puncturing our reality…

Friday, April 30th, 2010
Eyjafjallajökul erupting ©2010 Marco Fulle

Eyjafjallajökul erupting ©2010 Marco Fulle

It occurs to me that the recent eruption of (the delightfully difficult to pronounce) Eyjafjallajökul volcano was one of those rare events where the virtual reality that is human culture – and in which most of us live almost all of the time – was punctured. For a moment we broke the surface of virtuality and, coming up into ‘reality’, we all looked at each other puzzled, and confused – not really believing that this far away – almost mythical – event, could possibly be causing ‘real’ effects on our lives… Of course, almost immediately we sank back under, the surface closing over our heads, as we focused on close ups of people stranded, queueing, being cheated by hotels, turning ‘disaster’ into triumph by suddenly finding we could get joy out of helping each other out – or in taking the opportunity of unexpectedly extending our holidays… You’ve got to love us, human beings – at least, we can love ourselves – I’m not sure that the other inhabitants of this planet are likely to love us much…

Everything is back to business as usual. No lessons learned. Let’s hope that the next time our virtuality is punctured, it’s by something that we can as easily forget…

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SciFiNow review…

Sunday, April 25th, 2010
SciFiNow review of The Third God...

SciFiNow review of The Third God...

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Thunderbirds…

Monday, April 19th, 2010

the Hood, Thunderbird villain © Gerry Anderson

the Hood, Thunderbird villain © Gerry Anderson

As a child I was utterly obsessed with Thunderbirds. I particularly loved Thunderbird 2… Like other little boys, I imagined being part of International Rescue. How ironic, then, is it that I should grow up to look like the Hood…?!?! *wide grin*

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heads of Ife…

Friday, April 16th, 2010

an Ife bronze head © 2010 British Museum

an Ife bronze head © 2010 British Museum


African mask...

African mask...

Responding to Rem’s request, here is an image of one of the heads of Ife currently in a show at the British Museum. For anyone who’s read the Stone Dance, it will be obvious why these would appeal to me. Exquisite works of art, these could easily be the pattern for the masks of the Masters. What is rather darkly amusing is that, when they were discovered, it was decided that these sculptures, as well as the more famous ones from Benin, could not possibly have been made by Africans – the heads were, after all, not only made of metal, but artistically at least as accomplished as anything made by the Greeks or Romans. The usual litany of fanciful attributions were made to explain their origins: a lost tribe of Israel, some wandering Roman army, some Greeks merchants who had gone astray, alien visitation yada yada yada… All of this because it didn’t conform with the cosy, racist ideology of the West about what African art was – something more like the second image. Of course, ironically, it was examples of African art like the latter image that inspired people like Picasso to overthrow classicism… A similar hysterical analysis was applied to the ruins of Great Zimbabwe – even though they CLEARLY resembled in form the houses of the local people – which form was entirely determined by their culture and way of life. Though I am reasonably well read when it comes to world history, I was in my 30s before I discovered that Africa had had any urban culture at all. This could be down to some failing on my part. But I suspect it had more to do with a conspiracy of silence that has insisted on portraying Africans as savages in straw skirts, living in mud huts and dining on missionaries… Pah!!!

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lançamento do Terceiro Deus

Thursday, April 15th, 2010
at last!

at last!

Finalmente, ou ultimo livro da Dança de Pedra do Camaleão, O Terceiro Deus, vai estár nas lojas no 4 de Maio! Tomou lá um tempo – mas espéro que não vai desapontar…

Para celebrar este lançamento, Editorial Presença, pediu-me para vir ai. Por isso, vou estár em Lisboa 7 e 8 de Maio para a 80a Feira do Livro. Vai haver uma sessão de autógrafos no sábado á tarde… Vai ser um grande prazer encontrar-me com alguns de vocês…

(The Third God is going to be launched in Portugal on the 4th of May. To celebrate this, my Portuguese publishers, Editorial Presença, are flying me to Lisbon to attend the 80th Lisbon Book Fair. I will be doing a signing on Saturday afternoon, the 8th May)

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