“Because plastic is a sad, strong material that is charming to rodents”

What are today’s household gods? A few days ago, the New York Slime published Gary Snyder’s paean to his Macintosh computer, titled “why I Take Good Care of My Macintosh.” There are several good lines in the poem, and here are two of them:

Because whole worlds of writing can be boldly laid out and then highlighted and vanish in a flash at “delete,” so it teaches of impermanence and pain;

And because my computer and me are both brief in this world, both foolish, and we have earthly fates…

The Roman household gods, the Lares, were less brief and not made of plastic. Yet many of today’s households have small altars devoted to personal computers, we give them offerings of electricity and our attention, and many of us pay obeisance to them on a regular basis; so I’d say at the moment personal computers sometimes fill the role once filled by Lares.

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3 Responses to ““Because plastic is a sad, strong material that is charming to rodents””

  1. E says:

    Perhaps it is because you are worshipping the Lares rather than the Penates (my favored home deities).

  2. Joel Monka says:

    A common Pagan saying: The Gods are natural- plastic is supernatural!

  3. Dan says:

    E @ 1 — Oh gosh, I forgot the Penates.

    Joel @ 2 — Snyder’s a Buddhist, wonder if he knows that one.

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