Tuesday, October 9, 2012

LIVING IN THE POST-LITERATE WORLD - HARRUMPH.

Alas and alack! for I feel sometimes that I am living in a post-literate age, where a book has more value torn apart and its internal guts offered up to the gods of crafting. Where a good author stands out if he be sea-green and posed against some beach detritus .... 

And what of movies made from great literature? A classic novel is served up for movie audiences only to find itself in the service of immature bathroom humor, so that even in the visual media a good story is plowed under the roar of bathroom scenes, public restrooms, graphic visual episodes of bodily discharges of various sorts, car chases and explosions - lots of explosions - and even when philosophical queries are posited and characters are possibly allowed to enter a higher or different realm, they are still stupidly kicking kung fu and lugging about gigantic weapons of bodily destruction.

It is Jane Austen vs Zombies. Tess as a vampire.  Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies has been done... Next, I think ... Mark Twain vs  Walking Dead ... 

Hopefully this too shall pass.

1 comment:

Lady Mondegreen's Secret Garden said...

I hate to tell you that while I was discovering you, I was also acting in a Zombie movie. You may be relieved to know that it was not a re-telling of a noble literary work, but a hard won school exercise (and the little devils flattened the battery of my car while they were at it).