FOOLISH REALITY

FOOLISH REALITY

This phenomenon is not new. Don Trump is a piker. Witness a list in S.I. Hayakawa, Language in Thought and Action, Chapter 2.  The author writes, 

Discrepancies between maps, and territories have been the subject matter

of comedy, satire, and general outbursts of moral judgment, throughout most human history….

Vilhjalmur Stefansson, The Standardization of Error (1927). How people

seem to prefer nonsense to fact – a witty and disturbing work.

Bergen Evans, The Natural History of Nonsense (1946). An amusing 

catalogue of errors, superstitions, and mistaken folk beliefs.

Martha Wolfenstein and Nathan Leites, Movies: A Psychological Study

(1950). A classic study of the ways in which movies create false maps

of reality in our heads.

Robert Lindner, The Fifty-Minute Hour (1955). Case studies of 

individuals with extremely distorted maps of reality. Many psychiatric

and psychological books in addition to those of Dr. Lindner provide 

examples of pathological fictious map-making.

cover -19, reopening theaters

Orange County, CA is reopening movie theaters. Social distancing, five theater seats between viewers. No one behind one another. Everyone wears a mask – that will muffle laughter, quiet gasps of horror, and suppress awe when the monster on the screen does something disgusting. The real social setting in movie houses is when the monster in the theater actually does something.

Look at what Covid-19 has done to America! Teenagers once sat in back and necked – explored, and did other things – there are plenty of verbs in the language to describe their activities. NO MORE! Any pair that wants to sit next to one another, honeys touching and thereupon, a creep in uniform and a flashlight will shine a beam in eyes and say, “SOCIAL DISTANCE!” How can anyone social distance and do what is necessary in dark theaters. Don’t talk about prostheses. A first learning experience, learning more about the partner while offering directions and instructions. The glory of learning and satisfaction reinforcing everything public education needs. ALL THAT IS GONE!

The activity, the wandering, the imagination – American teenagers will be crippled forever! Something tells me no vaccine will improve these circumstances for good, soon. 2025 sounds all right after health security is fixed. And a whole slew of teenagers will be stunted, unable to act impulsively, intrusively: Boys and girls, young men and women, will wonder what is wrong and what they should do as a species.


I say, KEEP THE MOVIE THEATERS CLOSED1 

LOS ANGELES TIMES 9/6/2020

“I think fiction benefits from ambiguity whereas obviously life doesn’t.”

This sentence in this morning’s Los Angeles Times is in a review/interview of a book/author. The sentence indicates that neither the author nor the journalist/reviewer/critic of the book know much about writing English and especially fiction. The journalist let this statement slide rather than explore the author’s state of mind allowing this sentiment escape her mouth.

Fiction is tied to fact, to logic, to reason and uses devices to bring forth a story. Nothing needs to be told chronologically but in order to use and employ a metaphor an author must have a firm understanding of facts, impressions, implications and words, so that the metaphor works. Likewise, allegories,, fables and every other invention authors have conceived in this language or in others require the same rigorous understanding of communication.

Yet, it is apparent, especially in Don Trump’s world – the present life – that ambiguity is prized. There is no truth, only claims and assertions with no anchor to circumstances. The flurry of statements reveal unreasonableness, illogical wanderings and fantasies.

For instance, scenarios alerting people about others invading suburbs in droves, lemmings coming to play in parks, be educated in schools and generally a force making life interesting. Like all people those outsiders want peace, not violence. But I’m much more fearful of home grown kids who know much about computers, the Internet, communication systems, and  procedures allowing them to spy. They don’t need to wear face masks to do that. And most of the young people don’t believe they carry Coronavirus. Let America speed up society to foster Logan’s Run communities. 

Which sounds more plausible? My perception of where society might be going, or little discomfort and unfamiliarity of having new neighbors.  The job of the artist is to advance understanding and comprehension of what most of us can see and realize. Stick to the new neighbors.