ABSTRACT

Consciousness, declares Robin Fox, is "out of context." Useful as an adaptation in the Stone Age, it brought humanity to the top of the food chain but has now created a world it cannot control. The Passionate Mind explores this paradox not through academic demonstration but through satiric dialogues, blank-verse ruminations, lyric, narrative and comic verse, and Aesopian fables. This mix of genres and styles forces us out of our usual linear modes of thinking to confront a harsh thesis. Because of consciousness we cannot operate without ideas, but once in thrall to ideas--whether of love, power, religion, or ideology--we cannot operate without destructiveness lest we become imprisoned by them.

The range of subjects and genres Fox covers includes a verse summary of the key points of human evolution, a conference of farm animals ruminating on their social problems, visions of a desperate future from a neolithic hunter and a shaman at Lascaux, Kafkaesque trial scenes, and a new version of "God is dead." George Washington, having lost at Yorktown is put on trial with Adams, Jefferson, and Benedict Arnold giving evidence. Through the persona of Humbert Humbert as decadent Europe, the new world of Lolita/America is faced with the consequences of its pursuit of happiness. Scandinavian utopianism and salvation through romantic eros get their turn, and the basic "design failure" of humanity is examined in a Platonic dialogue. A bullfight and the struggle for existence in New Jersey farming lead up to a monologue from a decidedly unlikely Jesus who turns out to be part of an alien plan to control an otherwise out of control human race. Through this kaleidoscopic mix, Fox mounts a case for a thorough revision of consciousness that breaks "realistic" boundaries between science, the humanities, religion, and myth.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part One|56 pages

Diary of a Superfluous Race

chapter |8 pages

The Conference of Foules

chapter |5 pages

What The Hunter Saw

chapter |2 pages

Overheard in the Pub

chapter |11 pages

Evolutionary Poetics

chapter |8 pages

Violence: Ritual:: Power: Authority

chapter |8 pages

The Interrogation: A Nightmare

chapter |1 pages

Note to the Theologian

part Two|52 pages

The Trial of George Washington: Documents in the Case

chapter |12 pages

How We Came by Them

chapter |38 pages

Fragments from the Box

part Four|55 pages

Toward a More Perfect Dissolution

chapter |5 pages

What Can be Done about Sweden?

chapter |2 pages

Image De La Comtesse

chapter |14 pages

Design Failure

A Post-Tutorial Dialogue

chapter |1 pages

Prospect of Nuclear Winter

chapter |12 pages

Psalm One Hundred and Fifty-One

part Five|92 pages

Daughters of Earth/Sons of Heaven

chapter |2 pages

Juvenilia

Schoolboy Poems

chapter |14 pages

New Songs of Innocence and Experience

chapter |8 pages

Alpine Excursions

chapter |14 pages

New Jersey Landscapes

chapter |5 pages

What the Shaman Saw

Incident at Lascaux, circa 15,000 B.P.

chapter |11 pages

The Hedgehog and the Fox

chapter |7 pages

Heroes, Poets, and Other Waifs

chapter |5 pages

Hippies and Lost Loves

chapter |9 pages

Kings, Socialists and other Futilities

chapter |2 pages

Form and Chaos

part Six|20 pages

The Jesus Tapes: We Are Not Alone

chapter |18 pages

The Jesus Tapes

part Seven|7 pages

Epilogue: Fire of Sense/Smoke of Thought

chapter |1 pages

Regrets: From the Gaelic

chapter |1 pages

Growing Old Gracelessly

chapter |2 pages

The Dream-Man