I wanted to give you some background information on the opening scenes of DeLillo's Mao II. The mass wedding narrated as the book begins is based on the real-life collective marriage ceremonies performed by Revered Sun Myung Moon. Moon founded the Unification Church in Korea and it has spread to a number of nations and now has over a million members. The Unification Church is often thought of as a cult and as an example of alternative religion that offers its followers a (sometimes problematic) means of losing their identity is the collective. Moon's followers are most commonly called "Moonies." Below, please find a photo of a mass wedding ceremony and some helpful links to understanding the beginning scenes of DeLillo's novel. On the sidebar of the blog, you'll see some more general links about DeLillo that might be helpful, as well.
Links: Wiki article
BBC article on mass weddings
Friday, September 26, 2008
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Thank you for posting this! It illuminates some of the subtext to what is proving to be a not only provocative, but certainly challenging read.
- Christopher Bruckmann
I find that Don Delillo writes in a way that challenges the reader, but he still conveys theories about his characters. For example: Bill has mythical sense about him.
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