Frank was agnostic. He was critical of religion from a point of inquiry, not derision. A lot of folks don't notice the depths of Islamic research that went into the book. Similarly, lots of folks say "oh, he went all fashy from book 4". I think rather that he was examining the nature of power and how folks use it. YMMV.
“When religion and politics travel in the same cart, the riders believe nothing can stand in their way. Their movement becomes headlong-faster and faster and faster. They put aside all thought of obstacles and forget that a precipice does not show itself to the man in a blind rush until it’s too late.” - Frank Herbert, Dune
14:57 I don't care for the font of the title either. Since seeing the font/logo design of the Villeneuve adaptation, it has been the definitive take for me. All other interpretations look positively primitive by comparison. As for this book, aside from the gorgeous slip and the cloth-bound hardcover, everything else is not that interesting.
Bess the video maker and his coffee Seeing the film for the third time today… as close to a perfect film as I can recall… I love it so much Paul being worshipped more quickly is fine, the minute he stepped foot on Arrakis in the first film people were already shouting lisan al gaib at him
Great review of this edition, would love to be able to own it in the future. Also appreciated your words on what the book meant to you and what you got out of it. Also love your personality and quality. New subscriber! :)
I don't think there is any real comparison between the Folio Society edition of Dune vs any of the other editions of Dune in this video. Folio Society wins, hands down, by a landslide. The real edition that I would like compared to the FS edition is the Easton Press edition of Dune.
Its saddening to hear that Herbert was critical of religion. As a Catholic I find Dune highly motivating to pursue my religion more devoutly as this tale truly is a warning about false messiahs and zealous militant religious fanatics. All the more reason to cherish Catholicism.
What? The message of Dune is clearly to beware of blind faith in religion, and that all power corrupts, even if based from noble intention. How you can find Dune affirming of Catholicism is baffling.
@@RobbieB2606 are books not art? It's in the eye of the beholder. Perhaps not Herbert's intention but it doesn't mean someone can't find some more obscure meanings.
If you folk think I'm going to explain faith to a bunch of atheists and non-believers you have another thing coming lol. This term "blind faith" doesn't mean anything. "ignorant atheism"
Star Trek Star Wars comics everything great has been taken from you. Race and gender are important in dune. You guys have nothing good happening. I feel so sorry for you all
thanks for the shoutout, glad you enjoyed my video!
Absolutely! Your video was so helpful and informative
As it is written, Lisan al Gaib returns with the folio society video!
Folio society video 2 years later as it is written
Frank was agnostic. He was critical of religion from a point of inquiry, not derision. A lot of folks don't notice the depths of Islamic research that went into the book. Similarly, lots of folks say "oh, he went all fashy from book 4". I think rather that he was examining the nature of power and how folks use it. YMMV.
“When religion and politics travel in the same cart, the riders believe nothing can stand in their way. Their movement becomes headlong-faster and faster and faster. They put aside all thought of obstacles and forget that a precipice does not show itself to the man in a blind rush until it’s too late.”
- Frank Herbert, Dune
the banquet scene probably was shot, given that Jessica's attire changes roughly when the banquet scene would happen
I just ordered the Barnes and Noble edition the other day before seeing Part II. Had no idea there was a Folio Society edition. Beautiful book!
And a Folio Society version of Dune: Messiah as well!
14:57 I don't care for the font of the title either. Since seeing the font/logo design of the Villeneuve adaptation, it has been the definitive take for me. All other interpretations look positively primitive by comparison. As for this book, aside from the gorgeous slip and the cloth-bound hardcover, everything else is not that interesting.
Bess the video maker and his coffee
Seeing the film for the third time today… as close to a perfect film as I can recall… I love it so much
Paul being worshipped more quickly is fine, the minute he stepped foot on Arrakis in the first film people were already shouting lisan al gaib at him
Great review of this edition, would love to be able to own it in the future. Also appreciated your words on what the book meant to you and what you got out of it. Also love your personality and quality. New subscriber! :)
Thanks for watching! And for the compliment. Glad the video was meaningful in some way
Just finished reading Dune this February. Best wishes everyone.
will you review the great dune trilogy edition?
I don't think there is any real comparison between the Folio Society edition of Dune vs any of the other editions of Dune in this video. Folio Society wins, hands down, by a landslide. The real edition that I would like compared to the FS edition is the Easton Press edition of Dune.
Damn. Really like artwork in book. But does covers are a deal breaker for me. I am glad that others like it tho ;)
Why is the fremen on the cover white? 😭 shouldn’t the sun make them tan/brown ?
It's not a fremen it's Paul. He grew up on Caladan, a water planet.
200 $😢
thank u
Its saddening to hear that Herbert was critical of religion. As a Catholic I find Dune highly motivating to pursue my religion more devoutly as this tale truly is a warning about false messiahs and zealous militant religious fanatics. All the more reason to cherish Catholicism.
Why is your god less "false" than the others? I think Herbert's novel is critical of all blind faith.
What? The message of Dune is clearly to beware of blind faith in religion, and that all power corrupts, even if based from noble intention. How you can find Dune affirming of Catholicism is baffling.
@@RobbieB2606 are books not art? It's in the eye of the beholder. Perhaps not Herbert's intention but it doesn't mean someone can't find some more obscure meanings.
That's an interesting takeaway. How is this a warning against false Messiahs? Where do you see a false Messiah in the story?
If you folk think I'm going to explain faith to a bunch of atheists and non-believers you have another thing coming lol. This term "blind faith" doesn't mean anything. "ignorant atheism"
Star Trek Star Wars comics everything great has been taken from you. Race and gender are important in dune. You guys have nothing good happening. I feel so sorry for you all