Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Alien Planet 🌎 The Most Secret Memory of Men

 Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg Should Cagefight Then Go Away Teen Vogue


Chris Masters’ new book looks at why a substantial section of the Australian political class backed a man described by his peers as “a dead-set psychopath, a fraud, the Lance Armstrong of the ADF”.



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Parma sues Kia, Hyundai over wave of car theftsCleveland.com (Carla). Carla comments: “Cities suing companies for producing and selling problematic goods — hhhmmm… could become a trend.”


But renters are an increasingly diverse mix of older people, families with children, and those on much higher, and lower, incomes than in decades past. Increasingly people on higher incomes can’t afford to buy homes while long-term declines in social housing and rising property prices force lower-income earners into rentals.


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This is why no one should just "trust the science".


$$Kudzu$$ The Baffler. Review of Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner, These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs—and Wrecks—America.

 

Who Employs Your Doctor? Increasingly, a Private Equity Firm NYT

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When did we give central bankers the right to reorganise the economy in favour of the wealthy? Tax Research UK

 

Sex, Drugs and Spreadsheets: Dr. Glazer Treats Wall Street’s Addiction Surge WSJ. This are the people performing the valuable social function of capital allocation…. 

 

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon chides managers who work from home: ‘I don’t know how you can be a leader and not be completely accessible to your people’ Fortune. Maybe — work with me on this, Jamie — the whole “leader/people” paradigm is wrong?

 

Building blocks of Mars life? Perseverance rover digs up diverse set of organic molecules on the Red Planet Space.com


Alien planet with metallic clouds resembles ‘a giant mirror in space’ Reuters


Starlink satellites flooding sky with radiation, which could be hurting radio astronomy: study CTV News


The Most Secret Memory of Men review 

       The most recent addition to the complete review is my review of Mohamed Mbougar Sarr's 2021 prix Goncourt-winning novel, The Most Secret Memory of Men, coming out in September in the US (from Other Press) and Canada (from Simon & Schuster), and, somewhat bafflingly, only in February of next year in the UK (from Harvill Secker). 
       (Other Press has been doing very well with recent Goncourt-winners, and that streak should certainly continue with this one; see also the Goncourt-winners under review at the complete review.) 

       I would be very surprised if this doesn't make it to the International Booker Prize longlist, and strongly suspect it has a good chance of making the shortlist. 

       One of the nice ripple-effects of this novel coming out is that it has moved the publishers to re-issue Yambo Ouologuem's classic Bound to Violence -- Other Press is bringing it out in the US in conjunction with the Sarr, while in the UK it will be appearing as a Penguin Classic in March. (I reviewed it almost exactly twenty-two years ago; it's been quite a wait for it to be 'found' again.)