How To Endow Yourself With The Superpowers Of Daffy Duck

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The vision was crystal clear. There were domes, minarets and multi-tiered rumah gadang (Javanese) rooftops, a magnificent panorama of sweeping curves and spires.

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But what did they do to the skyline? Did they adorn it, grace it, embellish it, beautify it? Of course they did all of those things, but since I was attempting to describe an alternate version of London only the verb 'to exotify' would do.

Now I had a sneaking suspicion that I'd made this up on the spot, so I checked in my (very) weighty Oxford Dictionary of English, and it was nowhere to be found. Neither was 'to exoticize', though that at least appeared when I googled it.

The point is that it shouldn't matter. Last weekend, when my internet connection was down for three days, I amused myself by revisiting Mick Farren's DNA Cowboys trilogy, a piece of 70s cult SF that's aged as well as a blaxploitation movie.

Yet this, from the author's 2002 introduction, got me thinking.

...when an artist starts to use his imagination he becomes endowed with the super-powers of Daffy Duck. [He] can walk off the cliff, and be perfectly safe as long as he or she never looks down...the fewer the rules, the less you become self-consciously aware of breaking them. It's only the rules that define the impossible. Without them, you just go right ahead and do it...

So will that Minangkabau architecture exotify London's skylines? I think it just might.

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