Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo
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Spiral (and other French police series)
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostWhy on earth is it called 'Spiral '? 'Engrenages' - (meshing, as of gears) conveys so much better the intricate relationships between the protagonists and the various forces of order involved, to say nothing of the meshing together of various interconnected plots.
So vinrouge, what would your chosen English version of the title have been?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I woudn't want to upstage M. Vinteuil, but when I saw the first series* my own internal translation was Cogwheels, because it seemed to cover the idea of characters' lives not necessarily touching each other, but being connected at some remove.
* Confession: I have seen half only of series one, and none of any other, but only because real life got in the way. I still have series one recorded and hope to finish it sometime. (This year looks probable). So, no spoilers please. In fact, series one has already been spoiled for me because my own chief suspect is still around in later series.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View Post* Confession
I haven't seen seasons 1 - 4 so please don't 'confess' who that chief suspect was!!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
So vinrouge, what would your chosen English version of the title have been?
My initial thought was somehow to use "Mesh", "Meshes" - which has the attraction of meaning both the engagement of cogs in gearing as well as the concept of woven networks, nets in which things could be caught etc...
Currently I'm favouring something which might involve* "Toils" - with its several meanings of verbal contention, dispute, strife, turmoil, struggle, laborious task, continuous work or exertion, nets enclosing a space into which a quarry is driven, a trap or snare etc.
* ... but also I think the word "involve" is good, might consider that...
In the end, I'll plump for "Imbrications"...
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... and for those who want to find out something of the real world in which Spiral revolves -
Bernard Petit est soupçonné d'avoir renseigné le fondateur du GIGN, mis en cause dans la dernière affaire Rocancourt. Son directeur de cabinet ainsi qu'un membre des oeuvres sociales de la police sont aussi déférés. La garde à vue de Joaquin Masanet, ex-dirigeant de l'UNSA police, se poursuit.
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Le directeur de la PJ parisienne et trois autres policiers sont en garde à vue, soupçonnés d'avoir informé l'ancien patron du GIGN Christian Prouteau, dont le nom apparaît dans l'affaire Rocancourt.
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Readers of Maigret will know 36 quai des Orfèvres as the headquarters of the Police Judiciaire of Paris -
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
Imbrications - the overlapping / interlocking of tiles...
Further thoughts - "Involutions" "Anfractuosities" ....
... or perhaps (thinking of M. Maréchal's cogs) - "Engagement". Yes, I think 'engagement' covers a sufficient range of meanings...
I don't think Engagement quite hits the right notes ("Fiançailles", anyone?)
The title that had occurred to me but which isn't quite right either is
Machinations...
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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"Machinations" seems to imply something underhand is going on.Something neutral might be better.
It has always seemed to me that part of the origin of the scandals at the top is their all knowing each other from their time together at the ENA: on graduating the choice of a career in politics or administration seems rather arbitrary. It became almost surreal in the last but one presidential election: Sarkozy, de Villepin, Hollande and Royale were all classmates. I kept in touch with my student friends, but we took up careers in different fields.Last edited by Alain Maréchal; 04-02-15, 22:35.
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Thanks to this thread and its contributors, I had a two-evening viewing of episodes 1 - 8 this week, and think it's superb - I agree better than the earlier series; and less violent, too. It's as though the actors have settled quite deeply into their roles: Berthaud, Karlsson and Roban are all superlative.
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post[...]I don't think the subplots are at all dragging it down, au contraire, they are deft fleshings-out of the lives of the main characters, it seems to me, adding dimensions and traction to the main story. A particular case in point would be the impact on the action of what the disaffected wife of 'Tintin' did with his car[....]
Nonetheless
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