Manufacturing Consent

Published in 1988, Manufacturing Consent is a frighteningly relevant book in this time of media collusion in the take over of democractic governments and institutions by kleptocrats and neo-fascists. The book challenges the idea that the mainstream media acts as a check on political power. In fact, the media manipulates the public by acting as a propaganda machine. The brilliant short video below, which is narrated by the courageous journalist Amy Goodman, explains how the media filters are used to manufacture consent.

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Small World, Little Planet

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Petite Planète is a series of iconic travel guides by the French publishing house Edition du Seuil published between 1954 and 1964.Early on, filmmaker/novelist/graphic artist/World War II resistance fighter Chris Marker was recruited as the editor for the experimental series. He was also the lead photographer, co-designer and often writer of the guides. Marker brought an unorthodox vision to travel literature, both editorially and visually, which is not surprising when you read his fiction or see his sci-fi films.

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Many years ago, when I first began collecting and selling travel literature, I would occasionally stumble upon an edition from the series or a copy from the later British editions published by Vista Books. Usually they were in a ragged condition and seemingly not collectible. Once I had done some research and recognized that the editor was the Chris Marker, I began to buy every copy of the original editions that I could find. Eventually, I found twenty-five or so copies out of the Edition du Seuil series of thirty-four books and was able to sell them to a British collector along with some of the Vista Books English language re-issues.

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Like most collectors, I came to regret selling my copies. After years of living with more than two centuries worth of travel literature, I’ve come to value travel guides that offer narratives that avoid the typical touristy clichés, both in writings and visuals. The Petite Planèt series was always original and surprising. Even the covers broke new ground with their arresting photos of a woman, staring directly at the camera or gazing thoughtfully off in the distance.

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I think that Chris Marker described the Petite Planèt best: “ [it’s]not a guidebook, not a history book, not a propaganda brochure, not a traveller’s impressions, but instead equivalent to the conversation we would like to have with someone intelligent and well versed in the country that interests us.”

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Singapore Does It Better

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The government of Singapore has launched an initiative to provide residents with the world’s best transit stops. Located in the Jurong District of the city-state, the first example of these super stops features both book racks for print reading materials and digital access to download free e-books. There are also original artworks, screens broadcasting news, weather and information, swings, bicycle parking, a rooftop garden, and device chargers. And of course, it’s all solar powered.

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Banksy Does Bethlehem

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Banksy is at it again. England’s unmerry prankster has just opened a hotel that claims to have “the worst views in the world”. Bethlehem’s Walled Off Hotelwhich was designed and financed by the street artist known as Banksy, overlooks the 10 meter tall wall of concrete that separates the Palestinian Territories from Israel. Constructed in secret over the past year, the hotel is a working guesthouse, with nine rooms and a Presidential Suite.

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The secretive British graffiti artist created most of the decor himself, with the assistance of Montreal-based artist Dominique Petrin. The pair kept the project under wraps by limiting access to the site, which was formerly a pottery workshop.

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Open to the general public, the hotel is situated in Area C of the West Bank, which is under Israeli control. The area is accessible to Palestinians, Israelis, and foreign visitors.

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Banksy’s motivation for the project is to mark the centennial of British occupation of Palestine in 2017 and to highlight the ongoing shambles in the Middle East. It’s just too bad that Yasser Arafat isn’t still around to skim the profits from the hotel, but I’m confident that the Palestinian Authority will find a way to fuck it all up.

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American Gods

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I’ve long been an evangelist for Neil Gaiman’s outstanding 2001 novel American Gods and I’m looking forward to the TV adaptation this year. If you haven’t gotten around to reading the book, get on the stick; it’s great fun and surprisingly relevant these days. Recently, I heard from folks in Iceland that the author was in country filming promotional material for the show and re-issue, which should not have been a surprise since there’s a strong connection—which I won’t reveal. Anyway, it’s a good excuse to plug one of my favorite authors and Iceland at the same time.

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Amsterdam’s Primordial Soup

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No matter how many times that I’ve visited Amsterdam, there’s always something new and exciting to discover. Just recently the old Beurspassage between the Damrak and Nieuwendijk in the heart of the city underwent an extraordinary transformation. As part of a larger commercial redevelopment, the passage was completely revamped by artists Iris Roskam, Hans van Benten and Arno Coenen.

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The Beuerspassage has been renamed Oersoep or primordial soup—Amsterdam slang for canal water—and lavishly decorated with local nautical symbols. The walls, ceiling and floors are covered in polychromatic mosaics, tiles, glass and mirrors. There are even gilt chandeliers constructed from recycled bicycle parts.

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h/t to Kees Hummel

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Faux Indies

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Apparently the bookselling behemoth Waterstones has tried to pull a fast one on the British book buying public. Without notice the retailer opened three small branches under bogus names—The Rye Bookshop in East Sussex, Southwold Books in Suffolk, and Harpenden Books in Herfordshire. The bookstore giant denies any deceitful intent in launching these unbranded outlets. The chain has issued statements claiming that the plan is simply to bring bookshops back to small towns.

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What’s your take on this scheme? Does branding have any impact on your book buying habits?

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Libros Schmibros: Great Name, Great Concept

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Libros Schmibros is a community-based, not-for-profit bookstore/lending library located in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles. Run mainly by its dedicated founder and a team of volunteers, the project champions the pleasure of reading and its power to change lives.

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Founded by former book critic and author David Kipen, Libros Schmibros is supported primarily by donations of cash and books. Along with selling and lending books, the project brings writers into area schools, promotes literacy programs, and book events around L.A..

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the best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men

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Eighty years ago this month, John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men was first published. Based on Steinbeck’s own experiences as a bindlestiff – an impoverished migratory worker – in California during the 1920s, Of Mice and Men tells the story of George Milton and Lennie Small, best friends and migrant farm workers who dream of one day owning a ranch together, but whose circumstances make it impossible. One of the most censored books of the twentieth century due to profanity, racist slurs, and violence, Of Mice and Mend addresses themes such as economic injustice, dreams, power,  loneliness, and oppression. Most folks who attend secondary school in the United States will be assigned the novel. That is, unless they live in a backward school district with a reactionary school board. If you find a copy that still has Ross MacDonald’s iconic cover art showing George and Lennie, hold onto it.

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Brussels Book Days

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Throughout the month of March, Belgium’s capital will be celebrating Brussels Book Days. The collaborative venture of the Foire du Livre de Bruxelles (Brussels Book Fair) and Passa Porta International Center for Literature celebrates the city’s passion for books and reading with daily events and activities, such as readings, exhibitions, workshops, literary walks, and museum shows. If you’re in town, it’s a great opportunity to visit some of Brussels’ outstanding bookshops for special events. Check out the website for daily schedules.

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