Pick a Book

Oct 06, 2009 01:13

A few weeks ago, an interviewer asked Jonathan Carroll to pick the one book he would give to aliens to explain humanity and the human condition. You can read his answer here.

What would you pick?

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spwebdesign October 6 2009, 08:02:35 UTC
I'm way too pedantic. I might have said Encyclopaedia Britannica or something along those lines. That or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

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gilana October 6 2009, 13:38:26 UTC
My first thought was the Bible, but I'm not sure that's the best idea -- a little more violent than I want to show to aliens right off.

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orbitalmechanic October 6 2009, 13:48:30 UTC
I laughed when I saw his answer, and the word I would have used was "optimistic"--but I guess that IS what I would want to use. The comments above, while certainly more complete, are also more specific and therefore seem less informative. Too Western for one.

I suppose this is why space probes have pictures and music!

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melted_snowball October 6 2009, 14:16:02 UTC

trowa_barton October 6 2009, 14:44:10 UTC
Ideally, the Declaration of Principles and JMS's screenplay of "The Parliament of Dreams"
Ironically, the Quor'an
Lightly, Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
Cynically, "King Lear"
Visually, Ken Burns' "The Civil War"

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