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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Presidential Reading

When I heard the President was reading Camus, I hoped against hope that he'd picked up The Rebel, or was at least giving consideration to the philosopher's short and provocative essay, The Unbeliever. Alas, Mr. Bush's choice was predictable: The Stranger. I have to confess that although I am an unabashed admirer of Camus's writing, the general public consumption of this short novel has always made me a little batty. I really wish it was read with greater care -- adolescent males, in particular, seem to take all the wrong messages from it.

Link from Maud Newton.

4 comments:

  1. At first reading, I did the SCOK (Spit Coffee on Keyboard). Then, after careful consideration of the mind that is G.W. Bush, I'm sure our esteemed Prez thought it was a travel-related book that would help him get into the mind of a person travelling in the land of the Arab.

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  2. Anonymous1:16 am

    What do you want to bet that he needed to call in his trusted advisors to figure out how to pronounce Camus?

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  3. The ever-brilliant Billmon summed up Bush's Book Club with this:

    Bush: So what's it about, Antonio?

    Blair: Well, this guy kills this Arab and then he...

    Bush: Sounds like one of Clancy's books. Can I borrow your copy?

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