Phillip Pullman wrote the books that got me through middle school in one piece. His Dark Materials forms part of my personal scripture, along with Hitchhiker's Guide and a few other formative books and movies. I wanted to be Lyra and then, even more, I wanted to be Will. Maybe after reading them I am, a little bit. They're that good.
In addition to writing fiction, Pullman is one of those rare public intellectuals who actually has something useful to say. He has strong convictions about free speech, civil liberties, and religion, and isn't afraid to speak his mind. A final Pullman quote, from an article he wrote for Banned Books Week:
My basic objection to religion is not that it isn't true; I like plenty of things that aren't true. It's that religion grants its adherents malign, intoxicating and morally corrosive sensations. Destroying intellectual freedom is always evil, but only religion makes doing evil feel quite so good.
He's pretty awesome. That quotation of his is one of my faves. I totally need to read those books of his. However, I must point out that Hitchhiker's Guide was by Douglas Adams...
ReplyDeleteOh, I know! That was syntax!fail on my part. Adams is (was, tragically) one of my personal literary gods. I'd like to think that he's just hanging out at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe now, watching the stars boil away and chortling with glee. It's infinitely improbable, but he was an improbable frood. Now there was a man who knew where his towel was.
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