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		<title>Somebody make this into a movie, please</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was listening to National Public Radio yesterday and there was a report on the drug wars going on in Mexico right now. About 8,000 people have been killed in the last 15 months throughout Mexico, all related to the &#8230; <a href="http://www.farawayjournal.com/somebody-make-this-into-a-movie-please.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was listening to National Public Radio yesterday and there was a report on the drug wars going on in Mexico right now. About 8,000 people have been killed in the last 15 months throughout Mexico, all related to the drug cartels.</p>
<p>The report then went on to talk about two villages outside of Durango, Mexico, where bandits have been attacking the villages, taking people hostage, and holding them for ransom. The Mexican army is apparently so powerless in the region that they recommended that the villagers build moats (!) around their village to keep out the bandits, which the villagers did.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s where my storyteller&#8217;s eye comes in, although this is more of a remake than an original story. In fact, it&#8217;s plagiarism on a large scale, but it&#8217;s been done before. Transpose the story from Akira Kurosawa&#8217;s Seven Samurai to 21st century Mexico&#8211;or the cowboy-tale of The Magnificent Seven.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://news.illinois.edu/WebsandThumbs/Desser,David/seven_samurai01_b.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="315" />Villages are being attacked by bandits. The government and army are powerless. The villagers have to defend themselves, but are not up to the task. Enter a group of ex-Special Forces agents (modern Samurai), who agree to defend the village. There would of course be seven of them, one of whom would probably be nicknamed Gringo and would be analogous to Toshiro Mifune&#8217;s character in the Seven Samurai&#8211;young, sort of an outcast, little experience, but with all of the heart in the world.</p>
<p>These seven Special Forces guys would then lay out a defense of the village, and eventually do battle with and annihilate the bandits&#8211;but at terrible cost to themselves. Nevertheless, the villagers are saved and can carry on, as they always do.</p>
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		<title>Orwell for the Digital Generation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[George Orwell has long been one of my favorite writers, and I think his works stand the test of time in terms of pertinence and relevance more than most other classic writers.  Animal Farm, 1984, and Homage to Catalonia are &#8230; <a href="http://www.farawayjournal.com/orwell-for-the-digital-generation.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George Orwell has long been one of my favorite writers, and I think his works stand the test of time in terms of pertinence and relevance more than most other classic writers.  <em>Animal Farm</em>, <em>1984</em>, and <em>Homage to Catalonia</em> are all timeless works that help us better understand not only governments and revolutions of the 1930s and 1940s, but governments today.  In an effort to make Orwell more prominent amongst the younger generation, The Orwell Prize is publishing George Orwell&#8217;s diary entries in blog form seventy years to the day after he wrote them, beginning with his entries for August, 1938.  You can find the blog here: <a href="http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/">http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/</a>.</p>
<p>I heard about this a few weeks ago on NPR and wanted to check it out.  The diary entries are categorized as &#8220;domestic&#8221; or &#8220;political.&#8221;  It looks at the moment as if most of the stuff on the site is on the domestic side, and the entries read a lot like letters from my grandmother: &#8220;Many blackberries now ripe, very large &amp; fairly sweet.&#8221;  There is commentary on the weather and on animals that Orwell comes across.  Apparently the &#8220;political&#8221; side of the diary begins in early September, so bookmark the site and keep your eyes peeled.  I await with interest his original diary entries on the Spanish Civil War and World War II (still a year off, in diary time!).</p>
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