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Christopher Buckley is not so much a novelist as a free-ranging satirist looking for targets. In Thank You for Smoking it was big tobacco and earnest reformers; in God Is My Broker it was business and religion; and in No Way to Treat a First Lady, it's the entire legal profession, not to mention the Washington establishment. The novel opens with the President of the United States returning to the conjugal bed after an illicit Lincoln Bedroom romp with the Streisandesque Babette Van Anka. His wife, the long-suffering Beth McMann, promptly clocks him with a Paul Revere spittoon. Several hours later he dies. "Lady Bethmac," as the First Lady is immediately dubbed by the media, is put on trial, and the resulting media circus gives Buckley lots of opportunity for nicely observed skewerings of legal culture. "Judge Dutch creaked forward in his chair. This is the source of the aura of judges: they have bigger chairs than anyone else. That and the fact that they can sentence people to sit in electrified ones. It's all about chairs." He gets in some neat neologisms--a lawyer performs a "credibilobotomy" on a witness--and sends up the pretensions of law TV: at a roundtable discussion, the guest from Harvard Law is invited "to provide gravitas and to shift uneasily in his seat when the other guests said something provocative." Buckley's Trial of the Millennium is so far-fetched that it seems entirely possible. --Claire Dederer --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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Matheson brings all the skills one would expect of an experienced actor to Buckley's latest romp. In a story that's equal parts satire and courtroom drama, Buckley (Thank You for Smoking) slings barbs at lawyers, politicos and Washington's social elite. After President Ken MacMann returns from a lusty night in the Lincoln Bedroom with actress Babette Van Anka, his wife, Elizabeth, hurls insults and a priceless Paul Revere spittoon at him. When MacMann is found dead the next morning with the word "Revere" embossed on his forehead, the first lady becomes the prime suspect. Buckley lays his cards openly on the table: one lawyer is nicknamed "Shameless," while another's last name is Crudman. And Matheson captures them all, whether rendering Shameless Baylor's mock indignation at being refused a preposterous motion or evoking the arrogant commentary on a show called Hard Gavel. He also does excellent turns as the flighty, would-be Middle East peace activist Van Anka, a host of other witnesses and the no-nonsense judge who tries to keep the Trial of the Millennium in check. This may not be the year's most substantive audio, but with a plot that seems just crazy enough to be true and a crisp performance by Matheson, it never fails to entertain.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Good Airplane Reading (but keep expectations low), Avril 11 2004
Par M. Chang "Reader" (Chicago, IL) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I bought this book based on the enthusiastic reviews on Amazon as well as the intriguing and tremendous satiric potential offered by its premise. I was disappointed. While often entertaining and readable, this was by no means a spectacular, well-plotted, or thought provoking book. The characters are one dimensional (when they do attempt to evolve into two dimensions the resulting actions are completely implausible). A lot of it is predictable (former lovers.. hm - what will happen next?). Buckley also uses the words "objection" and "sustained" or "overruled" so many times I simply lost interest. There are countless courtroom scenes, but the real plot is pretty much contained in the last 20 pages. There is a difference between satire and simple cynicism - Buckley is definitely more the smart aleck kid criticizing and picking at the obvious targets (from starlets to various governmental agenices). The only enjoyable passages involved the self-absorbed Babette van Anka, another stereotype but so caught up in her own odd universe that she is the only character worth remembering from this book.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Like a warm shower, Mars 27 2004
Par Eric J. Lyman (Roma, Lazio Italy) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Author Christopher Buckley, whose razor wit somehow transformed a spokesman for the tobacco industry a sympathetic protagonist in Thank You For Smoking, sets his sites on the alleged assassination of the president in No Way To Treat A First Lady. What's next? A comedic treatment of domestic abuse or drug addiction?

Whatever it is, based on the two efforts of Mr. Buckley I have read so far, it is bound to be an entertaining and intelligent. This time around, Mr. Buckely sets up fictional circumstances that hilariously skewer the scandals surrounding Bill and Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, Barbara Streisand, Johnny Cochran and OJ Simpson, Marc Rich, Monica Lewinsky, and the American legal system. Don't be surprised to find yourself laughing, loudly and often.

A friend of mine calls this kind of book a "warm shower" -- it's nice when you're in it, he says, but the good feeling doesn't last long once you step out onto the bathmat. It's a characterization I can't deny, but I'll say that this warm shower is better than most. It won't force you to ask yourself important questions, and it won't affect the way you see the world. But as an easy-to-read story that manages to keep the pages turning without insulting anyone's intelligence, it's hard to beat.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good, Entertaining Read, Fév 22 2004
Par Erin E. Willis "Erin Willis" (Charlotte, NC USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"No Way to Treat a First Lady" is an amusing read for the few hours it will take you to finish it. This isn't literary fiction; you won't receive any interesting revelations about life and love.
The heroine, Elizabeth Tyler MacMann, is accused of killing her husband, Kenneth Kemble MacMann, war hero and President of the United States. Boyce "Shameless" Baylor is her lawyer and jilted fiancé-she left him twenty-five years ago for the man who would become president. There are plenty of characters, including the actress/mistress/singer/Middle East peace advocate, a renegade spy, and underworld gangsters.
Buckley pokes fun of the media, the government, the legal system, and the entertainment industry. With a few clever witticisms and improbable twists, the novel makes its way through the "Trial of the Millennium" until the all the plot threads tie up neatly in the end.
I'd recommend "No Way to Treat a First Lady" for a few hours entertainment and not much else.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Laughed so hard I cried
It's a cliché, but true! I immensely enjoyed "No Way to Treat a First Lady", and found myself chuckling almost constantly throughout, laughing out loud many times, and laughing... Read more
Publié le Fév 13 2004 par cs211

5.0étoiles sur 5 Funny, Funny Book
There aren't many authors out there who can make you laugh out loud. Christopher Buckley is one. I liked everything about this book, including his smirky photograph on the back... Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 witty, quick-moving, political farce
Buckley's ridicule of trial attorneys and politicians is hilarious and apt but never bitter. This is a very enjoyable read, as was his _Thank You for Smoking_.
Publié le Janv. 10 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 If You Can't Indict the Clintons, Make Fun of Them
Whether you love the Clintons or hate them you have to admit, they provide some great material for novelists, especially for writers like Christopher Buckley who specialize in... Read more
Publié le Juil 9 2003 par Garry L. Morey

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hang the First Lady
Christopher Buckley has produced another comic masterpiece, this time placing the Washington culture, lawyer-dom, TV talking heads, and Clintonesque vices squarely in his... Read more
Publié le Jui 27 2003 par john purcell

4.0étoiles sur 5 LOL Audio Book
I recently laughed my way through the CD audio book edition of Buckley's roman a clef (more like a Roman toga party a clef) while driving some of the most stupefyingly dull... Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fast and fun
The ridiculous spectacle of the "trial-of-the-millennium" is not far from today's reality. Read more
Publié le Jui 12 2003 par Laura

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another funny book by Buckley
Buckley has written seven or eight books at this point, and this is the fourth I've read by him, and it's also a very funny book. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2003 par magellan

4.0étoiles sur 5 Amusing Novel Where Nothing is Sacred
No Way to Treat a First Lady is an amusing novel where nothing is sacred. Christopher Buckley tears apart lawyers, the media (and particularly, lawyers who manipulate the media),... Read more
Publié le Avril 20 2003 par Elizabeth Hendry

4.0étoiles sur 5 Political Satire at It's Best!
This book is so entertaining you will swear you're watching your favorite comedy show on TV. Buckley is one of the best political novelists of our generation. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2003 par Joseph J. Hanssen

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