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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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Literature and myth are set against machine culture as rival ways of naming human destiny, with the poem warning that technology and media flatten the spiritual scale of human life.
The argument keeps asking whether human history has blocked access to something larger, then proposes literature as a way to restore that reach. Against that stands the grinning modern computer and television, which turn intelligence into a cold public system aimed at control, taxation, and destruction rather than transcendence. The poem is messy and crowded on purpose, sounding like a mind trying to defend imagination before it is absorbed by machinery.
'The Literature Illusion': long argument that literature must be renamed to give humans a complete stance on stars they invented themselves.
The poem treats literature as an emergency repair tool — something the species needs to call back into service because 'the machine' has taken over the becoming. 'Yet use of myth / Spells our code' is the poem's thesis. The image of the 'modern computer It-god' growing through television is an early instance of a suspicion that's now ordinary.