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for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. six thirty am here in moscow you're watching our team these are your headlines a thai court rules alleged russian arms dealer viktor to be extradited to the u.s. within three months but russia's foreign minister describes the decision as political and vows to bring him back home to russia mr boo denies accusations of on so. russia's preparing to power up iran's first nuclear plant on saturday after the
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observation of the un's energy watchdog the joint project into share will be fully operational in about a month. and the debate over the building of a mosque near new york's ground zero site as an ad campaign seen by many as being anti muslim is posted on buses around the city president obama has even weighed in defending the plans saying all cultures have a right to practice their faith. those are your r.t. headlines up next hour his interview show spotlight talks with french author frederick big baiter about his novel ninety nine francs that became a bible for russia's elite hoping to capture some persian glamour that's coming your way next here on our t. . wealthy british style. that's not on.
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the. market why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a report on. how again they're welcome to spotlight the interview shell on r.t. i'm old enough and today my guest is said to think. that he won't pull six two thousand and ten is the year of france and russia since the eighteenth century no are the european culture as influenced russia more than the french one and the same still to be a case at least with literature but that's only one of the reasons why i guess novels are so popular in russia what else what does he himself think of russia and
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is there still a place for literature in the glamour obsessed cultures such as russia pretends to be the famous french author is here to answer the question. why to frederick baghdad has the reputation of being somewhat of a modern day liberty a man who indulges sometimes to excess from a privileged french family he worked in advertising before finding fame on the tour with his book ninety nine francs the book's a pamphlet on capitalism and people's passion for consumption eight years ago frederick decided to help the french communists in their unsuccessful election campaign returned to writing and produced several successful books one of them is about russia where the writer is a frequent visitor he says only in russia can a person experience. the feeling of eternity and only here so beautiful but so strangely like what else attracts project but there is russia to spill the beans
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here on spotlight. hello fredricka thank you very much for being with us thank you have you know it was equally. well last year let's press the magazine single you out as the french writer put the popular in russia is there any other country outside france that you're really as popular as the as a russian of. nineteen in france was popular in germany. in italy but there is no place like russia really it's the only country who translated every one of my book and all of them including my and my chat with bishop. and all the literature he is every everything i wrote is leading in russia papers examination scoring thing yeah he often say that ninety nine friends became popular in russia by mistake because of
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misunderstanding because of because you really tried to to to mark at things and the russians took it seriously is that true well i don't know kind of their legs actually why readers like what i do and if there is a misunderstanding then it's great i don't mind you know i think i'm just doing my job i write what i like and if people don't understand it it's ok with me but it is possible that in russia some of the young people took ninety nine from guide to more and to cynical way of life. which i was criticizing making fun of you know exists it's a colleague at u. of advertising and this was my life and. my life on the on the wall of it was my life when i was in the ninety's as a copywriter in a big american agency and i hated this job so i was i wrote this book basically to
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destroy advertising in maybe some of the young people read it was funny book and they love it and they want to work in advertising so it's crazy ok well people say that that you like russia or you like being in russia you mentioned it and then couple of your interviews and that actually russia has inspired you to write the all school. but critics say that this book is filled with well we're with western cliches about russia so how does that add up with the fact that you that you say you like russia but you love but but is there also a satire a mockery of russia or what no it's it's a description of the new russia and the new russian people of the rich people. by a french guy who is a foreigner so he of course it's field of stereotypes and cliches if you come to paris you will maybe if you write about paris you will see that the french people.
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buying a baguette in the morning and complaining all the time and the taxis are crazy and these are cliches but it's also true and what i just wrote in in this book called. in russian is the story of a french guy who is looking for the most beautiful face for an advertising campaign and so of course he's surrounded by beautiful mother he goes out in crazy clubs like i did last night and it's it's also true it does exist and russia has to accept that part of the clichés about russia are the reality it is not but well you don't you don't really find beautiful girls in the clubs in moscow but here you can find a lot of russia today. one of the more acts of our spotlight and today spotlight cuts that you let on about went out the streets of moscow to find out what attracts foreigners in this country let's take
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a look at qatar and that has to worry there today i'll try to find out what the russians think a tax boy listen this country and what keeps them coming back for more. of them over there think it's because the cities full of energy the streets give you a charge of energy. even when we must start feeling it down taking a walk in the streets makes us feeling great again. probably to unreal the russians so to see for themselves that we have no business in the red square to drink vodka and probably because we opened our country for the visitors creates a recently and people are just curious to see a new country. we see each other almost onesie i'm spiritus we have a well developed culture you know people are quite friendly i think that means a lot and we have a little nature and russian hospitality per month before are you asking about moscow all rushing general because we are from siberia from brusque and we feel a lot of foreigners on lake baikal and i think they're interested to see our nature
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which is way different than in their countries they like by call. some aggressive. i think it's because of our girls and women right considered to be the most beautiful in the world there may be some other reasons such as business school is also beautiful but i think the girls are the main reason for example you're a very beautiful your eyes are very expressive and so. you keep up with its business possibilities and wildlife so to speak. out about our children he's going to question but i guess. you know they say you have a reputation of the whole again is it your personal p.r. campaign in iraq are you really this kind of first and ok is it a reputation that you want to want to follow me i want to or is it and i don't know what you are really i don't know. it comes from i think this comes from the characters in my novels because you know my books of heroes are on tie heroes and
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they behave in a very strange way and they are very weird they take drugs they go to prostitutes the the on dance floor going mad all the time but it's not really my life i am more normal and that's why i write because i am too normal in my real life so i want to be crazy as far as i remember you were arrested arrested for taking drugs in the center of paris so this is not normal i mean you get arrested for these things so you're already saw her arms normally people go to the toilet yeah i do it industry . strange i know but a agree with what this you know it's not only the beauty of of women who attracts people to russia for example between france and russia there is a long history of mutual love and fascination for little at you and poetry so now there are good reasons to the beautiful nature of this so you know yeah sure i've been tunisia need to pair them to some peter's ball so you see in sendai
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yeah and it's really it's the real reason is to to be inside the russian classics that i read when i was young like dr zhivago for a good job of august break here soon but do you read some of the contemporary russian authors is there anything in russia written in russian today published that's worth translating into french for those of you know of course like like many of you mentioned some of the names that picked up a living is translating while you translate it is. known so. i have a friend who is not translated yet. but i think it's it could be fun because people tell me he's a little bit like a russian myself so i would i would love to read him in french i'm trying to. making translated now but. because i think it's a lot of humor and it's important that people know that russian are funny you know . well you mentioned the classics that your light russian literature
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while you also mention the young the young writers but as far as i know you mentioned that couple of times in other interviews that moscow advance because of your affairs because one of your favorites well why is it one of the afraid is of and do you think that vodka consumption is still the most remarkable experience for for for you. i think. this. novel it's a failure for you is it's really. a masterpiece because it's a little bit like. russian catcher in the rye you know the catcher in the right by selling a church it's a guy who is walking around the city and he does nothing but drink and he maybe wants to take a train but finally doesn't and. for me it's very simple very very funny and
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also you feel the sort of rush hour in this book and it's in a way an answer to people who criticize my book about russia and see it's full of cliches because if you read this if you have a lot of cliches well go whole is spoiled three leary you know romantic guy it's. clear goodness really wouldn't compare you know thieves to. our school though i'd rather compare it to the ninety nine friends making because because this kind of vodka is a mockery well yes he is on purpose of making a cliché yeah out of this it's too much it's a reality years ago and that's what they do all the time i think really as i said. in the beginning really life is boring if you write books it's because you want to improve your life and make it exaggerated make it more than life bigger than life
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would life be right. yeah i think sometimes when you are bored you start to to to imagine things and you start to dream and maybe writing is fighting boredom and this is one of what could really helps me. well says frederick bag better at french writer and author that's here in moscow spotlight will be back shortly and while he still is here not country we will have another fifteen minutes with him in less than a minute stay with us. the close up team that's been to the kaluga me when the car industry is rapidly developing. if not all our g. goes to the area where the first russian fleet was born. where the indigenous
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people were the first arctic seas navigated and where russia's glorious history is still visible. welcome to. russia close up. the united states of america is waging war within its own army. kill no advantage it is our no one sign. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the us armed forces sex in the army on r g. welcome back to spotlight i'll going of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is frederick bad bear their friend or
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third thank you thank you thank you mess. with pleasure to. well you say well though actually you say it and you like to talk about it a lot says written in the russian magazines about about lots of fun you're having when you come to moscow you know your name is all around the glamour magazine is nightclubs. or whatever it is there's something else except having fun and that a trip to moscow that i know you're introducing your new book but except making money and having fun is there anything else you know it's not only making money when you promote a novel you have the chance to meet a lot of people who ask you deep questions why do you write these what about your childhood who are you really freddy and it's all those users will have no outs or no answer about you but you know it's like doing a psychoanalysis for free and in
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a foreign country people don't know my image in france they have another image they think i'm somebody else it's really very relaxing and very rewarding for me i feel like it's a big honor to meet all these people and discuss during the day but also during the night because going out at night is not only to destroy myself it's to meet people and dog and sit down and you know for hours talk about lot of talk about the absence of god you know what i like why americans have so many shrinks i mean they're the least personal because they don't have enough russians to talk to exactly exactly the russians are helping me he used to feel better listen you know you once said that moscow reminds. of paris in the nine hundred twenty s. is that true well i was not unfortunately in paris yes well that's what i want to ask you how do you know i mean from when i read it what did you mean when i read
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hemingway or scott fitzgerald talk and henry miller talk about city where everybody is free and everything is possible and i think most schools now is a little bit like that that's why everyone wants to go there because it's like new york in the eighty's or so it's a city where you have a lot of energy electricity people want to do things build things create new new companies and it's it's not only fun it's human behavior that is really positive i think do you really hate capitalism do you really hate paris paris is a little bit. dead right now i hope it's going to resuscitate do you know i lived i lived in paris for six years when i was in which younger and i visited lots of times but last year the first time in my life i went to paris in winter i loved
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it yes so you have to go to paris and i think there is so much better you know because it does not as many japanese and russians even even not as much french that it was there all way for for the council. says ok it's better power is made out of the french is always there but you know the french we. prevent the grass is always greener on the other side so maybe because i was born in paris and raised in paris and has been there all my life i prefer to move and see other cities you said about the grass and you know what my father always says it's he says dealing with people is like washing washing the went shield of your car when you wash the grass you also think that the dirt is on the other. when you start washing the other side you also get to think that it's on the other side where that's exactly the thing out ok now in other another quote from yourself you said that all literature is again and if
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a book is too serious it's crappy what so what's the purpose of literature that we turn to tame people i think it's important that you give pleasure to your reader i think so i think if it when i write i try to have fun myself if i have fun maybe the reader will have fun too i'm not saying every novel has to be funny and entertaining but i'm seeing the novels i like are full of humor and they have have a distance they have irony and them the best russian others are like that you know check of what's really funny and i think people think a book has to be serious i think the book has to be ambitious which is not the same you have to have an ambition to sum the world in in a few words but if you do it with distance and you know cynicism if you do it in a little bit spectacular way then it's more of a distraction and it's not
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a crime to distract people when you write but. of course chuck of maybe firmly especially the short story as a source of is not always funny you know and not always funny and and also you mentioned you mentioned coffee and mention god you mentioned for example dusty have skin your interviews and of which tell a story or not funny at all although that someone things are funny when the guy finally kills the old lady this is funny but. i mean he's a choice up and he needs a sort of a homeless guy in a bar at the beginning of crime and punishment and they are drinking together i think this is kind of funny it's. a little bit like when i go in and disco and girls it's exactly the same except petersburg a long long time ago. today you said something different from what you've been
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saying for a long time you said that you hope that that our society is going to prove there before for a pretty long time we kept on saying that you believe that that the end of the world is coming soon the that you really believe it up accounts so. do you think that it's going to be going to get better i think or what i think i'm just changing my mind because i'm getting older and as people grow old girl as they start to believe in god also you know because they have to do things that this is not the end so i am like that beginning and also i have a daughter she's ten years old and i cannot hope that it's the apocalypse i have to hope that it's not going to end but if i'm scared i'm still very scared. you were born into the bush family even me and even interest to create a family you know you've been sort of a holy ground for for for a pretty long time but as you say that you're growing older doesn't that mean that
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you're returning to a bushel way of life there that there's bourgeois mentality starts taking over inside of you oh my god. you know i think being a hooligan is very big you know all the sons of rich people are always like acting like bad boys it's really a cliché this is really a cliché of the boss. and i am i going to be a boring old man is a possibility i bought a house in the southwest of france i go there named leave a very peaceful and quiet where i make a fire and prepare the dinner for my daughter reading my books but my books other books in my library so if people if i see this on russia. i'm going to disappoint all my readers i'm very sorry in fact an ore than wise man sitting on a chair going like this you know but but you do you do this on.
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but then but then you do call the. russian girls that a lot of them are in the south of france when you're one family goes away you pick up you tell about how. really. i can now listen you took point. you took part in the french communist party's election campaign once it was very successful was a disaster why why because i was paid by jacques chirac to destroy the communist party. so now you do need to go to the french governors party. i was very surprised that they asked me for help because they were reading the engine in france and they thought it was a new car marks so i said of course i thought it was crazy and. i came to see the new works with great relief for the russians so it was you were nineteen our friends they would go there only for the rush of the french so what happened is i
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did an advertising campaign for for the community candidate. and it didn't work but i still believe that the ideas of communities are going to happen if you look at since two thousand and eight what happened with this crisis the economy crisis is americans french and all the orcs in done countries are buying the banks and the state is ruling the economy now so in fact as you are becoming more and more capitalist we are becoming more and more communist it's really incredible. you mentioned when you're when you talked about your your little house in the south of france and the rocking chair and reading your books you said what you think and i love reading well you. well not my books but what like like books about reading your own books do you think you will ever write a book that you will be able to read yourself like sitting in front of
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a fire laugh i was scared that you will end your sentence and just do you will you ever write a book. i don't read my my own books because i. know them totally because when i finish them i have read them one million times so i don't know i'd never read them again. i don't know if i can be proud of my work is difficult for me to answer your question i think the last one is really honest really sincere and for the first time i talk about my past so when you finish a book you don't you don't really read it you just give it to the you just to the editor and then and then i like to listen to what helps people react some people will hate it some will love it and i like them to see them fighting each other. i like to be a conversation that's what i like but reading my own work is it's too painful.
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well you are becoming a little philosophical or you say yeah you are changing but are changing and this is good this means you you will still be worth reading in the back thank you very very much and all the best to you thank you for being with us and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today was frederick big bear get a french writer and that's it for now from all of us here if you don't have your say and spotlight just drop me a line we'll be back tomorrow with more until then stay an r.t. and take care thank you.
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