La réalisatrice américaine a reçu dimanche 28 mai le prix de la mise en scène du 70e Festival de Cannes pour son adaptation de THE BEGUILED, adaptation du roman de Thomas Cullinan publié en France aux Éditions Rivages. En France, le film est attendu en salle pour le 23 août prochain.
Trois adaptations à venir pour Jabberwocky !
Les droits cinéma de SHADOWSHAPER de Daniel Jose Older ont été optionnés par Anika Noni Rose et sa société Roaring Virgin Productions, qui a également acquis les droits TV/film de la trilogie d’urban fantasy de l’auteur BONE STREET RUMBA. SHADOWSHAPER figure sur la dernière liste du 2018 Garden State Teen Book Award, et sa suite, SHADOWHOUSE FALL, est prévue pour le mois de septembre.

THE MEMORY THIEF de Bryce Moore entre quant à lui en production chez Fox Animation. Il s’agira d’un film d’animation développé par 21 Laps, créateurs de la série Netflix Stranger Things et producteurs du blockbuster Premier Contact.
Enfin, l’adaptation télévisée de la trilogie MIDNIGHT, TEXAS de Charlaine Harris, publiée en France chez J’Ai Lu, sera lancée le 24 juillet prochain sur NBC !

Et les meilleurs jeunes romanciers américains selon Granta sont…

Tous les dix ans, la célèbre revue littéraire britannique révèle son classement spécial avec les meilleurs écrivains américains de fiction qui ont moins de 40 ans. Parmi les 21 sélectionnés, on retrouve 5 auteurs que notre agence représente en France : Jesse Ball, Jen George, Garth Risk Hallberg (Plon/Feux Croisés), Sana Krasikov (Albin Michel) et Anthony Marra (Lattès).
Cliquez ici pour voir la liste complète publiée par The Guardian.
Le prochain livre de Mark Bowden sera adapté en mini-série!
Michael Mann (« The Insider », « Ali », « Heat », « Collateral ») et Michael De Luca (« The Social Network », « Captain Phillips », « Moneyball ») ont acquis les droits de HUE 1968 pour en faire une mini-série de 8/10 heures (Deadline). Dans ce nouvel ouvrage de l’auteur de « Black Hawk Down », il sera question de la bataille la plus sanglante de la guerre du Vietnam et des grandes conséquences qu’elle a entraînées.
A riveting history of the biggest and bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War
HUẾ 1968:
A Turning Point in the American War in Vietnam
by Mark Bowden
Atlantic Monthly Press, June 2017
Not since his #1 New York Times bestseller Black Hawk Down has “master of narrative journalism” (New York Times Book Review) Mark Bowden written a book about a battle. His most ambitious work yet, Huế 1968 is the story of the centerpiece of the Tet Offensive and a turning point in the American War in Vietnam.
By January 1968, despite an influx of half a million American troops, the fighting in Vietnam seemed to be at a stalemate. Yet General William Westmoreland, commander of American forces, announced a new phase of the war in which “the end begins to come into view.” The North Vietnamese had different ideas. In mid-1967, the leadership in Hanoi had started planning an offensive intended to win the war in a single stroke. Part military action and part popular uprising, the Tet Offensive included attacks across South Vietnam, but the most dramatic and successful would be the capture of Huế, the country’s cultural capital. At 2:30 a.m. on January 31, 10,000 National Liberation Front troops descended from hidden camps and surged across the city of 140,000. By morning, all of Huế was in Front hands save for two small military outposts.
The commanders in country and politicians in Washington refused to believe the size and scope of the Front’s presence. Captain Chuck Meadows was ordered to lead his 160-marine Golf Company against thousands of enemy troops in the first attempt to re-enter Hue later that day. After several futile and deadly days, Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Cheatham would finally come up with a strategy to retake the city, block by block and building by building, in some of the most intense urban combat since World War II.
With unprecedented access to war archives in the U.S. and Vietnam and interviews with participants from both sides, Bowden narrates each stage of this crucial battle through multiple points of view. Played out over twenty-four days of terrible fighting and ultimately costing 10,000 combatant and civilian lives, the Battle of Huế was by far the bloodiest of the entire war. When it ended, the American debate was never again about winning, only about how to leave. In Huế 1968, Bowden masterfully reconstructs this pivotal moment in the American War in Vietnam.
Mark Bowden is the author of thirteen books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Black Hawk Down. He reported at the Philadelphia Inquirer for twenty years and now writes for the Atlantic, Vanity Fair, and other magazines. He is also the writer in residence at the University of Delaware. His most recent book is The Three Battles of Wanat: And Other True Stories.
SHATTERED débute à la première place des livres les plus vendus sur Amazon
Le livre sur la campagne d’Hillary Clinton, annoncé en janvier dernier sur notre site, vient d’être publié aux États-Unis. Le manuscrit, jusque là sous embargo, est désormais disponible.
Moving blow-by-blow from the campaign’s difficult birth through the bewildering terror of election night, Shattered tells an unforgettable story with urgent lessons both political and personal, filled with revelations that will change the way readers understand just what happened to America on November 8, 2016
SHATTERED:
Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign
by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
Crown, April 2017
It was never supposed to be this close. And of course she was supposed to win. How Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump is the tragic story of a sure thing gone off the rails. For every Comey revelation or hindsight acknowledgment about the electorate, no explanation of defeat can begin with anything other than the core problem of Hillary’s campaign–the candidate herself.
Through deep access to insiders from the top to the bottom of the campaign, political writers Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes have reconstructed the key decisions and unseized opportunities, the well-intentioned misfires and the hidden thorns that turned a winnable contest into a devastating loss. Drawing on the authors’ deep knowledge of Hillary from their previous book, the acclaimed biography HRC, Shattered will offer an object lesson in how Hillary herself made victory an uphill battle, how her difficulty articulating a vision irreparably hobbled her impact with voters, and how the campaign failed to internalize the lessons of populist fury from the hard-fought primary against Bernie Sanders.
Jonathan Allen has covered national politics for Politico, Bloomberg, and Vox. He is the head of community and content for Sidewire, and writes a weekly political column for Roll Call.
Amie Parnes is the senior White House correspondent for The Hill newspaper in Washington. She covered Hillary Clinton during the campaign and will cover the Trump administration.
