The Secret Life of Puppets
by Victoria Nelson
by Victoria Nelson
Quote:“In a remarkable scholarly book, The Secret Life of Puppets, Victoria Nelson argues that our sense of the supernatural and yearning for immortality has been displaced from religion to such expressions of popular culture as superheroes, robots and cyborgs.”—Francisco Goldman, The New York Times Magazine
“The Secret Life of Puppets explores the hauntings, possessions, and other uncanny phenomena proliferating in literature and entertainment (and by no means only on the margins); she argues strongly, through vivid and original readings of H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe and many artifacts in a variety of media, for a new approach to the uses of fantasy and to the relationship between material and immaterial phenomena.”—Marina Warner, The Times Literary Supplement
“From Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, A.I. and X-Files, to the genre grotesqueries of Child’s Play and The Puppet Master, so much of our popular storytelling concerns forces and phenomena our culture firmly insists aren’t real and cannot exist… In a dizzying and fascinating alternate history scored with subterranean connections, Nelson presents alchemists, Platonists, Gnostics and magi in their own terms and contexts… In this rich work of erudite charms, Nelson convincingly argues that the cultural pendulum is swinging back to the platonic side.
But because our rigid scientific materialism doesn’t allow us to take any of this seriously, we are left with mostly unconscious expressions that overemphasize the sensational and horrific dark side, with a little sentimental New Age nod to the latent good.”—William S. Kowinski, The San Francisco Chronicle
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell