"Fnoof."
- David Foster Wallace, The Broom of the System, on multiple pages.
You scored as Postmodernist. Postmodernism is the belief in complete open interpretation. You see the universe as a collection of information with varying ways of putting it together. There is no absolute truth for you; even the most hardened facts are open to interpretation. Meaning relies on context and even the language you use to describe things should be subject to analysis.
Postmodernist
100%
Cultural Creative
81%
Existentialist
63%
Materialist
63%
Idealist
50%
Modernist
44%
Romanticist
19%
Fundamentalist
0%
What is Your World View?created with
QuizFarm.com 1. One book that changed your life?
Hm, tough call. Can life change really happen because of one book? I'll leave this open.
2. One book you have read more than once?
The first book I read more than once is Robin McKinley's Beauty, which was my first favourite book, and which I would probably even now enjoy a re-read of. I've re-read many books.
3. One book you would want on a desert island?
One book I would want... but is it the ONLY book? XD It would have to be something complex, so as to be re-readable, and something I really like. Maybe a one-volume version of Robertson Davies' Deptford triology. Or is that cheating?
...no, wait. Infinite Jest, DFW. It would/will take me forever to read!!
4. One book that made you laugh?
The Joy of Lex.
5. One book that made you cry?
I think maybe I have done this, but I don't remember what book.
6. One book you wish had been written?
I don't know, not having read it.
7. One book you wish had never been written?
That worst book ever I read once. It's called Sensei, by David someone.
8. One book you are currently reading?
The Broom of the System, David Foster Wallace.
9. One book you have been meaning to read?
The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov. Or rather finish reading, because I started it in HS. Also The English Patient, by Ondaatje. Also the rest of the Venus Prime series. Also Survival by Margarate Atwood. Also I still need to finish The Road to Xanadu, by John Livingston Lowes. And the other day I got this book from the WC library, The Bondwoman's Narrative, by Hannah Crafts. Also I've been meaning to read some bell hooks for a long time, now. Also some more Zelazny might be nice. And that other Guy Gavriel Kay series. Also wow I'm glad there are a couple of weeks of summer left.