This chapter explores a man's intense fixation on a seemingly ordinary coin, showcasing his struggles to escape its significance through various strategies. It delves into his desperate attempts to forget the coin, leading him to seek help from a psychiatrist who offers an explanation rooted in Borges' concept of the Zahir. The discussion ultimately unravels the intricate layers of obsession and the complexities of trying to break free from its grip.
David and Tamler happen across Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Zahir” and now they can’t stop thinking about it. What is the ‘Zahir’ – this object that can take many forms and that consumes the people who find it? What does it represent? Is it the fanaticism of being in love? The ever-present threat (and temptation) of idealism? A subtle critique of Christian theology? Is the Zahir a microcosm of everything? Why is Borges so obsessed with obsession?
Plus, it’s the annual drunken end-of-the night Thanksgiving ‘debate’ between Tamler and IDW stepmother extraordinaire Christina Hoff Sommers. Topics raised and then quickly dropped include Bernie for President, Melinda Gates, critic reviews of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and more. Stay tuned for the end when Christina finds her “notes”. (And for special cameos from David Sommers and Eliza).
Sponsored By:
Support Very Bad Wizards
Links: