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Sam Redlark's avatar

Recently I re-read Fight Club – the debut novel by Chuck Palahniuk. It can be regarded, in part, as a commentary on the emptiness of a consumerist lifestyle, that the narrator is freed from after he loses his home and the branded possessions that he has unsuccessfully attempted to mould into a semblance of a personality.

Partway through reading the book, I rewatched David Fincher's film adaptation which elevates the story by leaning into the question of how much of what the protagonist experiences is real. How many of the people we meet are alternate personalities or figments of his imagination? How many of the increasingly wayward twists and turns actually occur? Is he the ultimate unreliable narrator, where practically nothing that we see unfold on the screen takes place?

One of the emerging themes of the 21st century is the wilful estrangement from reality as we retreat into increasingly complex augmented realities. This appears to be occurring both on an individual level (bolstered by social media) and on an institutional level.

I know people who work in the financial sector. In conversations about their jobs there is a disconnect where important information gets lost in translation. These are very clever individuals; I don't mean educated necessarily, but naturally smart. In their attempts at reconfiguring the complexities of their job in layman's terms, I sometimes get the impression that they either don't fully understand what they do, or that they are inwardly questioning whether what they are saying makes any kind of common sense outside of their professional circle.

On a base fundamental level, the systems that are used to acquire wealth are grounded in the idea that some of this money can be spent on things in the material world – physical objects, or experiences – or can be used to play around with the levers of power. The mechanisms that are being used to generate this wealth are becoming more and more abstracted from tangible reality, even as they continue to exert a tremendous influence on the world.

There is reality and overlaying it there are narratives (and some of the best storytellers in the world are bankers). Though they are symbiotic, with what happens in one affecting what happens in the other, they have never been more separate.

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Madeleine Masterson's avatar

Fascinating. A life I can access through his book but still can’t imagine it is so far away from mine. You of all people Hanif know what is of value and what is not. And while we on the subject of that - I did try to become one of your paid up discounted minions but the system wouldn’t have it ! No! HSBC gladly confirmed payment and back I went and then round again like the wheel of fortune except it refused to stop on welcome to Hanif’s writings stop. But I am still here your free loader enjoying your dispatches. The weather is grim it’s Sunday and the snooker is on though —all good.couldn’t comment on your tales of a free spirited youthdom (freeloader)but it all made sense and you weren’t the only one flinging yourself about and landing anywhere. Except you landed on being a writer and being you - some people never attain the latter. Glad you are ok and achieving (shattered). Lots of care from Maddi in a very rain soaked village of nowhere North Yorkshire. Ps hope you are voting on Thursday xx

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