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Odd coincidences btw your SF/F reading and the real world
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I just finished Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, a book about what happens to corpses after death, after playing through two Dead Space games and Dead Space: Martyr, which are all about reanimated corpses.I love finding common threads (or, ahem, webs, if you will) between pieces of literature. I did not, however, encounter any corpses in the real world during the time I was reading.
I majored in this. Comparative Literature is ideally about comparing literature across languages, but considering I cannot learn Spanish despite my best efforts, I simply read a lot of English literature and talked about it. S&L is my continuing education, in that sense. It's my night school.
I don't know if this is the same thing but when I was reading The Book of the New Sun there was a reference to the Hall of Mirrors in the House Absolute. The very same evening I was watching a BBC show called The Story of Science talking about the Hall of Mirrors. The host said the mirrors represented an idea of individuality in a classless, guild-less society, 'awareness of self'. It was a neat coincidence to me at the time.I found the clip on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBUzj-...
The day after i finished the mistborn trilogoy, a thick fog rolled in, and i got the flu.I havent eaten any metal to see if i snapped yet though.
Not really coincidences, more about the perfect accompanyment...In 1990 i picked up the first 2 volumes of the Necroscope series by Brian Lumley,Necroscope & Vamphyri!. At around the same time i had Depeche Mode's Violator playing constantly...it was the perfect soundtarck for those two books. The two just combined in my head and whenever i reread them the soundtrack playing in my head is Violator.
Tyrone wrote: "Not really coincidences, more about the perfect accompanyment...In 1990 i picked up the first 2 volumes of the Necroscope series by Brian Lumley,Necroscope & Vamphyri!. ..."
That's interesting...I love that series, especially the way things develop in the third book.
Now I'm going to have to check out that album. I'm only familiar with Personal Jesus, I think...
Just got home from the nightly constitutional, flipped on the tube, and found a documentary called "Blindsight" about a group of blind Tibetans climbing Everest. (BTW, I started the book this morning. Not sure how I'm feeling about it yet, but can't wait for the discussion to begin. It's definitely had me thinking.)
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I read that bit in chapter 9 this weekend, and yesterday popped by io9 and found this post from Friday: http://io9.com/#!5785596/why-are-thes.... Funny!
Have you ever had a similar type of coincidence?