How do you critique a miracle?
Writers often draw on dreams for their inspiration, and those dreams are often precognitive, foreshadowing upheavals in the writer's future. It means that literature may often be prophetic, and that standard critical approaches focused solely on an author's prior influences or present life context are inadequate to fully understand the miracle of literary creation.
This exercise in "psychic deconstruction" examines the works and lives of six imaginative (and in most cases, dream-inspired) writers: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley, J. R. R. Tolkien, Stanislaw Lem, Joan Lindsay, and Franz Kafka. Wargo shows that some of their greatest masterpieces—Coleridge's Kubla Khan and Tolkien's The Hobbit, for instance, as well as Kafka's The Metamorphosis and The Trial and Lindsay's beloved Australian classic, Picnic at Hanging Rock—were premonitions of how the author would look back upon their work or career in hindsight: with longing, curiosity, regret, or often some mix of emotions. The most dazzling and original inventions of the literary imagination, from the monster in Shelley's Frankenstein to the magical beings and objects of Middle Earth or the inscrutable intelligences in Lem's novels about alien contact, like Solaris, are really strange, biographical time loops preserved in amber.
Wargo, who has a PhD in anthropology, is the author of several books on precognition and creativity that have received strong acclaim. Jeffrey J. Kripal (How to Think Impossibly) called Wargo's book Time Loops "the most significant intellectual work on a paranormal topic in the last fifty years." D. W. Pasulka (Encounters) said that if Wargo's From Nowhere "was taught in schools of art (and science!), the consequences would be transformative." Yancey Strickler (author of This Could Be Our Future and cofounder of Kickstarter) said Wargo's Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self "is as mind-bending as it gets."
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Eric Wargo has a PhD in anthropology and is the author of several books on time, the unconscious, and creativity. He lives in Virginia.
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