him with the gun and the woman, forcing them to board a speedboat. After a short trip they are taken inside a truck where is the headquarters of Marc-Ange Draco, head of the Union Race and the father of Tracy. This is concerned about her daughter in depressive crisis after the departure of her husband (the despicable Italian Count Vicenzo Di) and the subsequent loss of their son from meningitis. Draco asks Bond to express that appreciation for his curriculum vitae, to take care of the girl in exchange for one million pounds in gold. Bond indignantly rejects the offer and recommended Tracy man hospitalized in a psychiatric clinic. Draco then asks if he can pay her debt to have prevented her daughter to hurt the agent and says she wants to know if Blofeld is still alive. After a quick survey Draco tells Bond that his arch enemy is in good shape and hides in Switzerland.
Bond informs MI6 that goes to work until it detects a trace. Through his lawyers Blofeld has contacted the prestigious Institute of Heraldry for the evidence of his nobility. In fact, he looks like Count Balthazar de Bleuville, believing to be the legitimate heir of the family.
Bond then decides to a trap his enemy. Posing as a specialist in genealogy, Sir Hilary Bray, he goes with the permission of M to Switzerland to meet him. His plan is try to gain his trust, tricked into Germany in search of a key document to prove his nobility, and do kidnap British intelligence. Bond sets out a bold plan to Eichmann.
Playing as the secret agent Sir Bray arrives in Switzerland where he is waiting for Irma Blunt, integerrima Blofeld's personal assistant. After a short helicopter trip over the majestic snow-capped Alps (it is December 23), Bond lands on the Piz Gloria, a remote cottage on top of a super technology of the highest peaks of Europe.
this axis is ten beautiful English girls who are subjected to a series of treatments for allergy. Bond charms everyone with his charm but at the same time is tight for the task that awaits him. The next morning, Irma Blunt him to know Blofeld. 007 does not recognize him as the man who is looking for. Blofeld, in fact, has undergone a series of plastic surgery to change facial features. He is described by Fleming according to current physiognomy that distinguishes all his evil: insidious and repulsive. " Her forehead was furrowed with wrinkles and nose, described as short and wide, and was hooked on the right nostril, from what I ate, poor thing, seemed a sign of tertiary syphilis. "
Bond manages to fool Blofeld, extremely suspicious, convincing him that his stay at the Piz Gloria is essential to clarify some aspects of the noble origins of his client. Gets to remain so for at least a week. The agent then starts to flirt with girls, Ruby, looking for more information on the Piz Gloria. After seducing her shall obtain the names of all the girls present at the chalet. But his cover is under threat: Blofeld, in fact, has captured the No. 2 official of the station Z in Zurich. Bond fears that the light under torture could reveal his true identity. He decides to run away that night. After possession of a pair of skis the agent is launched at night on dangerous mountain trails, followed by the men of Blofeld. After a brutal fighter, who also sees him escape an avalanche, man arrives exhausted and here in St. Moritz, surprisingly, meets Tracy, ready to help. She is there because his father was concerned about the fate of Bond and explained everything. The two, after a daring car chase, they manage to escape the hit men of Blofeld.
The next morning, all'areoporto Zurich, Bond takes an unprecedented decision: he loves Tracy and asks her to marry him.
Back in London, the agent reports this to M and its consultant to the Ministry of Agriculture. The latter reveals his fears to colleagues. It 's very likely that Blofeld in his refuge at the Piz Gloria is working on biological weapons to destroy the agricultural heritage of England, thereby knee the country. The ten girls were brainwashed with hypnosis in the UK to introduce the bacteria to lethal viruses. It 'important to act immediately. But there is a diplomatic problem insurmountable. Blofeld is in Switzerland and MI6 can not act officially in Switzerland. Bond gets the green light to turn to informal M Draco. The head of the Union Race, happy for the impending marriage of his daughter, agrees to help the future generations and organizes a raid with his men at the Piz Gloria.
The attack on the enemy succeeds, the chalet is destroyed, but fails to capture Bond Blofeld, who fled on board a bob. But the important thing is that the danger of biological warfare has been foiled. Now we can devote himself entirely to his marriage with Tracy.
" Yes." James Bond monosyllable uttered at 10.30 this morning a New Year's crystal clear in the hall of the British Consulate, and he said it with conviction. "
These are lines that celebrate the (short) transition from bachelor to conjugate 007.
A threat, in fact, it is incumbent on both spouses. Blofeld and Irma follow them on board a red Maserati and fired a fatal blow that kills Tracy. Bond, upset, embraces the woman whispering: "It's okay ... We have all the time we want. "

Thus ends one of the most dramatic novels of the saga, with a final heartbreaking and sad. Secret Service is a powerful spy novel where the author wanted to introduce a romantic mood, however, that poorly binds to the main story. Far decide to get married to his protagonist is a strong choice, impact, that should be prepared in a detailed and realistic, coming into the psyche of the character, making the reader understand the reasons for this sudden volte-face.
Fleming, however, dismisses the matter as follows: "Bond thought suddenly. Hell! I do not find more than a girl like this. It has everything I ever wanted in a woman. It 's beautiful, in bed and out. E' adventurous , courageous and resourceful. Exciting at any time. It seems you love me. For more allow me to continue my activities and, being alone, do not oppress me with friendships, relationships, or relationships. And, above all, he needs me. "
This James Bond inveterate bachelor sexist, misogynist at times, turns into a sentimentalist. Once the decision is to be charged at the turn made by Fleming in his private life. Ten years earlier, evidently moved by the same beliefs of her child, he married Anne Charteris and now feels the need for a spectacle of its decision making yet another transfer in the literature. The problem is that this event is not narratively justified by what happened before between the two lovers. At the beginning of the event 007 has spent a night of love with Tracy and then was discharged from the girl. When the father revealed that she suffers a nervous breakdown, the agent was tender and advised to Draco's in hospital! Now, just to have it reviewed after six months and have spent a night on the run with her, is this transformation?
The dialogue between Bond and Tracy then resemble a song by Julio Iglesias and reveal how little esteem Fleming had in the feminine: "Do not would love if I were not a pirate. ," says Tracy languid her lover. Or: " You can make love without love. "
Once again women Fleming (And Bond) is reduced to some pretty silly and romantic, without human depth. All the clichés of '50s female are then enclosed in the character of Tracy.
The strength of the book is in the intertwining, locked and full of suspense. The antagonist is another memorable Bond villains: granite in its desire to hurt, though not very clever when he asks his real name at the Institute of Heraldry information about their genealogy. A little noticed move that reveals him to his enemies.
Realism is one of the points of the book: the refuge of technological Blofeld is inspired by the luxurious Corviglia Club near Geneva, where the author was with his wife for a report on Switzerland. Then to ensure that the details of arms of his book were accurate, Fleming spent several afternoons at the Institute of Heraldry in Queen Victoria Street. Here he learns that the Bond family motto is "The World Is Not Enough , then used as the title for one of the chapters film starring Pierce Brosnan.
said that we must admit that after the stories of For Your Eyes Only Secret Service is an exciting return to tradition bondiana, Fleming confirmed that the great storyteller's story bigger than life.

Friday, May 7, 2010

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Rock the casbah!-Mark LeVine (ISBN 2010)

by Alessandro Pascale

If you need to know in depth the Islamic world "unconventional", the one that raps sacred texts such as hymns of political protest, or metal riff that sets off to find himself on fire in a cellar to get around censorship or who uses blogs to spread music and punk rock became one of the most popular sites in the Middle East, if you care to know at least a part of how life really takes place in countries such as Morocco, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Egypt and Lebanon , then Rock the casbah! is the book for you.
The beauty of Mark LeVine is not just to let us know a totally unknown world of music, but also be able to bring out the many shades of the Islamic world (and not just Lebanon and Israel docent), much more varied and complex than is usually believed the majority of ordinary people who speak from hearsay (perhaps by the League ...) or to give air to the mouth.
For example, the issue of the relationship between metal and Islam: the heavy metal has always had a bad reputation in the West in some quarters, accused of Satanism, immorality, incitement to violence, occultism and so forth. Apparently it would seem irreconcilable with the Islamic religion, so much so that there are extremists (particularly serious is the situation of Iran) who are trying to ostracized, stifle and punish with all their force, for its origin in western import. Yet there are also many men who see no incompatibility between the two camps, and indeed in some cases they even see the positive benefits.
clear that the real reason of suffocation of the underground musical movement is actually the source policy: most of the governments of Meda democracies are in fact only a façade, whose corrupt political system is supported and legitimized by neo-colonialist and imperialist policies of the U.S., not for nothing that they often become the object of hatred and invective, identified as the real major problem that prevents the Arab people have hope for political change in the near future.
In this context the music illiberal "alternative" are in many cases the only possible form of opposition, not in the interests of confrontation with the regime (which would be suicidal), but the creation of subcultures characterized by an alteration in public only musical-cultural, which is exposed only in private at the level of political criticism. Borgna
in the past said that a revolt imaginary (ie cultural) opens the door to genuine political revolt, and in any case be seen as a positive factor in because it allows the release by the type social-cultural and the formation of a critical group can turn into something more dangerous to the institutions. That 's what happened in '68 at the bottom, with the start of a phase in which Italy has lasted a decade. What
LeVine hopes often during the work it is to weld these countercultural movements with the nuclei most progressive politicians. Without each other alone do not have other possibilities than those of vivacchiare a thousand dangers, but their marriage could one day lead to the collapse of the autocratic and illiberal governments which are responsible for keeping us in the West especially. The story will let us know how it will end.

Monday, May 3, 2010

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Casino Royale

First edition Glidrose Productions Ltd, 1953
Italian version: First Edition: Garzanti 1965 - Latest edition: Bloomsbury Publishing Editor, 2004

" At three in the morning, the smell of the casino, the smoke and sweat loss nausea. At that time, the inner wear typical of gambling - mixture of greed, fear and nervous tension - becomes intolerable. The senses are awakened and writhe in disgust.
All'improviso James Bond became aware of being tired. "

These few lines mark the fulminant onset of a new literary hero. The light par excellence is presented by Fleming in his first novel in the series as a man of the world, who loves the good life, who like women (of whom, however, warning), even if it is ready to fall in love. Gambling is a His passion, as are cigarettes, drinks and dinner in an elegant French restaurant. Physically Bond is portrayed as a man about 35 years, high-haired blacks, a slight scar on right cheek, a vague resemblance to the musician and singer Hoagy Carmichael.

" The idea was to put an end to my celibacy made me rather nervous. To download the tension that did not give me peace, I threw down a novel ..." With his usual irony commented Fleming the birth of his career as a novelist. Written in January 1952, during a summer vacation at his residence in Jamaica Goldeneye, Casino Royale is the archetype of the spy novels. The book has a very simple narrative structure, and is divided into the classical Aristotelian three acts. The first part is
presented the main character and his mission . James Bond is in the imaginary town of Royale Les Eaux, on the Riviera. He was sent from there by his superior intelligence English, M., (the original is probably referring to the nickname by which Fleming called his mom) to defeat Le Chiffre at the baccarat table, the Soviet bridgehead in France , treasurer of the union and paying the Communist side of the Alps. We are in a cold war, as the story unfolds in the mid- 50. Le Chiffre is a stateless person (hence the name he chose a "figure", is considered so because of the number on your passport), who became rich by exploiting prostitution with a series of brothels located throughout France. However, the new law prohibits brothels and shady wheeler-is in debt of more than CHF 50 million against the Soviet secret service. The latter have provided the large sum of money to finance the union. To avoid the revenge of Smersh (of nearly the Smyert Shpionam "death to spies") Le Chiffre decides the fate groped at the table, hoping to recover gambling finances squandered. The idea of \u200b\u200b
M. is sent his best agent with a license to kill double zero in Riviera cards to challenge the fraudster. If the plan were to be successful gangsters in the pay of the KGB would find itself penniless and with one foot in the grave. 1) Bond

accepts the challenge and went to help him find where Royale René Mathis, his colleagues in France, Felix Leiter, CIA, and Vesper Lynd, a charming colleague who will watch your back. Just get
Bond escapes an assassination attempt against him by two Bulgarians, then, first to challenge Le Chiffre in the game, check out the casino tables to study. Here Fleming takes this opportunity to express some of the key ideas of his character in terms of women and gambling. "... luck, with all its quirks, was not feared but loved. Bond saw her as a woman who had to flirt with sweetness or take with brutality; arruffianarsela or never try to run after her. " The
007 Vesper evening dinner invitation to the courts in his own way, with a mixture of sophistication and sensuality, even if his fixed idea is to face Le Chiffre.

The second part of the novel opens with chapters 10, 11, 12 and 13, entirely devoted to the challenge to the baccarat of the two protagonists. They are the most exciting part of the book to the dry style with which the author describes a world he knows well, being a frequent visitor to the casino at Le Touquet, near Deauville. The antagonist of Bond is described as cunning and ruthless, looking left. It is said that Fleming was inspired for this character to the famous Satanist Alistair McCrowley, which during the Second World War he offered to mediate the prisoner with Rudolph Hess, with whom he shared a passion for the occult (including the McCrowley appears also on the cover of the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band).
After an initial phase of the game in which Bond earns a substantial amount in a second it follows that his nemesis is to prevail, leaving no finances. Bond was defeated, but spoke to him manforte Leiter, who offers him 32 million in an envelope francs to continue the game. In the face of unscrupulous revitalization of the entire bench wobbles but Le Chiffre is forced to play the bet. The final showdown sees Bond take precedence, to the loss of all the assets of Le Chiffre.
Back Room Bond hides a check for 40 million francs and went to dinner with Vesper. She is restless and leave the dinner because Mathis call for a report of the evening. It's actually a trap, which stretched from Le Chiffre kidnaps the girl. 007 understands everything, but when he leaves the local machine sees the villain away. On board his Bentley Bond begins a chase on the winding roads of the Riviera but flips his car due to a trap set by men Le Chiffre with a carpet of nails. Captured, Bond is taken to an uninhabited house in the heart of rural France. Stripped and tortured by Le Chiffre sadism who wants to know where he hid the money. Bond resists the pain and does not speak but when an unexpected event is about to give his aid. An agent of the KGB justice with a gunshot to the head Le Chiffre and then goes away, not before they had cut with a knife in the hand of the letters SH Bond, or Shpionam . The execution of Le Chiffre is described by Fleming with brutal realism: "There was a puff acute, no more sound of the air bubble that comes out of a tube of toothpaste. No other noise, no: and suddenly appeared in Le Chiffre another eye, third eye at the other two, just where the massive nose began to protrude from his forehead. It was a small black eye, no eyelashes or eyebrows. "

The third part begins with Chapter 19 and has Bond in a hospital bed. The agent was recovered from Mathis, who saved the girl, luckily unhurt. Bond, however, is was shaken in body and soul. In a conversation with Mathis expressed his doubts about the lawfulness of his actions. disincato A bitter emerges from his words is so blurred the difference between good and evil that is no longer sure of its actions. Moreover, the wounds suffered in the most intimate parts are severe, and our concern that may have irreversible repercussions on his manhood. It 'also why at first refused all requests to Vesper. The girl in fact it attracts more than he is willing to admit. But in the end 007 and meets the woman capitulates. Attracted to her, she agrees to spend his rehabilitation in a small hotel on the coast. The two fell madly in love one another and Bond seriously consider marriage. But a dark shadow threatens their relationship. Vesper believes to be followed by a mysterious man in black with a monocle. Bond does not want to believe her at first but the lies of the girl suspicious until the case impensable: Vesper commits suicide by swallowing a bottle of Nembutal. A Bond, desperate for the loss, she left a letter in which he claims to be a spy for the Russians. He accepted the double play because the Soviets blackmails her to kill her lover, a Polish pilot captured during the war and a prisoner of SMERSH. The girl has committed suicide unable to bear the idea of \u200b\u200brevealing to Bond, which had fallen in love, the truth.
E 'this is the part of the twilight book in which Fleming reveals a romantic aspect to Bond, which contrasts with the idea that we had made of him reading the book. Behind that surface rough men lies at the bottom of a sentimentalist. And none of the players believe him when, calling his liaison officer in London he said: "Talk 007. From a public phone. Emergency. Transmit now: 3030 was a double agent for Ivan. "
" Yes, damn it: I said ' was'. It died whore. "

Casino Royale is a great thriller that reinvents the genre with a shot of the old classic Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Edgar Wallace. Until that moment, in fact, English literature had never brought anything new in the spy genre. With the exception of John Buchan's Richard Hannay, an engineer hired by the Secret Service from time to time, and some history of Eric Ambler, James Bond is imposed immediately as a new character. The power-Fleming, cruel but with a smile, is closer to the character of Mike Hammer, Mickey Spillane that invented by the Philip Marlowe by Raymond Chandler (who also liked Fleming's novels). A Spillane Casino Royale has at least two elements. The first is a girl, Vesper, Bond falls in love with but then prove to be an enemy spy. In a novel by Spillane was the Hammer to kill her, while Fleming, the woman committed suicide. Bond has in common with Hammer also the transformation of love into hatred: "And 'died whore", so concludes the book, and so its 007 liquid feeling of affection towards Vesper.
Second Bond is haunted by an image: that of a Japanese expert in codes that he has removed from a cooling tower in front. Even Mike Hammer is constantly haunted by the memory of a Japanese soldier killed in war. An analogy that, as Eco points out in his essay "The case Bond" is not accidental. In both figures the memory of the death of the Japanese is the basis of their neurosis Fleiming but decided to resolve the issue of bonds due to non-therapeutic, thus excluding psychological aspects in the narrative development of the subsequent novels.
Fleming also paid tribute to George Simenon, his favorite author. Many of the Bond adventures are set in France and are affected by the atmosphere typically French Simenon instilled in the pages dedicated to his Maigret. But what is most striking is the obsessive attention to detail that will be taken up by Terence Young in the first adventure film, Dr. No . Fleming's attention to objects of everyday life, liquor, perfume, cigarettes, cars, all oriented to the extreme luxury, providing the reader with information on which fantasies of glamorous dream to become one, leaving the grayness of everyday life instead of bills made by pay, a boring job and a wife aged prematurely. And women: beautiful, beautiful, mysterious, depraved. Bond often treats them with contempt, but other times it is fascinating, as in the case of Vesper. Fleming builds a literary universe from scratch, intended to strike the imagination of readers around the world. The seeds of the myth were sown.

1) The idea of \u200b\u200b Casino Royale comes from a life experience of that Fleming, like on the other hand, many of the events recounted in his books. In 1941 the author, at the time secret agent, tried to pluck the Casino Estoril in Portugal, some members of the German Intelligence challenging at chemin de fer. Yet Fleming also lost everything and had to borrow money from his boss. Heroic, then, his mission had nothing but the version on the pages of the event has transformed a very different resolution. Since its inception, therefore, it foreshadows what John Pearson in his study "The Life of Ian Fleming defines the autobiography of a dream. Bond is Fleming's fictional alter ego, the exasperation of his vices and virtues, sublimated by a hyper-realistic heroism.

says Ian Fleming was born as James Bond