The Flight of the Sorceress
The home of commentary related to the historical novel, my research on the fourth and fifth centuries, the relevance of those times to now. The blog is interactive and invites comments, debate and questions. Book groups are welcome to schedule video chats with the author.
The Flight of the Sorceress
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
TODD AKIN AND ST. AUGUSTINE
Todd Akin didn’t just pull his rape comment out of thin air.
It's Christian theology from the Dark Ages. Rape victims
who kill themselves (or who get pregnant) must have enjoyed it.
When St. Augustine heard that multitudes of Roman women, raped by the invading
Visigoths in 410 A.D. were committing suicide rather that living with the
consequences, he wrote:
“‘No one can dispute that if a woman remains firmly opposed
to the act upon her, no violation of a woman is her fault as long as she cannot
avoid it without sinning. But because a woman’s lust may be gratified during
such an act, the woman will experience shame, even though she is pure of spirit
and truly modest, because such an act cannot be experienced without some
sensual pleasure, and people will believe that she gave her consent.’” St. Augustine, City of God.
In The Flight of the Sorceress, Hypatia lectures on this dogma, as expounded by St. Augustine. When I wrote it, I had a premonition that the political debate on this issue would come to pass. A significant portion of our country is advocating a return to Dark Ages thinking. They may not like it characterized this way, but St. Augustine, Pope Innocent I and attendees at the Council of Nicaea (322 A.D.) would be comfortable with Todd Akin's thinking and vice versa.
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Hypatia,
Nicaea,
rape,
St. Augustine,
Todd Akin,
Visigoths
Saturday, August 18, 2012
PUSSY RIOT: Sorceress Redux
The Flight of the Sorceress tells the story of a declining
empire scrambling for an ideology that will motivate a skeptical population to
restore the empire to its former greatness. Caesar choses Catholicism.
Intellectualism is stifled. Women are increasingly oppressed. Dissent becomes
heresy as the lines between church and state are increasingly obliterated. All
for the sake of a renewed empire that will bring little benefit to anyone
except the privileged few.
Although The Flight of the Sorceress is fictionalized, the big picture is not
made up. We have a thousand-year Dark Ages to show for it. During
which, according to estimates, six million women were accused of witchcraft or
sorcery and either burned or stoned to death. It was a millennium of ignorance,
superstition and cruel human oppression. Europe's knowledge of agriculture, engineering, manufacture and trade
remained stagnant. Literally nothing of significance created in the arts or
discovered in the sciences was permitted to flourish. And presiding over it all
was an omnipotent religious organization.
Today, we have another toppled empire in Russia and a
neo-czar, Putin, an heir to the Caesars. During his reign he has crushed all
organized political opposition and jailed every serious challenger to his
power, accusing each of the corruption that he has enabled and from which he
profits. But in this latest gambit involving three women, Pussy Riot, his
regime had revealed the next page in his game plan to restore Russia to its
former imperialist stature. It is now state heresy to lampoon the Russian
Orthodox Church. No sarcasm permitted. No ridicule. No hyperbole. Alles ist
verboten. Heil Putin. Heil the Russian Othodox Church. Heil theocracy. Down
with high-steppin on the pulpit. It’s got to be hatred. An attempt to stir up
the masses against this pillar of state power.
And so now Russia has announced to the world that it has
joined the ranks of the theocracies, where blasphemy remains a crime and you
could lose your head if you dissent from orthodoxy. Certainly a substantial
portion of the peasantry will rally around this comfortably familiar custom and
practice, but most of them were serfs until 1861, and as a practical matter, up
until the present. Having a base of power among those you have deliberately cultivated
to remain backward can bring limited success when it comes to retaining power,
but it certainly is no prescription for restoration of an empire’s greatness. And
so Pussy Riot has become a reincarnation of the Sorceress.
Labels:
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czar,
Dark Ages,
Pussy Riot,
Putin,
Russian Orthodox Church,
serfs,
theocracy
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Three New Four Star Reviews on Goodreads
Merissa Sheppard
rated it
"A fast-paced book with lots of detail. If you like historical books, then give this one a try.
Stephanie
rated it
"Great historical fiction, obviously well researched. I wish there had been more elaboration. Overall great quick read."
Edith Parzefall
rated it
"Barry
S. Willdorf weaves an intriguing tale about the lives of two
exceptional women. While one boldly stands up for what she believes in,
the other seeks to escape persecution and continue her fight for women's
rights. Really a fascinating read, only the ending felt a bit rushed..."
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
TEMPLE VANDALIZED
I was devastated to learn that the temple in Tiberias that I have Pelagius describe in Flight of the Sorceress was seriously damaged by what appear to be Ultra-Orthodox religious fanatics.
"The most beautiful part of the mosaic from the fourth century was severely damaged," said Dror Ben Yosef of the antiquities authority. "The perpetrators drilled a hole in the drawing of the holy ark and damaged the menorah drawing as well. It seems they worked very hard trying to take apart the floor."
A zodiac wheel (described in the novel in detail) drawn on the mosaic appears to have been hit by a pickax. For more: Temple vandalized
"The most beautiful part of the mosaic from the fourth century was severely damaged," said Dror Ben Yosef of the antiquities authority. "The perpetrators drilled a hole in the drawing of the holy ark and damaged the menorah drawing as well. It seems they worked very hard trying to take apart the floor."
A zodiac wheel (described in the novel in detail) drawn on the mosaic appears to have been hit by a pickax. For more: Temple vandalized
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