Archive for February, 2018

The Riddle of Steel

Posted February 8, 2018 By John C Wright

This is a comment on the justly famous Conan movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Someone asked me my opinion on the meaning of the movie.

The plot concerns two quests: Conan seeks revenge for the death of his family, and seeks the answer to the Riddle of Steel. One is a physical quest, the other is spiritual.

Some think the meaning is wrapped up in the most famous quote of the movie, where what is best in life is defined as driving one’s enemies before you, and hearing the lamentation of their women.  Read the remainder of this entry »

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Not Tired of Winning Yet XXXVI

Posted February 7, 2018 By John C Wright

Elon Musk. Remember the name. Space-X Falcon Heavy. Memorize the make and model. 7 February 2018. Recall this day. Tell your grandchildren.

This was the day the Flying Car took wing.

As I recall, under Obama, NASA was being used to flatter and praise Mohammedan savages for their alleged contributions to medieval mathematics and astronomy. Today, NASA is renting its old, underutilized launch pad to private industry.

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Lost on the Last Continent, Episode 36, The Final Men

Posted February 7, 2018 By John C Wright

Lost on the Last Continent, Episode 36, The Final Men, is now posted on Patreon.

Episode 36 The Final Men

In this exciting episode, the Colonel Lost faces the crippled, freakish, and deadly subterranean race of the Devastators.  

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I was bemused to find someone (I know not who) reading my Hugo-nominated short story, Parliament of Beasts and Birds, on a YouTube channel that said it had one prior viewing. I have posted a link to this before, so I am sure that more than one person viewed it.

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Conan and Mary Sue

Posted February 6, 2018 By John C Wright

I have a new column up at Castalia House, in which I review Robert E Howard’s short story, Tower of the Elephant, and ponder the meaning behind the deliberately deplorable badness of postmodern art.

http://www.castaliahouse.com/conan-the-tower-of-the-elephant/
A pen sharper than mine dips deeper into the inkwell of wisdom on this same question. A fuglin clad figure named Severian (of the Ancient and Honorable order of the Seekers of Truth and Penance, or so I assume) reviews American Gothic (the painting) and Star Wars, the Mary Sue Awakens (the propaganda drivel). I strongly recommend taking the time to read it.

http://www.rottenchestnuts.com/why-everything-must-be-cgi/

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Comment by Mr Moore

Posted February 4, 2018 By John C Wright

A remark in my comments box, from Joseph Moore. I want to applaud and emphasize the words:

I want to believe this, and it may be true, but: one of the greatest, if not the greatest victory of the Left is their control of the schools. I’m not even talking about Fabian curricula and textbooks and SJW teachers – those only work when the school’s *structure* allows it.

That was the victory: against all American tradition, the schools our betters designed and inflicted on us are *structured* to create, in the words of William Torry Harris, “mindless automata” who do as they’re told. He was pleased with how well it was working – back in 1906!

Unlike any other schools in history before around 1810, our schools occupy absurd amounts of our kid’s lives. Unlike the one-room schools – a truly American answer to the desire to educate children – kids are separated from from family, neighbors and friends and grouped by age – again, something new and contrary to reason and historical practice, where, if kids were grouped at all, it was by what they needed to learn.

Violating all natural relationships and ignoring what the kids currently know and need to learn, 35 strangers are grouped by age and spoon fed predigested pieces of ‘education’ and judged by how well they can regurgitate them on demand.

12 to 16 years of this, where the ‘best’ students are those who put up the least fuss, waste the most time meeting arbitrary measures, and the ‘adults’ thus created are sent out into the world to vote and govern. Read the remainder of this entry »

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Not Tired of Winning Yet XXXV

Posted February 3, 2018 By John C Wright

Evidence of what amounts to an attempted coup of the American democracy by the Deep State. Expect the ringleaders to face jail time. Expect more convenient deaths to be reported as suicides.

They thought Hillary would be elected and this abuse of power would never be investigated. The Russia collusion narrative is dead.

Trump wins again.

Here is the memo:
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Link!

Posted February 2, 2018 By John C Wright

I took time from my busy schedule to watch this, and was well rewarded. Allow me to recommend it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRPDGEgaATU&feature=youtu.be

I note that Ben Shapiro scorns Milo Yiannopoulos. Given their marked difference in approach and tone, I am hardly surprised.

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NOWHITHER Is Out the Door!

Posted February 1, 2018 By John C Wright

Many kind readers have asked me when NOWHITHER would be available. For ease of marketing, as with SOMEWHITHER, the book will be divided into several volumes. I stayed up late polishing the first volume last night, and am about the push the button to send the file to the editor.

We will see what he has to say.

So it is by no means available just yet, but you can smell the savor coming from the kitchen, and the table is all set, if you take my meaning.

The first volume is tentatively titled Nowhither:  The Drowned World
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Descent into Darkness

Posted February 1, 2018 By John C Wright

The next installment of the most important column on the topic you are likely to read this year is up:

http://www.superversivesf.com/2018/02/01/defending-wood-perilous-part-two-descent-darkness/

“In the story, particularly, as in fabulous fictions of the same kind, there are two considerations most useful to notice. The first is that they show that evildoers, even if they seem to escape a thousand times, always get their punishment; the second, that they show many innocents placed in great danger often saved against all hope.”

Part one is here: http://www.superversivesf.com/2018/01/25/defending-wood-perilous-part-one-live-fairytale/

 

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