Friday, December 12, 2008

A Year of Creativity and Innovation!

The next year has already started and in the European Union it will be the year of creativity and innovation, just great! The European Year of Creativity and Innovation has the objective to raise awareness of importance of creativity and innovation for personal, social and economic development, to disseminate good practices, stimulate education and research, and promote policy debate and development.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Pattern Recognition

"We have no future because our present is too volatile. […] We have only risk management. The spinning of the given moment's scenarios. Pattern Recognition." /William Gibson

August Prize Laureates 2008

Per Olov Enquist received tonight the Swedish August literary award for his novel and autoportrait Ett annat liv (Another life), (Norstedts). This was his second time as August Prize laureate. In the category of non-fiction it was by Paul Duncan & Bengt Wanselius who received the August Prize for Regi Bergman (Bokförlaget Max Ström) about Ingmar Bergman's life long work and achievements. It is a heavy masterpiece!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The Sky is the limit


Summer reading

One Swedish novel that I read over summer and can recommend is "Motljus" by Annika Thor (born in 1950). Previously a well known author of books for youth, this is her first piece written for adults. In focus is a woman who reads the death notice of a man and ex-lover in the newspaper, which makes her recall the hot summers in the 70s when they were several friends to cohabitate in a summerhouse. The novel swings between the present and the 70s in every second chapter, a grip that is familiar and not very innovative but the author does pretty well. It's the stories from back then that are the driving ones, though.
Annika Thor received the literary award Augustpriset in 1997 and her novels have been translated into several languages.

Summer absence

Yes, I have been on vacation and offline - totally hot!


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Spicy summer trend

The theme in my last perfume sniffing in Paris was clearly spicy. Un jardin après la mousson, Hermès, is said to be dominated by watermelon but to me the spicy scents of ginger, cloves and pepper are as significant as anything else. Also L'eau de l'eau, Diptyque, is less ozon-like than expected - instead the warm cardemom sweeps you away. As do the scent of chai-tea in Stephanie de Saint-Aignan's Berberiades Extreme.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Alain Robbe-Grillet

This week Alain Robbe-Grillet left us at the age of 86 years old, productive since his debute as an author in the 1950s. I met with him in Göteborg in 2003 at a seminar around his book "La Reprise". Many authors write to tell their story, while as Robbe-Grillet wrote to discover the world. One of his main characteristics was the optic; detailed descriptions of what could be perceived. Not surprisingly, one of the early titles was "Le voyeur" (1955). According to Robbe-Grillet it was old-fashioned to focus on plot, action, narrative, ideas, and character. Instead, he put forward a theory of the novel as focused on objects: the ideal nouveau roman would be an individual version and vision of things, subordinating plot and character to the details of the world rather than enlisting the world in their service. Robbe-Grillet was one of the main characters in the movement of the French new novel and published in 1963 the essay "Pour un nouveau roman". Other important figures were Nathalie Sarraute, Claude Simon and Michel Butor. I treated Michel Butor's "L'Emploi du temps" in my thesis in comparative literature and enjoy the complex construction that permits to get a new, deeper or just different, understanding even at the third and fourth re-reading.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Wooden scents

This weekend I do fragrances dominated by wooden scents, typically of sandalwood and cedar. Patchouli can also be frequently found in these perfumes. More often male fragances than female .
Egoïste, Chanel (1989)
A male fragance with body and caracter, definitely not for a young guy in jeans, rather something for Donald Trump.
Notes de tête: Mandarine, Bois de Rose, Coriandre
Notes de coeur. Rose Turque, Oeillet, Cannelle
Notes de fond: Santal, Vanille, Ambrette
Fahrenheit, Dior (1988)
This is an old favourite, masculin fragance.
Notes de tête: Aubépine, Chèvrefeuille
Notes de coeur: Bois de santal
Notes de fond: Cèdre, Patchouli
Bois d'Arménie, Guerlain (2006)
A calm, sincere, wooden feminine scent that belongs to the L'Art et la Matiere collection. I prefer this one to the more outgoing Cuir de Beluga.
Notes de tête: Encens, Iris. Poivre
Notes de coeur: Bois de Gaïac, Benjoin, Coriandre
Notes de fond: Baume copahu, Patchouli, Musque blanc

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Stieg Larsson revisited

Depuis quelques semaines, et il faut le dire: après une publicité importante, tous les trois tomes de la série Millenium de l'auteur suédois Stieg Larsson se trouvent parmi les top 10 meilleures ventes de livres en France!
Quand j'ai lu le premier volet, Les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes, mon impression était qu'il est trop long - si j'étais l'éditeur j'aurais été plus sévère et j'aurais réduit le nombre de pages, il faut parcourir environ 200 pages avant quelquechose se passe de tout . Ce que j'ai estimé le plus, c'est le personnage de Lisbeth Salander. C'est curieux que le portrait de la femme est tellement plus fort que le portrait de Mikael Blomkvist, le personnage principal masculin.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Les Chypres

Taking up on the review of the groups of scents, this weekend I have come to the chypres.
(Remind you there are oriental, chypres, leather, wood, fougère, green, ozon and floral scents.) Fragrances created using a base of bergamo, oakmoss and labdanum. The accord is named after the French word for Cyprus, where the base was inspired. Like the forest after the rain the chypres are often descibed. Once deep, sweat and heavy, nowadays they are more fresh, for instance with some citrus. Boisés, à la base de mousse de chêne, un mélange d’algue et de champignon. "Comme le forêt après la pluie" on décrit souvent les chypres.

Cabochard, Grès (1959)
Boisé, profond, presque lourd, très spéciale, me fait penser à un musée marin, des navires.
Notes de tête: Galbanum d'Iran, Ylang ylang
Notes de coeur: Roses de Bulgarie, Jasmin de Grasse
Notes de fond: Mousse, Vétiver, Musc, Patchouli
Soir de Lune, Sisley (2006)
Boisé mais plus leger. Agrumes, mimosa et miel dirigent mon association vers du thé.
Notes de tête: Agrumes, Coriandre, Piment, Muscade
Notes de coeur: Rose, Mimosa, Pêche
Notes de fond: Mousse, Patchouli, Miel, Musc, Santal
Yvresse, Yves Saint Laurent(1993)
Fleuri boisé, plus fruité par rapport aux autres. Autrefois nommé Champagne, YSL a dû changer le nom. Néanmoins ce parfum reste gaie et pétillant.
Notes de tête: Pêche, Abricot, Anis Etoilée, Cumin
Notes de coeur: Rose, Oeillet, Cannelle, Jasmin
Notes de fond: Vanille, Styrax, Bois de Cèdre, Castoreum

Friday, January 18, 2008

Editions de Parfums

If you are going to Paris you might consider to visit Editions de Parfums. Scent boxes makes it an interesting experience. Before you go there, you can get an individual advice via their web site and e-mail. My personal choice is Musc Ravageur (created by Maurice Roucel).
Sensual and sophisticated. Powerful yet perfectly controlled. Dramatic and mysterious. Musc Ravageur is a grown-up perfume, an uncompromising Oriental, which trumps current fads. Its explosive departure of bergamot, tangerine and cinnamon is set against a lusty backdrop of vanilla, musk and amber. No flowers, just a refined and exalted skin scent.