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Book: Foucault's Pendulum (kwc blog)
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"Book: Foucault's Pendulum
I finished this book a long time ago, and I've been meaning to write this entry for quite awhile. However, just like reading this book, I've taken my time saving up the willpower to write this entry. When I first picked this book up, I couldn't stand the first chapter, and it took a good three or four tries before I finally got enough momentum to vault through the book. Perhaps it's appropriate that I've waited until after I read The Golden Ratio , as both books share the same theme of the ability to hallucinate hidden messages in nearly anything.
I'll save the spoilers for the extended section -- this part of the entry should be safe.
Before this book, I had no idea what a Templar was. Maybe I'm a cretin. I had gone twenty-three years without noticing their presence, watching Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in complete innocence. Now they're everywhere . Just the other day I was walking through Amoeba Music, and there they were, sitting at the front of the CD rack, Templars . It seems like every book I've picked up since Foucault's Pendulum has a Templar connection: Seville Communion , 1602 , The Magdelena , and The Golden Ratio (Rosicrucians). I hear The Da Vinci Code revolves around them, and that friggin' book is at the counter of every bookstore I visit. Kavalier and Clay has Jewish tradition/kabbala, Superman, and World War II Europe in common with the Foucault's Pendulum , so there's got to be a Templar hiding in their somewhere. Argh! This book has turned me into a lunatic.
With that bit of paranoia out of the way, let me say that Foucault's Pendulum is both a great and a terrible book. There are certain passage"
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