On postmodernism, politics, plastic surgery, and the serendipity of a good metaphor
A Reading Note
[The current administration’s] disdain for anything as prosaic as reality also aligns it, rather oddly, with postmodern culture, for which reality—rather like the body in the cosmetic surgeon’s operating theatre—is pliable stuff to be moulded into whatever shapes your fancy, not recalcitrant material that thwarts your attempts to mould it.
Eagleton, Ideology, page xv
