Wednesday, November 5, 2008

In Memoriam

Today, Michael Crichton died at the age of 66 of cancer.  

I'm short of words to say.  He wrote my favorite book, Jurassic Park.  Along with The Lost World, Congo, Andromeda Strain, Timeline, and numerous other bestsellers.  I am usually not affected by the loss of a public figure, but for the first time, I am.  Crichton's writing holds a special meaning in my life.  The first adult novel I read was The Lost World.  And I cannot tell you the numerous times I have listened to the Jurassic Park soundtrack (although he did not write this).  He has been an inspiration to me and always will be.  I hoped one day to meet him and ask him the multitude of questions I have pertaining to his novels: characters, plots, themes.  But I guess that day will never come.  And, as with all literature, I am left to decide the  meanings on my own.  

Thank you, Dr. Crichton for all you wrote, especially Jurassic Park and the character, Ian Malcolm.  I will miss you dearly.






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