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08/05/2023 - Vocal n° 58 - 51:30 : Reading of Father Méhu - Golden Egg - Grosses ficelles

(Q - Hyperion: I had a question: when you did the reading, I listened to your reading of Father Méhus, in fact in the story, there is Paul Acher who arrives in the house of Father Méhus, and he is supposed to find the sheets and in fact he says to himself, when he observes the chimney, which means that he understands that it is the cache, it is because there are stones which are entangled and the way in which they are entangled, which means that if they remove them incorrectly, everything collapses. That's what makes him understand that it's the cache. can it be relevant for hunting? Or is it incidental?)

MB: no, it's not one nor the other, it's in reality, it's the text that was written in the 70s to launch a hunt whose prize was to be a golden egg. The way in which Régis Hauser at the time, then Paul Acher if you prefer, reflects his functioning at the time, the way in which he approached the thing, that is to say that he had created a beautiful package to sell his product.
So the story was supposed, was intended more than supposed, it was intended and it does so, to make the reader's adrenaline rise by saying that this story is wonderful, thing, I want to find , I want to research, I buy the book, that was his approach, we have to remain factual and therefore everything he mentions in there, I noticed it myself in reading the text, it was interesting for me to read it out loud, I noticed that in reality, the strings are a little big.
When you actually read the story, when you listen to it carefully, the story of Father Méhus, you have the granny before who says Oh, there are lots of people who came, it was fashionable to look for the envelopes from Father Méhus, the pages from Father Méhus, there were people who even climbed onto the roof. Anyway, anyway. And then in the end, they were all very stupid, because not one of them saw the stones, not one of them understood.
And Paul Acher arrives and he, who is a history-geography teacher, not particularly gifted for anything other than that, suddenly PAF he comes in and in a few moments he spots the stone and then the thing, elementary, my dear Watson, that's the approach, that's the tactic, that's the communicator technique to sell a product.

(Q - Hyperion: okay that's the side, the side a little bit, there you go, see if you find the right bingo thing, it's in the pocket eh, that's all …)

MB: Ah well yes, my guy, it’s within your reach. Well yeah, but open your eyes, it’s within your reach. If you look closely, you will find it and that makes you want it, it makes you want it. Unconsciously we read that, we say to ourselves, well I'm at least, at least as intelligent as Paul Acher, I'm capable, I can do it so I buy the book and then I go there, what's that? That was the approach. Anyway, I'm caricaturing a little bit, but that's the technique. Anyway, it's communication techniques. It's known, right?

(Q - Hyperion: Yes, yes, it's, it was a little bit watered down. the construction of the fighter, to say, you see, it's really well built, it holds together from start to finish, it really is…)

MB: But above all it's not that complicated, you see, in the end, I found it, I found it straight away, I looked carefully, I found it, I looked carefully, I've found. You look carefully, you will find, it's easy,