Mar 16, 2005 14:47
both grant and warren explore in brilliant mind-blowing ways the concept of reality as fiction; grant in 'animal man', ' the mystery play', ' the invisibles' and the murky brilliance of ' the filth' and warren ellis in ' planetary' , especially in the superb ideas of ' planet fiction'.
if we write reality as fiction are we fictionalizing reality or are we making fiction more real; how is fiction made more ' authentic' or viable? how is reality made more 'fictional' and how can we explore these ideas and questions through the medium and study of magick?
can we perhaps unlock parts of ourselves through a fictional interrogation or analysis of self through a mapping of a point of ourselves onto a fictional graph with which we can chart our selves ( shells/complex collections) against various benchmarks. ?
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