WINTER IS COMING de Garry Kasparov sera publié par Public Affairs

Breaking news !

Un accord vient d’être conclu entre l’agence littéraire The Gernert Company et l’éditeur PublicAffairs pour la publication aux États Unis du prochain titre de Garry Kasparov, ancien champion d’échecs aujourd’hui fervent opposant à la politique de Poutine.

A clear-eyed view of the Russian leader and what can be done to stop him, from the Russian dissident and former #1 world chess champion

WINTER IS COMING:
Why Putin Must Be Stopped, and How the Forgotten Lessons of the Cold War Can Prevent a New One
by Garry Kasparov
Public Affairs, Autumn 2015 (Manuscript due April 2015)

 When Russia invaded Ukraine last year, the world finally began to take seriously what pro-democracy dissidents—of whom Garry Kasparov has been the most vocal and prominent—have been saying for years: Vladimir Putin will stop at nothing to consolidate and maintain power.  Not kleptocratic corruption, not political assassination, not crackdowns on political freedoms, not a puppet President, not ultra-nationalist rhetoric—and now, not even the military invasion and occupation of a sovereign nation. 

And yet the United States and Europe have continued to appease Putin, as if patience and continued engagement will one day bring him around to the liberal democratic values on which our own nations are built.  Years of seeing his Cassandra-like prophecies about Putin’s intentions fulfilled, however, have left Garry Kasparov with the realization of a far darker truth: Putin’s Russia, like ISIS or Al Qaeda, defines itself in opposition to the free countries of the world.  And so the only way to avoid the second Cold War that Putin very much wants is, ironically, for the liberal democracies of the world to present a united front against him, one built on the same moral values on which the West stood during the first Cold War. 

Garry Kasparov spent twenty years as the world’s #1 ranked chess player.  In 2005, he retired from professional chess to lead the pro-democracy opposition against Vladimir Putin, and ran for the presidency of Russia in 2008.  In 2012, he was named Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation, succeeding Václav Havel. He has been a contributing editor to The Wall Street Journal since 1991, and his 2007 book, How Life Imitates Chess, has been published in twenty-three languages.   He lives in self-imposed exile in New York with his wife, Dasha.

THE BIG SHORT : un casting de rêve !

Les sites internet de Variety et de Hollywood Reporter ont annoncé les noms des acteurs qui joueront dans THE BIG SHORT, adaptation cinéma du bestseller de Micheal Lewis, publié en France par Sonatine Éditions (LA CASSE DU SIÈCLE).

Et il y a de quoi rester bouche bée, car le film, réalisé par Adam McKay, réunira trois monstres du cinéma américain : Brad Pitt, Christian Bale et Ryan Gosling !

Brad Pitt, qui produit le film avec Paramount Pictures, jouera le rôle de Ben Hockett, Christian Bale celui de Michael Burry, le fondateur de Scion Capital, et Ryan Gosling celui du trader de la Deutsche Bank, Greg Lippmann. La date de sortie du film n’a pas encore été fixée.

Nous vous rappelons que les droits de FLASH BOYS, le dernier livre de Micheal Lewis, sont encore disponibles, et que les droits audiovisuels en ont été également acquis : Sony Pictures envisage d’en faire un film avec Scott Rudin, le producteur de Wes Anderson et des frères Cohen.

 

Robert Stone est mort

L’écrivain américain Robert Stone, auteur du roman DOG SOLDIERS (LES GUERRIERS DE L’ENFER) et lauréat du National Book Award, est décédé le 10 janvier 2015 à Key West, en Floride, vient d’annoncer l’agence Donadio & Olson.

Le New York Times lui a dédié un portrait poignant :

“Robert Stone was one of the few writers to capture the apocalyptic madness of America in the 1960s and ’70s, as the country lurched deeper into the jungles of Vietnam and the counterculture party at home turned increasingly nihilistic, as Woodstock gave way to Altamont and as violence — propagated by the likes of both Charles Manson and the Weather Underground — rocked the home front.”

Voici ses titres dont les droits pour la langue française sont encore disponibles :

A HALL OF MIRRORS – primé avec un Faulkner Award et adapté au cinéma dans le film « Wusa », avec Paul Newman et Joanne Woodward

A FLAG FOR SUNRISE – Finaliste du National Book Award et du Pulitzer Prize

CHILDREN OF LIGHT

PRIME GREEN

 

GIRLS ON FIRE de Robin Wasserman

Mise à jour du 30 janvier 2015 : droits achetés par les Éditions Fayard

Robin Wasserman’s first novel for adults follows in the footsteps of Heathers meets Megan Abbott but carves a dark, brambly path all its own

GIRLS ON FIRE
by Robin Wasserman
Harper, 2016

Hannah Dexter and Lacey Champlain recall in their alternating retrospective points of view, an obsessive teenage female friendship so passionately violent it bloodies the very sunset its protagonists insist on riding into, together, at any cost. The story begins with Hannah and Lacey as two breathless halves of the same codependent whole, incomplete and impossible without the other, and unconcerned by the mounting discomfort that their lust for chaos and rebellion causes the inhabitants of their parochial small town. But Lacey has a secret, about life before her better half, and it’s a secret that will change everything…

Set against a backdrop of 90s grunge and small-town scandals, Wasserman’s work explores the impossible dictates of femininity and the cold, hard beauty and danger inherent in adolescence. Simultaneously contemporary novel and campfire cautionary tale, GIRLS ON FIRE is part love story, part tragedy, part horror story and part irrefutable indictment both of the actual ripped-from-the-headlines blood flowing of late from modern teens’ hands and the emotional lacerations inflicted upon the psyche caused simply by being a girl. Wasserman’s work serves then as both story and object lesson, a page-turning thriller by form but more thrillingly, an all-too-recognizable and brutal portrait of certain ugly female friendship truths and the at times catastrophic masks we project upon others, and worse, ourselves, for our own weak comfort. What’s most frightening of all about this addictive excavation of adolescent violence and vulnerability is that we cannot simply cast it off merely as entertainment, thanks to Wasserman’s searing intelligence and unflinching honesty — it reads too uncomfortably necessary to the conversation, and too true to minimize, or ignore.

Robin Wasserman is a Harvard graduate, former book editor at Brooklynite, and has published or has pieces forthcoming in the LA Review of Books, Tin House, and The New York Times. She is also a beloved author in the young adult realm, with over half a million copies of more than ten teen novels in print. GIRLS ON FIRE is her first novel for adults.

More info: http://www.robinwasserman.com