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Lost in the Labyrinth - Stanley Kubrick vs Stephen King
The Shining Movie vs Book: With The Shining, the movie vs book debate often results in the movie being described as more layered while the book is thought of as more humane. In this video essay, I investigate these characterisations and ask whether Stanley Kubrick's version of the story has more in common with Stephen King's than is generally discussed.
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00:00 - Introduction to The Shining Movie vs. Book Video Essay
04:46 - The Shining Book Analysis
21:22 - The Shining Movie vs Book Differences
45:27 - The Shining Which Version is Better?
01:00:00 - Conclusion to The Shining Movie vs Book Video Essay
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A Question of Fate - Stanley Kubrick vs Anthony Burgess
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A Clockwork Orange Movie vs Book: With A Clockwork Orange, the movie vs book debate often revolves around the final chapter that Stanley Kubrick chose not to include. In this video essay, I analyse the implication of its omission, which had the effect of robbing the story of Anthony Burgess’ effort to explore issues of fate and the redemption of mankind. ► Subscribe for more videos about books:...
Friendship and Betrayal - Stanley Kubrick vs Arthur C. Clarke
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2001: A Space Odyssey Movie vs Book - With 2001: A Space Odyssey, the movie vs book debate can become a little complicated when you consider they were written simultaneously. In this video essay, I take a deep dive into their creation and chart the highs and lows of Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke’s historical collaboration. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4Omn...
The Horror of Shirley Jackson
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I just read The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, watched the movie about her, and reread her famous story, The Lottery. Here's a meandering video essay about it all. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/haunting-hill-house-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/...
Show Me All Your Scars - The Power of Nonfiction
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Show Me All Your Scars is a powerful nonfiction essay collection that sees people talk about their experiences with mental illness. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/show-me-all-your-scars-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/newsletter/...
Discovering Moebius - The World of Edena
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The World of Edena by Moebius is the first graphic novel I've read from the great science fiction artist and I don't think it's going to be my last. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/moebius-world-edena-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/ne...
Beauty and Nihilism in Perfume by Patrick Süskind
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In this short video essay, let's explore how Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Süskind is more than just the story of a dangerous psychopath. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/perfume-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/newsle...
Irish Horror Novels - Last Ones Left Alive by Sarah Davis Goff
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Last Ones Left Alive by Sarah Davis Goff is a worthy addition to the realm of Irish horror novels. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/last-ones-left-alive-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/newsletter/ ► Books by Simon Fay: contentlit.c...
The Ambiguity of Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks
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Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks is as ambiguous in tone as it is in name. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/consider-phelbas-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/newsletter/ ► Books by Simon Fay: contentlit.com/books/ Support the chann...
The Prestige - Movie vs Book
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The Prestige by Christopher Priest vs The Prestige by Christopher Nolan is a bit of a doppelganger situation where each incarnation has its own pros and cons... ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/prestige-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit....
The Romantic and The Real In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini utilises both a romantic tone and a gritty harsh reality. It's interesting to see how these two tones work together. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/kite-runner-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/ne...
What Does Stephen King Care About?
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in On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, Stephen King gives you a glimpse into the highs and lows of his career, reveals what he cares about most, and maybe even gives you a little writing advice. ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/on-writing-stephen-king ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: conte...
Science Fiction Books for Beginners (For Real This Time)
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More science fiction books for beginners. It was wanted so it is here! ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/dragons-egg-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/newsletter/ ► Books by Simon Fay: contentlit.com/books/ Support the channel: Videos...
The Art of John Harris - A Science Fiction Visionary
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Beyond the Horizon is an art book collection of one of science fiction's most extraordinary artists. But beyond his paintings, what does he have to say? ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/john-harris-art-book ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: contentlit.com/news...
Can Hard Sci-Fi Be Too Hard?
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Dragon's Egg by Robert Forward is an extraordinary achievement in terms of hard science fiction storytelling. But can hard sci-fi be too hard for the average reader? ► Subscribe for more videos about books: ua-cam.com/channels/4OmnI-7HrCdTCk9flWXeNQ.html ► Text version of Essay: contentlit.com/dragons-egg-book-review ► Twitter: ContentLit ► Website: contentlit.com/ ► Newsletter: con...
Words We Can't Say and a Book by Doris Lessing
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Words We Can't Say and a Book by Doris Lessing
The Duality of Thought in Normal People by Sally Rooney
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The Duality of Thought in Normal People by Sally Rooney
Whatever Happened to Sugar Cubes?
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Whatever Happened to Sugar Cubes?
The Sparrow - A Book in Which the Catholic Church go to Outer Space
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The Sparrow - A Book in Which the Catholic Church go to Outer Space
Are Books a Good Way to Learn About Places You’ve Never Been?
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Are Books a Good Way to Learn About Places You’ve Never Been?
Anime Architecture - A Book in Which the Masters Discuss the Art of Creating a Universe
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Anime Architecture - A Book in Which the Masters Discuss the Art of Creating a Universe
The History and Influence of Foundation | Video Essay
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The History and Influence of Foundation | Video Essay
The Foundation Trilogy Analysis and Critique | Video Essay
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The Foundation Trilogy Analysis and Critique | Video Essay
The Foundation Trilogy Summary and Review | Video Essay
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The Foundation Trilogy Summary and Review | Video Essay
1,000 Subscriber Celebration, Comments from Viewers, and The Future of Content Lit!
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1,000 Subscriber Celebration, Comments from Viewers, and The Future of Content Lit!
The Phantom Tollbooth - A Nostalgic Retrospective ( . _ . )
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The Phantom Tollbooth - A Nostalgic Retrospective ( . _ . )
Books You Must Read Before You Die (And WHY You Should Read Them)
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Books You Must Read Before You Die (And WHY You Should Read Them)
Cloud Atlas - Movie vs Book | Video Essay
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Cloud Atlas - Movie vs Book | Video Essay
Go Set a Watchman vs To Kill a Mockingbird | Video Essay
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Go Set a Watchman vs To Kill a Mockingbird | Video Essay
Watership Down by Richard Adams - Classic Book Recommendations
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Watership Down by Richard Adams - Classic Book Recommendations

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  • @musashimiyamoto586
    @musashimiyamoto586 14 днів тому

    I saw the first season of Foundation on TV and was mightily confused at first. But then I watched the current two seasons again and got more and more intrigued. I have since then started to read the foundation books (starting with the prequels). The concept of psychohistory is fascinating. In our current world with all the conflicts and societal changes looming and brewing I have been wondering why there is not already a continuous discipline to analyse past and present of human history to inform ourselves of possible crisis points giving us the opportunity to make the necessary changes to avoid possible desasters. Especially with the influence of Social Media, the Internet, and AI I think that has almost become a necessity. At this point I am wondering if humanity will not finally succeed to make itself superfluous, a process ironically begun with the industrial age which was just supposed to help us progress and make life easier for us. It remains to be seen whether we or some form of us will actually even make it to this galactical Empire Asimov described. Judging by all the crises and possible desasters looming and the fact that we seem to have all but abandoned spaceflight that seems less and less likely.

  • @robf6105
    @robf6105 18 днів тому

    Kubrick was very condescending and critical of Stephen King's book. It is, I believe, a work of genius. Kubrick should have been more respectful, I think.

  • @brendancolfer9131
    @brendancolfer9131 19 днів тому

    My favourite was Gladia

  • @Philip-bk2dm
    @Philip-bk2dm 24 дні тому

    Lent this book to an acquaintance who described herself as a "Christian" and avid reader. Next day she returned it and refused to speak with me ever again. Happy ending!

  • @Jimmy-sl2vi
    @Jimmy-sl2vi 24 дні тому

    Interesting and intelligent narrative but i can't hear any of it dt it sounding like Connor MacGregor.

  • @Jimmy-sl2vi
    @Jimmy-sl2vi 24 дні тому

    My only complaints with this movie are the unrealistic wounds on the ghoul in room 237, and the fake static skeletons that Wendy encountered when she was running around.

  • @johnlaudenslager706
    @johnlaudenslager706 29 днів тому

    Having read Consider Phlebas twice, I always found the part with the fat guy on the island a drudge. Other than that the book is one of my favorite or my actual favorite of his. Whoops, just noticed I've commented before.

  • @gaysportsfanatic
    @gaysportsfanatic Місяць тому

    The part where the drag queen listens to the 'the bird' and floats into a dreamlike state of a world where she would be with Vinny in world where only love matter- not prejudice, no hatred, no sex... just love/ This one of the most moving parts I've ever read.

  • @duppyshuman
    @duppyshuman Місяць тому

    My take on the eye ball cufflinks is they record the evil he's commits with his hands during that night. The drippy bloody accents keeps it fresh in his mind to savor (drink? ) later. Bloody fangs while he slussies.

  • @jimmyjames2621
    @jimmyjames2621 Місяць тому

    Obviously, nobody would ever accuse Stephen King of being an intellectual.

  • @Googlencraptubesuckabandonship
    @Googlencraptubesuckabandonship Місяць тому

    I thought it was nice to come here to try to shed some light on the story only to be more cornfused by this guys accent and the way he tries to explain it.

  • @jacquelinejanewashere
    @jacquelinejanewashere Місяць тому

    Kubrick himself said the Overlook IS supernatural

  • @rosalindmartin4469
    @rosalindmartin4469 Місяць тому

    Also i read background years ago that his friend, Harper Lee (Mockinbird author), a southern lady and writer, completely assisted Capote in presenting him and arranging meetings with the many folks he used.

  • @vvhadesvv1999
    @vvhadesvv1999 2 місяці тому

    It definitely works watching the movie before the book. I'm one of those who usually ends up parroting the typical "book is better" but I find myself jaded by the horrible Stephen King adaptations. But with the Cloud Atlas story, it's absolutely amazing both ways, and I don't think I would have ever enjoyed the novel if the movie was created!

  • @bobbyokeefe4285
    @bobbyokeefe4285 2 місяці тому

    Ager never claimed that Danny let Jack out,cause he felt sorry for him,he did it in order to lure him into the maze so that he could trap him,I don't know where you got that from?

  • @hubertvancalenbergh9022
    @hubertvancalenbergh9022 2 місяці тому

    Never got into Kerouac or Burroughs, but Hubert Selby SPOKE to me.

  • @moocow7565
    @moocow7565 2 місяці тому

    😎😎😎

  • @juanramirez-wk8ty
    @juanramirez-wk8ty 3 місяці тому

    Great movie but the theory of evolution is a load of crap.

  • @juanramirez-wk8ty
    @juanramirez-wk8ty 3 місяці тому

    The author of this video needs to better educate himself on the subject if he does not believe "there is some New World Order running the govt's of the world", at this point there is enough credible documentation by those involved in it themselves to deny a globalist technocratic scheme is at work in the social, economic engineering of the globe. Not only does Clockwork Orange depict the order out of chaos methods used by such controllers along with the desire to implement ever changing methods of mind control to dominate the population but it also depicts the recruitment of thugs and criminals into the corrupt power structure/establishment first with the droogs being police and then Alex himself being accepted into the compromised mid level controller class no doubt in furtherance of more officially sanctioned dirty work.

  • @juanramirez-wk8ty
    @juanramirez-wk8ty 3 місяці тому

    King's more recent political social media rants and unhinged bouts of T.D.S. (Trump Derangement Syndrome) sure seem to indicate he has many skeletons in his closet he is desperate to keep from getting exposed should the corrupt crooked establishment that enables, uses and protects famous characters like him ever gets taken down.

  • @matteste
    @matteste 3 місяці тому

    Liking the use of Legend of Galactic Heroes footage.

  • @aeonjoey3d
    @aeonjoey3d 3 місяці тому

    its my favorite book of all time.

  • @harryballz4260
    @harryballz4260 3 місяці тому

    Darth Jar Jar sent me.

  • @StewartUSAF
    @StewartUSAF 3 місяці тому

    I recall someone saying that “Asimov had writer’s block once. It was the worst 15 minutes of his life!” You talk about the use of familiar tropes in Asimov’s descriptions, but these stories are old enough that they are much less familiar when the stories were written.

  • @TheDrewbe3
    @TheDrewbe3 3 місяці тому

    I found myself very interested in the ideas this book presented: The Culture, the Idirans, the war of ideals between them. The philosophical aspects especially were intriguing when it came to the Culture and the war. I wanted more of that. Instead, it felt like an space adventure story with a cast of characters I did not care about. All of the interesting stuff got put in the background and we got an extremely slow-paced story with no real resolution. Okay, they found the mind. Finally. The book ends, and *spoilers* everyone is dead. I keep hearing that the subsequent books are very different, and I will give them a chance, but I think I need a palate cleanser after Phlebas.

  • @buddyzilla4557
    @buddyzilla4557 3 місяці тому

    1:02:59 - But that's the nature of being a published writer..you aren't doing it as personal expression art or you would self-publish/spread through other means. If you plan to make a living out of it you are making a product and it will need to be conformed accordingly to marketabilty..the difference between an artisan and an artist.

  • @buddyzilla4557
    @buddyzilla4557 3 місяці тому

    38:12 - There is also some discrepancy on the Grady characters. When Jack is hired, he is told about Grady and his girls who were described to be about two years apart. Later when Jack meets Grady, he is not the caretaker but a serving staff, gives a different first name for himself and his daughters are clearly twins, not staggered in age. This has lead people to hypothesis it goes with the cyclical time/timeless aspect of the hotel with there having been two Gradys. Just like with the belief about Jack, there was a Grady with Twins who acted as a serving staff at the Overlook and committed a suicide murder kf his family. A later incarnation if him would be hired by Jack's boss' own superior as the prior caregiver. This version had a different first name and his girls had an age gap but would be resigned to the same fates as their prior iterations. This also causes us yo question what was different..Jack is alone I'm the photo. Perhaps the irigional version was single and that's why Wendy/Danny escaped. They were never part of the initial event cycle of Jack so they were never actually destined to be killed by him and thus safe the whole time. What a mund fuck that would be right? Despite the seeming danger, their security was always guaranteed without them knowing just because it has always only ever been just Jack who died. Thats why the girls want Danny to Join them. He hasn't already and they want the company even though he can't. These aspects could also be taken as evidence it is all in Jack's mind. He was told the story by the boss but it was a quick account. As Jack is becoming more mentlaly unstable he is manifesting these apparitions from his subconsious but getting the recounted details wrong. Amazing how the same exact detials can be evidence for completely opposite hypthosis contradicting each other.

  • @buddyzilla4557
    @buddyzilla4557 3 місяці тому

    24:13 -Not to mention it is very different going through something versus witnessing it. I don't feel Shelly's Wendy was not emotionally intellegent. That is really victim blaming and taking a very complex situation to a black and white level. You don't need to be reminded through a million hinting detials or backstory anecdotes to recognize that a relationship like hers and Jack's is complex. I am male. I also have worked in public services with vulnerable minorities as a mandated reporter/confident for many years. I know what kinds of red flags to look for when it comes to abuse. I've helped with that plenty of times. Having then been in a realitionship with someone who turned physically, emotionally and sexually abusive to an extreme over about a quarter a years time being with her, I recognize it is a whole different ballgame. Being honest with yourself about the warning signs, the acts they are committing, their genuine intentions, the likliness of things getting better ect, is not so straitforeward. You can fear the consequences of leaving them, not just from their retaliation but the void you feel it will leave in your lifw. I was best friends with her for a year before we dayed and we had been coworkers. You can want to belive their manipulations and give them the benefit of the doubt even if you know better out of love for them and fear of being to harsh to someone who committed to you. There are many more variables than it seems on the surface that can influence your judgment and response. It's not just a cliche of a woman steritpye but a very real position ANYONE can easily fall into under these kind of circumstances . I did and can only immagine how much worse it would be if i had been with her longer, was married to her and had a kid to think about too. This is not a sexist depiction of a woman but the sad consequence of being in a toxic relationship. It's horror and as real as it is, being in a situation like this van be some of the greatest horror. Knowing on a level you are in a bad spot because of someone you SHOULD trust and be supported by but not being able to fully accept and face that at as a result. I HATE losing people. I already lost my ex long before I acknowlaged it but had such a hard time doing so because it would be such a hard thing to deal with on top of what would I would ahve to face next as the result. It's easier to hope than to embrace that life just sucks so hard in the moment.

  • @nochannelmusician769
    @nochannelmusician769 3 місяці тому

    Fillim

  • @alohm
    @alohm 4 місяці тому

    Scout was clear that she was wrong - to think her father was wrong. They are like the thrust and drag of a plane - balance. Atticus argued that we must raise all boats, or risk raising some and sinking others. Scout was thinking that change can happen by fiat - the truth can be found in the between.

  • @kellypaws
    @kellypaws 5 місяців тому

    Banks was a literary genius. His work is absolutely brilliant. Consider Phlebas is a captivating masterpiece. It isn’t a Space Opera, it defines Space Opera. I met him. I consider that a privilege and his loss a tragedy.

  • @suluturnip
    @suluturnip 5 місяців тому

    Is there a list of all the sci-fi movies referenced in the video?

    • @ContentLitwithSimonFay
      @ContentLitwithSimonFay 5 місяців тому

      Yessir. Link to the website in the description. They're listed at the bottom of the blog entry, in order of appearance.

  • @AdarshVardhanSisodiyaa
    @AdarshVardhanSisodiyaa 5 місяців тому

    Sir, I would like to have a conversation with you. I am here from threads.

  • @jamescolpas
    @jamescolpas 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. Very enjoyable

  • @Err_we_gon_again
    @Err_we_gon_again 5 місяців тому

    You!@%%^ and thank you

  • @Lastburn
    @Lastburn 5 місяців тому

    I read it recently and ngl it feels a bit dated, with the recent popularity of more grimdark scifi my first reaction was immediately that these xenos were bad news

  • @cloudnix
    @cloudnix 5 місяців тому

    bros gonna be the reason i pass on of the hardest classes at my highschool

  • @jkcost
    @jkcost 6 місяців тому

    I have to have this book read by tomorrow and I haven't even started so I figured I'd look on UA-cam to try to find a competent video replacement to reading it. This video was an excellent analysis that will definitely prepare me for tomorrow, and it deserves MUCH more popularity. Thank you so much!!!!!!

  • @garyclouse7234
    @garyclouse7234 6 місяців тому

    Again you show Weyland!! I quit! You can't do better than stringing video clips together and talking about a story line! Sorry pal!

  • @garyclouse7234
    @garyclouse7234 6 місяців тому

    Why are you showing us Alien while talking about Foundation??? Weyland has nothing to do with this story! Do you actually think people who would grasp the Foundation Trilogy wouldn't notice??

  • @Floppy-1235
    @Floppy-1235 6 місяців тому

    This was excellent

  • @path6641
    @path6641 6 місяців тому

    Why didn't you mention The Mule?

  • @jonharrison9222
    @jonharrison9222 6 місяців тому

    By the way it wasn’t true that Burgess cut the last chapter because his American publisher told him to. He had doubts about it from the start and wrote to his English publisher years earlier, asking ‘Is this a piece of morality? Should we cut?’ The brain tumour story wasn’t true and the book took him longer than three weeks even in its early draft form. Burgess didn’t like Kubrick because he was brash and made big money from the film, where Burgess was ripped off over the film rights. And I don’t think many people see the England of the story as a Soviet satellite purely because of the slang spoken by its teens. The government is plainly Tory.

    • @ContentLitwithSimonFay
      @ContentLitwithSimonFay 6 місяців тому

      Crazy, I didn't find that anywhere when researching for the video. Do you have a source for it?

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 6 місяців тому

    in 2024, i just discovered Foundation. Great video thank you! Am 38y.o. “millennial”, haha, have always enjoyed science fiction but have always been an occasional enthusiast. Never a “hardcore” trekky nerd or Star Wars nerd. haha. But yah, heard about the foundation TV show a couple years back and did not really think anything of it because I literally had no idea, and, also did not and do not still yet have an Apple TV subscription. Ok Ok. hahaha. So I watch, The Creator movie a couple months ago, a fantastic movie! And somehow, the digital cookies and the algorithm came together to randomly show me a Foundation summary video a couple weeks ago in January, 2024. Not this video. And ok, now I’ve been “binging” Apple TV Foundation clips and actual reviews of the actual books for a couple weeks now and I am pretty excited about it. Still haven’t read the actual books. Still haven’t purchased an Apple TV subscrip. But I am getting more and more excited and tempted to do it! So, again, great video!

  • @davegentry-pu9xm
    @davegentry-pu9xm 6 місяців тому

    What the hell is a "fill - um?" 🙃

  • @honestabe1940
    @honestabe1940 6 місяців тому

    Mankind's irrationality is based primarily on his, "Lizard Brain". It's right down there still influenceing our every decision and pumping out hormones! Seldon should have started a program to geneticaly modify our programming and steer our Evolutionary Path. Discuss!

    • @NotSoSerious69420
      @NotSoSerious69420 5 місяців тому

      Taking away that which makes us human seems antithetical to sci-fi as a genre generally.

  • @YTPremiumWatch
    @YTPremiumWatch 6 місяців тому

    This is excellent!

  • @markthornton7347
    @markthornton7347 7 місяців тому

    to my mind.....the orange is a color not a fruit......it is a process of spectrum in which what comes before is yellow and after is red....orange is between the cowardly and the violent.....clockwork is the movement between light and darkness.....

  • @TheAlchemist1089
    @TheAlchemist1089 7 місяців тому

    Not a Christian but - The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the Lord. Proverbs 16:33 Chance is god's choice Chaos is order beyond human perception