Philosophy and Science FictionMuch as I like Christopher Hitchens he does have
a few blind spots. His impatience with the working classes is one. (That
socialism thing, we're still working on it. Might take a few more generations.)
His non-appreciation of science-fiction is
another.
That's an opinion shared by other intellectuals who revere fine literature. My one conversation with CLR James was an argument over fantasy and SF. He thought the writers I adored were without talent and right wing. I said they provided me an escape from my family's religious fundamentalism. We did find agreement in our mutual enjoyment of the movie Dog Day Afternoon. I am no doubt guilty of the same snobbery when it
comes to video games. I just finished reading Empire
by Orson Scott Card. Gave it to Dan who showed little interest until I mentioned
it was the basis for a game in development. He laughed, because he knows I've
never played a game more complicated than Pong or
Tetris.
What brings me to the subject today is a note in Wired by Clive Thompson: Why Sci-Fi Is the Last Bastion of Philosophical Writing. He too defends SF with a game reference:
Now since I left school I've read only a handful of novels that weren't from the genre ghettos. I know I've missed a lot of mainstream literature that would have been both entertaining and enlightening. The Kite Runner is still on my to-read shelve and it's downright perverse that I haven't started it yet, given my interest in Afghanistan and it's overwhelming recommendation from friends who have read it. And last week I bought a Play Station, on Dan's advice, because my DVD player died and the PS3 Blu-Ray player seems to be the best value on the market as a replacement. Maybe I'll try a game or two and see what all the buzz is about. Nevertheless, I can't help but feel smug reading Thompson's conclusion:
Posted: Sun - January 27, 2008 at 01:19 PM |
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