American science fiction author and poet (1940–2008)
Thomas Michael Disch (2 February 1940 - 4 July 2008) was an American science fiction author and poet. He was nominated for the Hugo Award three times and for the Nebula Award nine times.
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Cassandra Knye
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Thomas Michael Disch
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Leonie Hargrave
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Thom Demijohn
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Victor Hastings
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Tom Disch
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Thomas Disch
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The way we work, the way we talk, the way we watch television or walk down the street, even the way we fuck, or maybe that especially—each of those is part of the problem of identity. We can’t do any of those things authentically until we find out who we really are and be that person, inside and out, instead of the person other people want us to be. Usually those other people, if they want us to be something we aren’t, are using us as a laboratory for working out their own identity problems.
Religious faith often finds itself at odds with story-telling. Puritans ban acting companies. Islam is uneasy about all forms of representation. And why? Because the experience of walking out of the theater after a performance is a paradigm of disillusionment, and religious people are officially supposed to believe, first and foremost, in their own literal faith, from which there are no exits. They've taken the big leap, and live, ever after, in free fall.