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the powers of paper
Thursday, April 2, 2009
obsessions
Here’s a delightful little essay by Emily Bazelon on her children’s fixation on Star Wars. Bazelon makes a brave attempt to explain this development, but while it’s possible to explain — at least to some degree — why a story is good or interesting or even popular, I doubt that it’s ever possible to explain how something becomes an obsession — especially when it becomes an obsession for large swaths of a whole culture.
I tried to offer such an explanation for the Harry Potter books once — sorry about the blizzard of links there; the original and link-free essay is not available online at the moment — but I think that even as I was doing so I knew that I was doomed to failure. No matter how many distinguishing traits of a book or movie or series you list, it’s always possible to think of other works that have precisely the same traits and yet have not become objects of obsessive interest.
It’s really one of the most curious artistic phenomena: the work of art that creates a cult around itself. The music of Wagner, The Lord of the Rings, the Star Wars movies, the Harry Potter series — they all have It — whatever It is.
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Commentary on technologies of reading, writing, research, and, generally, knowledge. As these technologies change and develop, what do we lose, what do we gain, what is (fundamentally or trivially) altered? And, not least, what's fun?
Alan Jacobs
Alan Jacobs is Distinguished Professor of the Humanities in the Honors Program of Baylor University and the author, most recently, of How to Think and The Book of Common Prayer: A Biography. His homepage is here.
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How to Read Well in an Age of Distraction
Watch video of Alan Jacobs discussing his book in a Washington, D.C. lecture in June 2011.
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