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Richard Metzger is facillitating the visibility of issues and analogous strategies in the altruistic hope that change of an essential kind can still happen, despite ourselves. This thankless (at times) task, is sometimes discouraging work. Nevertheless, let us learn to drive ourselves crazy with praise, not criticism, with understanding, not bigotry, with character building, not character assasination.
I was amazed how much of the content of this book seemed vibrant and fresh, and still so important to say and re-MIND us all of.
My one negative about the book. There are a couple of jumbled paras on pages 44,45 and 46 that need correcting in the second printing.
I hate to sound as petty as he, and forgive this gap in my appreciation of the movers and shakers and seminal thinkers of our times, but I haven't come across a contribution, so far, by John Conroy that gives his subjective and groundless opinions either authority or credibility. I am a great believer in doing more yourself, rather than complaining about what others have done.
Metzger lives in Los Angeles.
Disinfo is based in the US - though one of its best writers, Alex Burns, lives in Australia.
Metzger has nothing to do with the Prophets conference - nor do any of the interview subjects in the book, that I know of.
I've only just received the book, and it looks to be pretty extensive interviews with these people, all in the context of their weirder sides. If the book has a point of view, it seems to be that there is a 'magickal' element to the work of some people who you might not expect to work that way - a comic book artist, a scientist, etc.
Some of these interviews - my own, included - are the full transcripts of interviews that Metzger did for a TV show in the UK last year. That show aired late at night, and the long interviews were shrunk to 5 or 6 minutes. I don't quite see the crime in providing a way for people to see the full interviews in one place.
It is interesting to see how mad Metzger's very existence makes some people. A good sign, given his intentions.
My only complaint is that this field seems so dominated by men. Only one woman in the group - and then she ends up being a woman whose subject matter is so self-consciously female. Is this a result of poor selection, or is it an accurate assessment? I fear the former.
That said, though, this is some very interesting stuff. The interview with me is the worst of the bunch, trust me. Check out Grant Morrison, Howard Bloom, and Paul Laffoley for some skull-cracking visions.
All of the material here is extremely thought-provoking and these subjects are fascinatingly articulate in presenting their distinctive worldviews.
Generally the mainstream media avoids any acknowledgment of the sort of ideas you will be exposed to here, which is no wonder since after encountering some of these lines-of-thinking, you'll probably have little use left for the opinions of the status quo.
With its slick packaging and design, this book is akin to a glittering trojan horse, loaded with an army of hardened suicide bombers who will feel no pain as they detonate all your preconceptions. Open the gates!
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