Christmas is coming with a lot of green pines and white garlands bright, colorful balls, small slave elves of Santa Claus, smiles of children, too full of gifts, flying reindeer, toy useless various ornaments, beards white, Hohohoho "that this is" roasted turkey, logs to pralines, "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way" in the ears, bells of the Army hello, brothels in stores, blizzards, crevasses hunger, settling scores and family winter blues ... Christmas, I like it anyway. Must say that when I learned that Father Christmas did not exist-and this despite the efforts of my fathers and uncles to dress up and try a few diversions - my world fell apart. And when I heard that the Coca-Cola was created from scratch the Santa we know today, with his red pajamas, her 20 pounds overweight and his air of gentle grandfather, I collapsed and I thought that I would never get up. Yet I loved Coke, but to think that American hegemony was originally one of the most important figures in my life, made me shiver and faint. U.S. already being played with Marvel, Hasbro, Mattel, which bouffant U.S. we were sleeping American swore that America (fuck), they shat American, were sent to the moon an American, he still had that Santa Claus is American? Would it not have been born Scandinavian or Siberian?
Christmas is above all the race presents. And those I love best offer, they are obviously books. Already because the packaging is clean and precise and then because a good book is always a pleasure. So, I've put together a small selection of books into the hood of Santa Claus.
-For the addicts : Life , l'autobiographie de Keith Richards le guitariste déginglé des Rolling Stones, qui s'est tellement poudré le pif qu'il en a un écrit un livre.
-Pour les fous de New-York : New-York Portrait of a city , Reuel Golden .
-Pour les cinéphiles : Hitchcock : pièces à conviction , Laurent Bouzereu .
-Pour les roadtriper : Eternelle route 66 , Jean-Paul Naddeo .
-Pour les BDphiles : 100 cases de maîtres, un art graphique la bande dessinée , Gilles Ciment, Thierry Groensteen.
To find -For foodies and fans incidentally Audiard: Dining with the Tontons , Claire Dixsaut .
-To know the secrets of Paris in pictures: Metronome illustrated Lorant Deutsch . For
-head in the trees: Trees extraordinary , Lewis Blackwell.
-For those who love cats New Yorker: humor cats and Simon's Cat T1 and T2, Simon Tofield.
-For lovers of arts: The hundred riddles paint, Gerard Julien Salvy . For
-boxers: GOAT: Greatest of all time Golden Edition.
-For fans of Taxi Driver and the very high budget (500 € the book anyway): Taxi Driver: luxury box limited to 1000 copies.
-For those who love the magic and / or circuses: In the same collection, Magic Book, Mike Caveney and Circus 1870-1920.
-For kids: The Library of Father Noah l, a library containing 24 mini books waiting for Santa.
For large-: Brothels Paris, Paul Teyssier.
-For children and those who love the counts of Grimm White - Snow told by the Brothers Grimm and illustrated by Benjamin Lacombe .
-burglar for apprentices: The museum invisible , Nathaniel Herzberg.
-For those who do not want to do 2 hours in line to see the exhibition Basquiat: Jean-Michel Basquiat , Marie-Sophie Caron Quarry .
-For the nostalgic Holmesian: The secret files of Sherlock Holmes , G. Adams, L. Thomson .
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