

So if Lewis Carroll wasn't on drugs, then he was definitely crazy. The peeps back in his day didn't know what to make of him or others like him, so they decided to create a whole genre to file them under: literary nonsense. A great example of literary nonsense is this snippet from one of Mr. Carroll's famous poems, "Jabberwocky":
"'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"
Saaayyyy whaaaaaa? Yeah, it makes no sense. I wish I could just make up a ton of words, throw them together and become a famous poet! Seriously, the spell-checker is having a nervous breakdown over that poem.

- "I am the Walrus" by The Beatles
- The "Don't Come Around Here No More" video by Tom Petty, which scared the living bejeezus out of me in sixth grade
- All of the Alice references in my favorite show, Lost
- The Mad Hatter Tea Cup rides at Disneyland and Disney World. Disneyland also has a kiddie ride in addition to the tea cup ride (which makes me sick) where you cruise around in giant caterpillars. I would've totally gone on that when I was there back in March, but the line was too long and it was too hot to work up a sweat pushing the little kids out of the way. But I still got to chill with the Cheshire Cat!

For those of you who are all cultured and snobby and into theater, you may be interested to know that the Lookingglass Theater was founded by David Schwimmer (annoying, whiny Ross on Friends) and a handful of other students at Northwestern University about 20 years ago.
All of this talk of the tea cup ride has made me realize that I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date - with my daily cup 'o Earl Grey...
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how 'bout this one (from the white rabbit)..."I hesitate to articulate for fear that I might deviate from the correct path of rectitude, but according to my kaleidoscope the correct time is...2 ticks, 2 tocks before the hour of 1 o'clock"...scary isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteLucky you ! I wish I could see that play "Lookingglass Alice".I love "Alice in Wonderland" ! It was my favourite story as a child, and still is, soooo many years later. And I think Lewis Carroll was an absolute genius. I have read a couple of biography about him, and he created that story for a real life Alice, and her sisters. But I am sure you know that already, so ...
ReplyDeleteThat song "White Rabbit", by Jefferson Airplane (before they became a Starship)was definitely about drugs, and also one of my favourites all time song. And did you notice how much Tom Petty (in the video)looks like the original Mad Hatter illustration, by John Tenniel. Scary !
Well, only a little less than four months before Lost new season. Its just around the corner !
You need to practice a little on the research skills. Lewis (whose real last name was Charles Dodgson) was a famous logician and most of his books and obscure articles are actually exercises in logic. He was widely respected and was even published in a leading analytic philosophy journal called Mind. In addition, he wrote a brilliant introduction to logic and created a method to map categorical syllogisms that arguably competes with the now traditional Venn diagrams.
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ReplyDeleteI actually did know all that stuff... (it's right there on Wikipedia!), but the focus of my post was his mainstream works, and I maintain that they are pretty whacked out. But I hope you caught that all my talk about him being "on crack" wasn't literal, it was just tongue-in-cheek. He was certainly a lot more creative than I'll ever be, for which I have nothin' but love and respect.
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