"[ The Soul of the Marionette] is pervaded by the signature skepticism of its author, a British philosopher. Trapped in bodies, burdened by mortality, and 'cursed with self-reflective thought,' we are limited in our freedom. Gray dismisses modern rationalism, with its faith in human progress, as a kind of Gnosticism made from 'scraps of decayed Christianity,' whose central myth is that knowledge will set us free. Spirited tours through the lives and work of various artists add texture to his provocative arguments." -- The New Yorker "Illusion-piercing sobriety." -- Booklist (starred review) "[A]n intelligently written, thought-provoking book." -- Publishers Weekly "Gray connects the dots among science fiction (including that of Stanislaw Lem), Borges, the human-sacrificing Aztecs, global warming, and the loss of privacy (and freedom) that the cyberrevolution has wrought, challenging readers to make some leaps of logic and come to counterintuitive conclusions." -- Kirkus Reviews.
The Soul of the Marionette : A Short Inquiry into Human Freedom