I'm a Moby fan because I hear something archetypal in his music. In the way that Myths (in the C.S. Lewis sense) transcend mere news accounts, Moby's soundscapes contain soaring, epic sensations. Or at least I think so. I should probably defend that at more length some time. But I just discovered that Moby has a blog, and that he's a smart, poetic, gritty writer. I like his stuff. Check this post, summers when i was little.
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I like Moby too. I was looking at his myspace page the other day and I was impressed by his favorite books: "how about some random books i like....john cheever's journals. walker percy's 'the moviegoer'. wittgenstein's 'tractatus'. frank herbert's 'dune'. anything by flannery o'connor. dostoevsky's 'the idiot'..."
There's an interview w/ him here:
http://www.sojo.net/special/multimedia/audio/061004_moby/player.html
He talks about his faith a little bit.
P.S. Speaking of things with mythic qualities, check out the work of these digital artists:
http://goodbrush.com/
http://www.mattgaser.com/
http://www.khangle.net/
Nice book list. My esteem for Moby has increased. Thanks for the links, Stejahen. Some of that artwork is jaw-dropping. I especially liked the stuff at http://goodbrush.com/... It's really hard to go wrong with futuristic panoramas that involve swordplay.
Yes. Lively prose. Moving childhood recollection. Campaign to impeach the president. All in a day's blog I guess.
Politically misdirected? Probably. Eclectic? Definitely. Strong voice? For sure. Moby reminds me of Donald Miller in that regard.
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