Not Your Modern Reality TV
Saturday, February 18, 2012Do you think John Fairfax, “a flesh-and-blood character out of Graham Greene, with more than a dash of Hemingway and Ian Fleming shaken in,” flinched at life?
At 9, he settled a dispute with a pistol. At 13, he lit out for the Amazon jungle.
At 20, he attempted suicide-by-jaguar. Afterward he was apprenticed to a pirate. To please his mother, who did not take kindly to his being a pirate, he briefly managed a mink farm, one of the few truly dull entries on his otherwise crackling résumé, which lately included a career as a professional gambler.
Mr. Fairfax was among the last avatars of a centuries-old figure: the lone-wolf explorer, whose exploits are conceived to satisfy few but himself. His was a solitary, contemplative art that has been all but lost amid the contrived derring-do of adventure-based reality television.
RIP bro. Thanks to Gadget for the link.




Rob says:
February 19th, 2012 at 4:15 am
I especially liked the passage “he briefly managed a mink farm, one of the few truly dull entries on his otherwise crackling résumé.” Most of us would regard a mink farm as constituting more adventure than we could handle.