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The Power Of Fantasy
2012-11-16
Apropos of Nothing, an article by me about books, survivalism, and fantasy fiction for the enjoyment of my fellow Rantburgers.
Of course there's nothing new about getting so lost in a book that you become the book. People have been doing it for as long as there have been books to get lost in. The entire Zionist movement believed themselves to be characters from a book. So did the Soviets. So did the Mormon settlers in Utah. Ayn Rand read Victor Hugo and O. Henry, fell in love, became a character from a book, and then wrote books that caused other people to become characters from her books. (In Rand's defense she was a Jew in revolutionary Russia. She was going to end up in a book no matter what she did. The Torah. Das Kapital. Mein Kampf. The Old New Land. At least this way she got to create her own book.)

Go to a training camp in Pakistan so that you can fight Russians in the Caucasus in the name of God? You're in a book. Moving to India to start a leper colony and preach the love of Jesus? You're in a book. Read Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, move to San Francisco's Castro District, and have a lover named Armando? Your ass is in a book.
Posted by:Secret Master

#5  Bingo. Me too. I'll bookmark that one.
Posted by: RandomJD   2012-11-16 20:51  

#4  Very good read. It helps me understand my own lonesomeness.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2012-11-16 18:00  

#3  But I dislike most of Northern Mississippi.
Posted by: Shipman   2012-11-16 16:34  

#2  Yes, well done. The Power of dreams and the power of fantasies--can't live without them. Let no one try to destroy them. America began with a dream, a fantasy. All was good, but the last paragraph hit me.

This too is the power of fantasy: the thing that makes us want to become high school wizards and questing hobbits and starship troopers and John Gaults. The books that won't let us go, no matter how we try to run from them. And this is also how you know your enemies. They're the ones trying to erase your pages so that they can fill them up with their own words.

Or, worse yet, none at all.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-11-16 14:35  

#1  Well done, Secret Master! I enjoyed the whole thing at the link.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-11-16 10:22  

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