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A life time fan and Prisonerologist of the 1960's series 'the Prisoner', a leading authority on the subject, a short story writer, and now Prisoner novelist.
Monday, 17 April 2017
Thought For The Day
At Madam Professor’s art
seminar there was a man tearing pages out of a book, and to Number 6 the man
appeared to be doing just that. But not to Madam Professor, according to her
he’s creating a fresh concept, destruction arising out of the ashes. Perhaps he
just didn’t like the book, perhaps it reminded him of something unpleasant. Or
perhaps he just didn’t like books in general. Then there was, according to
Number 6, a woman standing on her head, but no, you see that’s an easy mistake
to make. Again according to Madam Professor the woman is developing a new
perspective, but why can she not simply be standing on her head, why complicate
it and for what, art’s sake? And finally a man is sitting in a chair, he’s
asleep, apparently the mind learns only when it wants to. But then the man
might simply be tired, or had become bored. I remember becoming bored once, it
was during a screening of ‘Brand,’ Patrick McGoohan was playing Brand. I do not
care for Ibsen’s plays, they are too dark and damned depressing for me. Anyway
there he was, McGoohan as Brand, ranting and raving about something. Eventually
I fell asleep, and about half an hour later I woke up. And there he was, this
Brand, still in the same place, still ranting and raving on about something and
I felt as though I had missed nothing! After the screening people were saying
marvellous things about it, how wonderful Patrick McGoohan’s performance was,
they enthused about it, and coming out with the most profound things. But you
see I didn’t get it, if truth be told I didn’t want to get it, and as far as I
was concerned Patrick McGoohan was simply playing the role of another angry
man, he was good at that. For me people were seeing things I couldn’t, or they
were simply trying to sound clever, which is worse. I’m like Number 6, if I see
a man tearing up a book that’s just what he’s doing no matter what the
interpretation. A woman standing on her head is doing nothing more than that,
perhaps she likes to feel the blood rushing to her head! As for the man asleep
in the chair, well that was me!
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