René-Jacques, Café des 4 Vents
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I wish I were now in some Café des Quatre Vents, in Paris or wherever, only I am at a Starbucks – nothing to be done, no independent coffee houses here, Starbucks took them all. Starbucks, McDonalds's, Safeway, Wal-Mart... chains of restaurants, chains of store departments, and each chain is an Imperium with a universe of its own. Starbucks means not only coffee –there is Starbucks music and Starbucks radio, Starbucks wallpapers and Starbucks jars, Starbucks tables and ceilings and lamps, and posters, there is a whole Starbucks culture, offered to customers, modeling them, creating dependencies – creating Starbucks people.
Here is another photo by René-Jacques, Rue d'Varenne, I like it, only I am fascinated by the title of the other one, the Café des Quatre Vents, there are places on Earth at the Quatre Vents, at the crossroads, junctions for roads coming from different geographies, from different worlds, from different periods of time… A curios association – I think now at a movie by Wong Kar-Wai, the title is Ashes of Time, where people come at such a place at the Quatre Vents, past and future get mixed and confused, time becomes ashes. Each personage in the movie comes with her or his own identity; only identities also get mixed and confused. The Chinese title of the movie is Dongzie Xidu, it roughly means Malevolent East, Malicious West – these are the nicknames of the two main heroes, Dongzie and Xidu – so East meet West in a juxtaposition of seemingly random micro-episodes of fights and agreements, who wins? Nothing matters, because everything changes, says one of the personages – and we realize that the Buddhist Canon could be right, the flags are still, no wind blows, it’s the heart of man that’s in tumult.
Well, it seems that I’m in the mood for Wong Kar-Wai again… I saw firstly his last two movies, In the Mood for Love, and 2046 – then I saw all the others.
Here is an image of Boulevard Pasteur, made by René-Jacques in 1927 – that bank could be also a place at the Quatre Vents.
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3 Comments:
Beautiful analysis.
By Anonymous, at 1:37 AM
The Cafe de Quatre Vents is in Montmartre
By Anonymous, at 6:48 AM
The picture is used for the cover of a book of Patrick Modiano called "dans le café de la jeunesse perdue", in which the lifes of people who meet in such a café is described.
By Anonymous, at 1:08 PM
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