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Solitude was like a drug that she wasn’t sure she wanted to do without.
Leïla Slimani, Lullaby (Translated by Sam Taylor)
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[...] the strange way she had of kissing him, sometimes using her teeth, biting him as if to signify the sudden savagery of her love, her desire to completely possess him.
Leïla Slimani, from 'Lullaby', tr. Sam Taylor
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Ghosts at Shakespeare’s Globe casting announced including Hattie Morahan & Greg Hicks
Shakespeare’s Globe has revealed casting for its forthcoming revival of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts.
The play will run at their Sam Wanamaker Playhouse from 10 November 2023 to 28 January 2024.
The cast will include Greg Hicks (Oklahoma!) as Engstrand, with Paul Hilton (The Glass Menagerie) as Father Manders, Hattie Morahan (A Doll’s House) as Helene Alving, Sarah Slimani (The Winter’s Tale) as Regine Engstrand, and Stuart Thompson (Spring Awakening) as Osvald Alving.
Ghosts is adapted and directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins (The Tragedy of King Richard the Second – Almeida), and this production marks the first time at Ibsen has been performed at Shakespeare’s Globe.
The creative team also includes Associate Director Lucy Wray, Costume and Set Designer Rosanna Vize, Costume Supervisor Megan Rarity, Globe Associate (Movement) Glynn Macdonald, Head of Voice Tess Dignan, and Intimacy Director Haruka Kuroda.
Director Joe Hill-Gibbins said in a statement: “It’s a privilege to be staging Ibsen at Shakespeare’s Globe for the very first time, and also to be opening the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse’s 10th Anniversary Season. I’m excited to light the candles and see what emerges from Ibsen’s exploration of forbidden desire, and of the social, biological and emotional forces that entrap us.”
Hattie Morahan returns to Ibsen after her Evening Standard Theatre Award and Critics Circle Award-winning performance as Nora in A Doll’s House at the Young Vic, in the West End and in New York.
Greg Hicks was recently starring in the smash-hit West End revival of Oklahoma! at the Young Vic and Wyndham’s Theatre.
Currently playing at Shakespeare’s Globe is Macbeth until 28 October, and As You Like It until 29 October, followed by Hansel And Gretel from 8 December 2023 to 7 January 2024.
Following Ghosts in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse will be Othello fro 16 January to 13 April 2024, and The Duchess Of Malfi from 17 February to 14 April 2024.
Ghosts is playing from 10 November 2023 to 28 January 2024 at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
Book tickets to GHOSTS at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in London
Tagging @riversofmars @meluisart and @ceridwen
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845. Leila Slimani
Leila Slimani is the author of the novel Watch Us Dance, available from Viking. Translated by Sam Taylor.
Slimani is the bestselling author of The Perfect Nanny, one of The New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2018, for which she became the first Moroccan woman to win France's most prestigious literary prize, the Goncourt. Her other books include Adèle, Sex and Lies, and the #1 international bestseller In the Country of Others the first part of a trilogy of novels based on her family's roots in revolutionary Morocco. Slimani is French president Emmanuel Macron's personal representative for the promotion of the French language and culture, and is the chair of the jury for the 2023 International Booker Prize. She was ranked #2 on Vanity Fair France's annual list of the Fifty Most Influential French People in the World. Born in Rabat, Morocco, in 1981, she divides her time between France and Portugal.
Sam Taylor is the award-winning translator of more than sixty books from French, including all of Leila Slimani's fiction.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK 3/10/22 - HERMAN KOCH (AND ‘THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK’) ' "The only historical Dutch figure who ever had an international breakthrough, if you can put it that way, was Anne Frank." ' (Koch, 2012, p.178).
Koch, H. (2012 [2009] ) 'The dinner'. Translated by Sam Garrett. Amazon.com [E-book]. Available at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dinner-Herman-Koch-ebook/dp/B008DSEF6Q (Accessed 2 October 2022).
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SO LONG FAREWELL THE NETHERLANDS
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GOODBYE EUROPE
AUSTRIA - MARIA AUGUSTA TRAPP - ‘THE STORY OF THE TRAPP FAMILY’ 
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BELGIUM - AGATHA CHRISTIE - ‘CURTAIN: POIROT’S FINAL CASE’
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BULGARIA - IVAN VAZOV - ‘UNDER THE YOKE’
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CROATIA - DODIE SMITH - ‘THE STARLIGHT BARKING’ IN ‘THE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIONS’
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REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS - CHRISTY LEFTERI - ‘A WATERMELON, A FISH AND A BIBLE’
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CZECH REPUBLIC - MILAN KUNDERA - ‘THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING’
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DENMARK - ISAK DINESEN/KAREN BLIXEN - ‘BABETTE’S FEAST’
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ESTONIA - KONRAD CARISI - ‘BIG TROUBLE IN TALLIN’ [TALLINN]
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FINLAND - TOVE JANSSON - ‘THE HEMULEN WHO LOVED SILENCE’ IN ‘TALES FROM MOOMINVALLEY’
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FRANCE - LEILA SLIMANI - ‘ADELE’
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GERMANY - ERICH KASTNER - ‘EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES’
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GREECE - ANNE ZOUROUDI - ‘THE DEMONS OF DECEMBER - A GREEK DETECTIVE CHRISTMAS MYSTERY’
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HUNGARY - BARONESS ORCZY - ‘THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL’
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IRELAND - JOHN BANVILLE - ‘SNOW’
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ITALY - SHIRLEY HUGHES - ‘HERO ON A BICYCLE’
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LATVIA - GEORGES SIMENON - ‘PIETR THE LATVIAN’ 
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LITHUANIA - THOMAS HARRIS - ‘HANNIBAL RISING’
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LUXEMBOURG - CHRIS PAVONE - ‘THE EXPATS’
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MALTA - DASHIELL HAMMETT - 'THE MALTESE FALCOLN'
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SEE ALSO
‘ “I’m talking about the way we - Dutch people, white people, Europeans - look at other cultures.” ‘ (Koch, 2012, p.78).
FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH WHICH I NEVER USED TO DO BECAUSE EVERY MONTH SHOULD BE BLACK HISTORY MONTH …
BUT SO FAR THIS YEAR I ONLY HAVE
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BLACK/BAME HISTORY MONTH 2022
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ‘THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK’ - ANNE FRANK
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PLENTY IN THE LOFT
CONGRATULATIONS 2022  
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‘THE WASTE LAND’ - T.S. ELIOT - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 100
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VIRGINIA WOOLF - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - 140
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JAMES JOYCE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - 140
‘ULYSSES’ - JAMES JOYCE - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 100
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‘THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED’ - F. SCOTT FITZGERALD - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY -100
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JACK KEROUAC - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - 100
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‘MIDDLEMARCH’ - GEORGE ELIOT - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 150
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‘THE ENCHANTED APRIL’ - ELIZABETH VON ARNIM - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 100
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KINGSLEY AMIS - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - 100
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‘THE VELVETEEN RABBIT’ - MARGERY WILLIAMS  - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 100
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‘THE GARDEN PARTY’ - KATHARINE MANSFIELD - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 100
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‘HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE’ - J.K. ROWLING - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 25
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‘MISS MAPP’ - E.F. BENSON - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 100
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‘THE PUZZLER’ - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 50
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‘THE SECRET HISTORY’ - DONNA TARTT - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - 30
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TAYLOR ALERT!!!!
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COUNTDOWN TO TAYLOR … ONLY 18 DAYS TO GO UNTIL THE RELEASE OF TAYLOR SWIFT’S SURPRISE NEW ALBUM ‘MIDNIGHTS’ ON 21 OCTOBER
MEANWHILE THIS IS A DUTCH FAN SEWING AND DRESSING AS TAYLOR AT HOME
(I THINK ANNE FRANK WOULD HAVE LIKED THIS)
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PLAY IT AGAIN SAM FOR MORE TAYLOR EXTRAS
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK 2011 - 2022
11 EPIC YEARS
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My bitchass just bought like 5 books that I know I'm never gonna read
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Back home, these dark thoughts are quickly forgotten. In the living room, Louise has arranged a bouquet of dahlias. Dinner is ready, the sheets smell clean. After a week in freezing beds, eating chaotic meals at the kitchen table, they are happy to return to their family comforts. It would be impossible, they think, to manage without her. They react like spoiled children, like purring cats.
Lullaby, by Leïla Slimani (2018) (translation by Sam Taylor. Also published as ‘The Perfect Nanny’)
Rating: ★★★★☆
This review contains mild spoilers.
I read the English version of this book, originally written in French, and I have a very strong suspicion that something fundamental about the novel was lost in translation. I could be wrong of course, but I have no way of knowing since my French is nowhere near up to par to be able to grapple with a work of fiction on this level. If I’m right though, it’s a real pity.
The book begins with the murder of the children under Louise’s care, and the novel peels back every layer in a methodical, almost meticulous way to take us to the motive. Given the reviews, I expected a thriller, but the book delivers us a character study, mostly of Louise (the nanny), but also of Paul and Myriam, her employers. It digs uncomfortably deep into their lives, letting the ugly bubble to the surface without giving the glitter a chance to shine. 
In many ways, this novel unravels class-related complexities along with issues of race and gender. As the father, Paul remains relatively unaffected by his children’s existence in his world, maintaining his old life almost exactly as he’s always done, but Myriam finds herself shoehorned into motherhood at the expense of her sense of self. Louise then, is the solution, allowing Myriam to return to work and become a person again, inevitably passing the burden of the invisible caretaker onto another woman. Paul and Myriam's avoidance of hiring non-white nannies have somewhat racist justifications, allowing the book to lay the issue bare in a completely unapologetic way, which I appreciated. 
The thing about the book is that it’s very honest, very straightforward. It tells you what the matter is and shows you the ugly bottom of people’s lives. When Paul, Myriam, and Louise begin to coexist in the singular apartment (the site of most of the book’s scenes), an innocuous arrangement slowly builds into something obsessive, codependent, and sinister. 
The climax of the book for me wasn’t actually the end - it was a scene towards the last third. It was so visceral and messed up in a totally unexpected way, and the juxtaposition of the image that one of the characters comes across is extremely unnerving. That’s where the tension really began to ramp up, but the ending was almost exquisitely disappointing. It felt like everything that was built up in the story was left to drain out with the bathwater, so to speak. Louise’s motive is never truly explained, but we aren’t given nearly enough pieces to even make concrete assumptions, the way stories with ‘unanswered’ endings do.
Still recommend it though. It’s worth experiencing.
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books I read in 2019 (not including rereads, favorites are bolded!)
Come Close - Sappho
Shanghai Baby - Wei Hui
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Pablo Neruda
Bad Feminist: Essays - Roxane Gay
The Mother of Black Hollywood: A Memoir - Jenifer Lewis
Sula - Toni Morrison
Reinventing the Enemy’s Language: Contemporary Native Women’s Writings of North America - ed. Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird
How to Write an Autobiographical Novel - Alexander Chee
Night Sky With Exit Wounds - Ocean Vuong
If They Come For Us - Fatimah Asghar
Heart Berries: A Memoir - Terese Marie Mailhot
Less - Andrew Sean Greer
The Astonishing Color of After - Emily X.R. Pan
Goodbye, Vitamin - Rachel Khong
Darius the Great is Not Okay - Adib Khorram
Exit West - Mohsin Hamid
Homegirls and Handgrenades - Sonia Sanchez
Heavy: An American Memoir - Keise Laymon
All You Can Ever Know - Nicole Chung
Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri
The Wife Between Us - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
The Way You Make Me Feel - Maureen Goo
A Very Large Expanse of Sea - Tahereh Mafi
Water By the Spoonful - Quiara Alegría Hudes
I Can’t Date Jesus: Love, Sex, Family, Race, and Other Reasons I’ve Put My Faith in Beyoncé - Michael Arceneaux
Bury It - Sam Sax
White Dancing Elephants - Chaya Bhuvaneswar
Pulp - Robin Talley
Shit is Real - Aisha Franz
Silencer - Marcus Wicker
Forget Sorrow: An Ancestral Tale - Belle Yang
Bestiary: Poems - Donika Kelly
Monster Portraits - Sofia Samatar
No Matter the Wreckage - Sarah Kay
Violet Energy Ingots - Hoa Nguyen
Olio - Tyehimba Jess
The Kane Chronicles: The Serpent’s Shadow - Rick Riordan
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé - Morgan Parker
Nylon Road: A Graphic Memoir of Coming of Age in Iran - Parsua Bashi
The Wedding Date - Jasmine Guillory
Fruit of the Drunken Tree - Ingrid Rojas Contreras
An American Marriage - Tayari Jones
Family Trust - Kathy Wang
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture - ed. Roxane Gay
Little & Lion - Brandy Colbert
A Girl Like That - Tanaz Bhathena
Suicide Club: A Novel About Living - Rachel Heng
The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary - NoNieqa Ramos
My Old Faithful: Stories - Yang Huang
Crazy Rich Asians - Kevin Kwan
Girls Burn Brighter - Shobha Rao
Moon of the Crusted Snow - Waubgeshig Rice
Kingdom Animalia - Aracelis Girmay
Happiness - Aminatta Forna
Devotions - Mary Oliver
The Proposal - Jasmine Guillory
The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang
When Katie Met Cassidy - Camille Perri
Heads of the Colored People - Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Friday Black: Stories - Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
The Word is Murder - Anthony Horowitz
Miles from Nowhere - Nami Mun
The Lost Ones - Sheena Kamal
All the Names They Used for God - Anjali Sachdeva
Confessions of the Fox - Jordy Rosenberg
Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir - Padma Lakshmi
On the Come Up - Angie Thomas
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali - Sabina Khan
See What I Have Done - Sarah Schmitt
Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter - Erika Sánchez
For Today I Am A Boy - Kim Fu
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid
Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings - Joy Harjo
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us - Hanif Abdurraqib
Mongrels - Stephen Graham Jones
If Beale Street Could Talk - James Baldwin
Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime that Changed America - Mamie Till-Mobley and Christopher Benson
The Gilded Wolves - Roshani Chokshi
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before - Jenny Han
The Perfect Nanny - Leila Slimani, translated by Sam Taylor
The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Hiro Arikawa, translated by Philip Gabriel
Things We Lost in the Fire - Mariana Enríquez, translated by Megan McDowell
Sunburn - Laura Lippman
The House of Impossible Beauties - Joseph Cassara
Freshwater - Akwaeke Emezi
A Private Life - Chen Ran, translated by John Howard-Gibbon
Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster - Stephen L. Carter
Undead Girl Gang - Lily Anderson
They Both Die at the End - Adam Silvera
The Friend - Sigrid Nunez
Severance - Ling Ma
Tiny Crimes: Very Short Tales of Mystery & Murder - ed. Licoln Michel and Nadxieli Nieto
Mapping the Interior - Stephen Graham Jones
Give Me Some Truth - Eric Gansworth
How to Love a Jamaican - Alexia Arthurs
All of This is True - Lygia Day Peñaflor
Swimmer Among the Stars - Kanishk Tharoor
The Wicked + the Divine, Vol. 7: Mothering Invention - Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
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Hate rises up inside her. A hate that clashes with her servile urges, her childlike optimism. A hate that muddies everything. She is absorbed by a sad, confused dream. Haunted by the feeling that she has seen too much, heard too much of other people’s privacy, a privacy she has never enjoyed herself. She has never had her own bedroom.
Leïla Slimani, Lullaby (Translated by Sam Taylor)
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MBTI Typing Index: Names Q-T
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Christian QUESADA (ESTJ)
Sara QUIN (ENTP)
Tegan QUIN (ENTP)
Zoë QUINN (INFP)
Daniel RADCLIFFE (ENFP)
Dennis RADER (ISTJ)
Charlotte RAMPLING (INFJ)
Gordon RAMSAY (ESTJ)
Giuliana RANCIC (ESFJ)
Ayn RAND (ISTJ)
Megan RAPINOE (ESTP)
Naval RAVIKANT (INTJ)
Jeremy RENNER (ISTP)
Raphaëlle RICCI (INTJ)
Damien RICE (INFP)
Tim RICE-OXLEY (INFJ)
Keith RICHARDS (ESTP)
Jon RICHARDSON (INTJ)
Alan RICKMAN (INTJ)
Tom RIDGEWELL (ENTP)
Ransom RIGGS (INFP)
Rihanna / Robyn FENTY (ESTP)
Guy RITCHIE (ENTJ)
Joan RIVERS (ESFP)
Robert REDFORD (INFJ)
Vanessa REDGRAVE (INFJ)
Eddie REDMAYNE (INFP)
Norman REEDUS (ISFP)
Keanu REEVES (ISFP)
Ryan REYNOLDS (ENTP)
Trent REZNOR (INFP)
Shonda RHIMES (ENFJ)
Mel ROBBINS (ENTJ)
Michel ROCARD (ENTJ)
Dennis RODMAN (ESTP)
Olivia RODRIGO (ESFJ)
Michelle RODRIGUEZ (ESTP)
Joe ROGAN (ESTP)
Seth ROGEN (ENTP)
Fred ROGERS (INFP)
Maggie ROGERS (INFP)
Cristiano RONALDO (ESTP)
Mark RONSON (ISFP)
Sally ROONEY (INFJ)
Arden ROSE (ENFP)
Tracee Ellis ROSS (ENFP)
Eric ROTH (INFJ)
Philip ROTH (ENTP)
Kristen ROUPENIAN (ENFP)
Mickey ROURKE (ESTP)
Joanne K. ROWLING (INFJ)
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Mark RUFFALO (ISFP)
RuPaul / RuPaul CHARLES (ENFP)
Bertrand RUSSELL (ENTP)
Winona RYDER (INFP)
Mark RYLANCE (INFP)
Anna SACCONE JOLY (ISFJ)
Jonathan SACCONE JOLY (ESFP)
Oliver SACKS (INFP)
Sade / Sade ADU (ISFP)
Claire SAFFITZ (ENFJ)
Sebastião SALGADO (INFJ)
Jonas SALK (INTJ)
Sheryl SANDBERG (ENFJ)
Thomas SANDERS (ENFP)
Adam SANDLER (ESTP)
Susan SARANDON (ENFP)
Michel SARDOU (ESTJ)
Anita SARKEESIAN (ENFJ)
Nicolas SARKOZY (ESTJ)
Jean-Paul SARTRE (INTP)
Marjane SATRAPI (ENFP)
Reshma SAUJANI (ENFJ)
Adam SAVAGE (ENTP)
Antonin SCALIA (ESTJ)
Matthias SCHOENAERTS (ISTP)
Amy SCHUMER (ENFP)
Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER (ENTJ)
Andrew SCOTT (INFP)
Ridley SCOTT (ENTJ)
Roy SCRANTON (INTJ)
Roger SCRUTON (INTJ)
John SEARLE (ENTP)
Amy SEDARIS (ENFP)
David SEDARIS (INTP)
Jerry SEINFELD (ENTJ)
Jason SEGEL (ENFP)
Léa SEYDOUX (ISFP)
Elif SHAFAK (INFP)
Faiza SHAHEEN (ENFJ)
Yara SHAHIDI (ENFJ)
Shakira / Shakira RIPOLL (ESFJ)
Tupac SHAKUR (ENFP)
Michael SHANNON (ISTP)
Ben SHAPIRO (ESTJ)
Maria SHARAPOVA (ENTJ)
Robert SHEEHAN (ENFP)
Michael SHEEN (ENFP)
Judith SHEINDLIN (ESTJ)
Dax SHEPARD (ENTP)
Amy SHERMAN-PALLADINO (ENFP)
Kiernan SHIPKA (ESFJ)
David SHRIGLEY (INTP)
SIA / Sia FURLER (ENFP)
Daniel SIEGEL (INFJ)
Jason SILVA (ENFP)
Nate SILVER (INTP)
Sarah SILVERMAN (ENFP)
David SIMON (INFJ)
Paul SIMON (INFP)
Nina SIMONE (INFP)
O.J. SIMPSON (ESTP)
Lily SINGH (ENFP)
Tarsem SINGH (ENFP)
Troye SIVAN (ISFP)
Jojo SIWA (ESFP)
Jenny SLATE (ENFP)
Leïla SLIMANI (INFJ)
Jorja SMITH (ISFP)
Kiki SMITH (INFP)
Patti SMITH (INFP)
Sam SMITH (ESFP)
Will SMITH (ESFP)
Zadie SMITH (INFJ)
Edward SNOWDEN (INTJ)
Timothy SNYDER (INTJ)
Zack SNYDER (ESFP)
Salvador SOBRAL (INFP)
Steven SODERBERGH (ENTJ)
Soko / Stéphanie SOKOLINSKI (ENFP)
Solange / Solange KNOWLES (ISFP)
Rebecca SOLNIT (INFP)
Julien SOLOMITA (ESTP)
Stephen SONDHEIM (INTJ)
Susan SONTAG (INTJ)
Aaron SORKIN (INTP)
Sonia SOTOMAYOR (ENTJ)
Gareth SOUTHGATE (ISTJ)
Kevin SPACEY (ENTJ)
James SPADER (INTP)
Britney SPEARS (ISFJ)
Regina SPEKTOR (INFP)
Tori SPELLING (ISFJ)
Diana SPENCER (ISFP)
Steven SPIELBERG (INFP)
Baruch SPINOZA (INTP)
Bruce SPRINGSTEEN (ISFP)
Cole SPROUSE (ENTP)
St. Vincent / Annie CLARK (INFJ)
Lakeith STANFIELD (ISTP)
Joey STARR (ESTP)
Gwen STEFANI (ESFP)
Gloria STEINEM (ENTJ)
Amandla STENBERG (INFP)
Dan STEVENS (ENFJ)
Michael STEVENS (ENTP)
Sufjan STEVENS (INFJ)
Jon STEWART (ENTP)
Kristen STEWART (ISTP)
Martha STEWART (ENFJ)
Michael STIPE (INFP)
Emma STONE (ENFP)
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Meryl STREEP (ENFJ)
Donna STRICKLAND (ENTJ)
Jeremy STRONG (INFP)
Bjarne STROUSTRUP (INTP)
Michael STUHLBARG (INFP)
Nicola STURGEON (ENTJ)
Tom STURRIDGE (INFP)
Harry STYLES (ESFP)
Zoe SUGG (ESFJ)
Taylor SWIFT (ESFJ)
Tilda SWINTON (INTP)
Kara SWISHER (ENTJ)
Omar SY (ESFP)
Oli SYKES (ISFP)
Wanda SYKES (ESFP)
Amber TAMBLYN (ENFP)
Tamino / Tamino FOUAD (ISFP)
Terence TAO (INTP)
Quentin TARANTINO (ENTP)
Donna TARTT (INFJ)
Elizabeth TAYLOR (ESFP)
Aaron TAYLOR-JOHNSON (ISFP)
Sam TAYLOR-JOHNSON (ISFP)
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Miles TELLER (ESTP)
David TENNANT (ENFP)
Nikola TESLA (INTP)
Virgil TEXAS (INTP)
Michelle THALLER (ENTP)
Margaret THATCHER (ESTJ)
The Weeknd / Abel TESFAYE (ISFP)
Charlize THERON (ENTJ)
Louis THEROUX (ENTP)
Peter THIEL (INTP)
Clarence THOMAS (ESTJ)
Kristin Scott THOMAS (ENTJ)
Emma THOMPSON (ENTP)
Maura TIERNEY (ISTP)
Meg TILLY (INFP)
Krista TIPPETT (INFJ)
Lily TOMLIN (ENTP)
Louis TOMLINSON (ENFP)
Giulio TONONI (INTJ)
Meghan TRAINOR (ESFP)
Joachim TRIER (ENFJ)
Donald TRUMP (ESTP)
Ivanka TRUMP (ISFJ)
Alan TUDYK (ENTP)
Cenzo TUIHANI (ISFP)
Alex TURNER (INTP)
Sophie TURNER (ESFP)
Tina TURNER (ESFP)
Jeff TWEEDY (INFP)
Liv TYLER (ISFP)
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Solitude was like a drug that she wasn’t sure she wanted to do without.
Leïla Slimani, from 'Lullaby', tr. Sam Taylor
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REVIEW: Lullaby by Leïla Slimani 
3/5 stars
"The baby is dead. It took only a few seconds." 
Such is the way this novel starts, creating a buildup, a sort of expectation, that will last throughout the rest of the story as we get to follow the nanny of a family as she carves herself a place in their apartment in the city of Paris, despite not actually living there. Still, she spends many hours with the two children she's nannying, and with various POVs we get a glimpse of the time she spends with them, but also of the time before. We see the children's parents, the nanny's family, neighbors, other families that the nanny, Louise, has worked with. These perspectives eventually turn into a testimony as they're trying to understand why she would kill the children. Thanks to the opening scene, the most crucial scene that we know the events will lead to, a feeling of dread is constantly present, making us, or at least me, not want to get attached to the children that will die. And I never did, but I think it was mostly because of the almost passive way the story gets told to us. We get to read about the characters' emotions, but I never once found them too convincing. Just because the nanny says she loves the children, I don't have to believe her. Maybe because I know what she will do. I think the emotions that slowly start spiralling out of control was what got me. They crept up to you, but, despite their ugly nature, you understood them, in a way. Understood that they, in the end, would be the breaking point. This novel was slow, making me feel restless, almost bored, in the way many of the characters had a tendency to be bored of their existence. I really enjoyed Sam Taylor's translation and would be open to read more from Slimani.
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'Adèle' is the first novel by Leila Slimani, the French-Moroccan author of 'The Perfect Nanny,' which won one of France’s most prestigious literary awards, the Prix Goncourt, in 2016 and was translated into almost three dozen languages. In the wake of nannymania, Slimani’s debut novel has been made available in English, albeit with a title downgrade from its original 'In the Garden of the Ogre'.
Molly Young writing in the NYTimes about “Adèle,” Leila Slimani’s second novel to be translated into English by Sam Taylor
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