The AnarchAngel reports that Robert Anton Wilson has passed away. I read not long ago that he was in failing health due to post-polio syndrome, the same affliction that claimed an aunt of mine a few years ago.
Wilson's Illuminatus! trilogy had a big influence on me. I don't know if I can describe exactly why, but I guess I'll have to try.
This book was not like anything else I ever read. I felt like my mind was changed by reading it, and that I was not the same person coming out of it as I was going in. During my 20s, there was a space of a few years when it seemed that a switch was slowly being thrown in my mind, and I learned to see things differently and think about things differently than I had before. This book was largely (although not solely) responsible. Even though it is written as a spoof of conspiracy theories, it was very good at teaching me to see the hidden things behind the obvious things, if that makes any sense.
I have a cousin who is also an avid reader, and we often loaned books to each other. I loaned him Illuminatus! When he gave it back to me, he said, "Put this book in a safe place. It's dangerous." I knew exactly what he meant.
UPDATE: Afterthought: Robert Anton Wilson wrote my tag line. I have used several different epigraphs, or tag lines, at the top of the blog. But the one I have used the most by far is the one there now: "A chronicle of vile and pernicious truths." I had forgotten when I first wrote this post, but that is a direct line from Illuminatus! There is a point in the book when one of its characters describes the book he is in as a "book of vile and pernicious truths."
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Phoenix Ravenflame
on Sat 13 Jan 2007 01:35 PM CST | Permanent Link
I've always wanted to read that trilogy, but I've never found the books in my local bookstore. I don't order books online. I'm not opposed to online shopping, I just want to be able to read a book *right now*. I'm familiar with the basic storyline, and because of my Discordian and chaote friends I know what "seeing the fnords" is. I think I have an idea of what your cousin meant by "dangerous".
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