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Subterranean Gallery

Richard Paul Russo
P.K.Dick 1992

Alienated artists run rampant in a dark, bleak, depressing view of the near future. Increasingly meaningless lives in a violent, corrupt, and poverty-stricken world. Possibly a record for the most cigarettes smoked per chapter since the surgeon general's warning.

Enough like the modern world to make you wonder if this is really science fiction; enough different to make a strong, almost shockingly pessimistic political statement.

Interesting speculations on the nature, impact, and influence of art; but, it's difficult to agree with many of the conclusions. Art as shock value, art as hyperbolic ridicule, art as dramatic reflection of cultural neurosis ­ it all can have a strong impact on society. The major and unexamined question though is if this kind of an influence is helpful.

Our world is already overly divided, split into dogmatic, polarized camps. Exaggerated polemics and over-stated imagery exasperate the situation. We need more art as healing, art as compassion and understanding, art as dissolving duality.

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