MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
By Hannah Roberts, Daily Mail Online, Dec. 20, 2012
Here you want to click to see the pictures and captions, they are jaw-dropping. The text is just a teaser, it starts like this:
When you have £16billion in the bank, a Cessna is simply not an option.
Instead, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud is about to take delivery of an Airbus A380, the world’s biggest private jet.
The same model is used by Singapore Airlines and Emirates and can fly 800 passengers 8,000 miles before refuelling. But the Saudi prince doesn’t need 800 seats, so he will have them removed to make room for an opulent, marble-finished Turkish bath and a parking space for his Rolls-Royce [....]
Comments
Computer-generated prayer mats that automatically align with Mecca? A private elevator to lower the prince to the runway, with an illuminated red carpet that deploys as he steps out? A conference room you can attend by hologram? No comment necessary, or even possible.
by acanuck on Sat, 12/22/2012 - 5:18pm
No comment necessary, or even possible
Nod nod. I must say, though, that in that, it's like a successful work of art, in that one simply can't truly express what it is and says in verbal language...it would be a real nasty to make art history students compare/contrast it with a Salvador Dali on a test.
by artappraiser on Sat, 12/22/2012 - 6:01pm
The sheer excess takes it beyond normal aesthetic criticism. Is the Kohinoor diamond too big? Well, yeah. Is a single F-35 jet, at $150 million or so a pop, outrageously wasteful? Sure. Is Christo wrapping the Grand Canyon in Saran Wrap insane? Of course. But sometimes you just have to marvel at man's creative madness.
by acanuck on Sun, 12/23/2012 - 1:31am