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Το κοριτσάκι και το τσιγάρο by Benoît Duteurtre

toastx2's review against another edition

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3.0

Caution: There are spoilers to a certain degree in this post.

sigh.. i really enjoyed this book. no review to be found here.. just rambling about the plot line and how awesome it was.

This book was originally written by French author Benot Duteurtre. Translated to English some time in the last couple years by Charlotte Mandell.

In the not to distant future, the world is not too different than it is now. People still work their jobs, there is no massive shift in the polar ice caps causing destruction. The human race is not nearing extinction, nor is it being harassed by aliens. Now you may be saying to yourself “Wait a second.. Jason.. what are you reading? you always have something a little bit bizarre in hand. and this is sounding a little tame.” Well, this is no exception.

In Powells books one day, Jenn picked up a bright pink book with a thick laminate cover. it was soft and a little unnerving in hand, somehow, too smooth to the touch, slightly velvet in that overproduced plastic sheeting kind of way. The binding on the book read “The Little Girl and the Cigarette”. The front and back covers are basic in structure showing the typical bar code, but also the above image. Jenn bought it and read me the synopsis. It rapidly became a “must read” and was catapulted to the top of my reading list.

The book opens in a world that is far too PC, too careful, too “nice”. People accused of a crime are put into a common court system which is televised and broadcast to the public. Generally, the public has formulated their own opinions a long time before the hearings begin, due to mass media saturation. Not too much difference from today right?

Slight spoilers follow, but i attempt to be caeful with presentation..

Plot line one: The author is a bit heavy handed at times, as in the case of the first main character introduced, Desire (Desir’ee) Johnson. Desire is aptly named, though seemingly mispronounced in it’s use as a name instead of a feeling/want. Desire is in prison for a murder he claims he did not commit. He is in prison, not because there was evidence that he killed a police officer, but instead, because he stated in court that if he was to kill a man, he would want it to be a bastard such as the one he was accused of killing. This was enough for the court. Desire is now rotting in prison and awaiting his own execution.

Desire (not the name) is exactly what saves him from death. On the day of execution, his final request is to have one final cigarette. The difficulty is that there is a general ban on smoking in all public buildings, including the prison. Will his last wish be fulfilled as the antiquated law books advise it should? Should the law upholding the rights of all the other citizens in the building be upheld instead, and his last cigarette be denied in defense of the lungs that might be affected?

This is an obvious conundrum for anyone trying to climb the career ladder. They don’t want the wrong decision hanging over their head. It would haunt one into unemployment.

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Queue plot line two: A man is indifferent to children. They stay out of his way, and he is generally happy with that. Our culture has come full swing to the position where children are a blessing. They are pure and clean and can do nothing wrong. Our secondary protagonist works for the city, and in the main city hall offices, he spends every day tortured.

The mayor of the city has performed cutbacks that laid a great deal of people off. in order to offset the stigma associated with layoffs and cutbacks, he has converted all of the newly opened space in the governmental buildings. The newly freed space becomes a full time daycare facility for anyone who needs it. Children run rampant across the building, and people are advised not to disturb them from their processes. anyone who continually causes issues or bitches gets flagged as a “hater of children” and people treat them differently.

our protagonist is a smoker. the general smoking ban has extended itself into the private sector, causing individuals to be unable to smoke in their own homes. he starts feeling a rebellious urge.

taking 6 months, he slowly creates a smoking area in a disused bathroom in his office building, someplace he can creep away to and not be caught by any of the building wide sensors, checking for elements that might harm others, especially the children.

One day he gets caught by a young girl while smoking. His butt goes out the window, he yells at the girl. In retaliation, she tells the world that he was lewd toward her in the bathroom. As a smoker, a known “hater of Children”, and an adult male, he it put in jail nearly instantly.

They ask, why would a child lie about something like that and the answer is, they would not. Everyone convicted of Crimes Against Children always state they are innocent.. these two factors combined make him a losing case, fucked by the system and officially ruined for life.

oh yeah, and a woman was hit by his cigarette butt and is suing.

not much here is not described in the first two chapters or the back of the book, so dont feel like reading this should deter you from picking up the book anytime soon. it doesnt spoil more than a few points.

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dan_ye11's review against another edition

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3.0

Very relevant today. A man essentially in a world of trouble for getting caught by a little girl smoking a cigarette. Lot's of smart terrorism plots as well. Black black black comedy. I laughed my ass off and sort of felt like shit afterwards. In a good way.

kittymargo's review against another edition

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dark funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5

partyreadjepsen's review against another edition

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3.0

a very fantasized view of the near future i presume in which a man is wrongfully accused of a sex crime. its a weird and creepy look at the way things roll out of control thanks to media coverage, corporate sponsorship, and politics. and it was depressing and i didn't love it.

rem5am's review against another edition

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4.0

"الأطفال كائنات غير مكتملة، ذات ردود فعل مختزلة جدا؛ تفكيرها منحصر في الأكل والبكاء والهيمنة بطريقة شبه آليّة".

"أنا لست ضحية مؤامرة، بل ضحية تراكم للغباء تراكما طبيعيا".

"في هذا العالم المشغول إلى درجة كبيرة بالدفاع عن الضعفاء، ماذا عن الرجل، الرجل العادي ذي الأربعين عاما أو الخمسين،  ألا يستحق قليلا من الشفقة؟".

bazizkom's review against another edition

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4.0

رواية عبقرية، التهمة الجاهزة والأحكام المسبقة.

ihummarina's review against another edition

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reflective medium-paced

4.25

yara_alkhateeb's review against another edition

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4.0

دستوبيا تصور سخافة عالم مدعى للمثالية، فاقد لبوصلة ومعايير حقيقية، يتبنى قضايا ويضع قوانين هشة قد تحترق بفعل دخان سيجارة.
إن كانت الفكرة والسردية متماسكة، فالنجمة الرابعة جاءت بعد معرفتى أن الرواية كتبت فى ٢٠٠٥ لتتنبأ بكثير مما نشهده اليوم.
أحد أهم عناصر هذه القراءة كانت الترجمة، أنيقة تشعرك أنك تقرأ العمل بلغته الأصلية.

yara_alkhateeb's review against another edition

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4.0

دستوبيا تصور سخافة عالم مدعى للمثالية، فاقد لبوصلة ومعايير حقيقية، يتبنى قضايا ويضع قوانين هشة قد تحترق بفعل دخان سيجارة.
إن كانت الفكرة والسردية متماسكة، فالنجمة الرابعة جاءت بعد معرفتى أن الرواية كتبت فى ٢٠٠٥ لتتنبأ بكثير مما نشهده اليوم.
أحد أهم عناصر هذه القراءة كانت الترجمة، أنيقة تشعرك أنك تقرأ العمل بلغته الأصلية.

ahmed92kira's review against another edition

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2.0

الفكرة حلوة
ان الناس ما يهتمون للحقيقة وانما يتعاطفون وية الشخص اللي يعرف يوصللهم، يهتمون للشكليات اكثر من الحقائق
المشكلة بالرواية نفسها، ما كدرت اهتم للاحداث اللي جانت تصير، ماكو شي جنت اهتمله ما عدا كم مشهد
الجابتر الاخير حتة ما اهتميت اقراه لان الفكرة استهلكت نفسها من الجابتر السابع