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Alan Moore je anglický spisovatel, který proslul zejména jako komiksový scenárista. Je autorem komiksů V jako Vendeta, Z pekla nebo Watchmen – Strážci. Některými je označován za nejlepšího komiksového scenáristu všech dob nebo jako „jeden z nejdůležitějších britských spisovatelů posledních padesáti let.“ Je také znám jako novopohan, okultista, anarchista a kouzelník.

Začal psát pro britské undergroundové časopisy na konci 70. let 20. století, kdy v časopisech publikoval své komiksy 2000AD a Warrior. Později začal pracovat pro DC Comics a spolupracoval na sériích jako Batman nebo Superman. Pod DC Comics psal také svá nejznámější díla Bažináč , Z pekla, V jako Vendeta nebo Watchmen – Strážci z roku 1986, který je považován za dekonstrukci superhrdinského komiksového žánru. Dalšími známými výtvory Alana Moorea jsou komiksy Liga výjimečných, Top 10 a SMax. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. listopad 1953
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Alan Moore: Citáty anglicky

“There is an inverse relationship between imagination and money.”

About the film adaptation of V for Vendetta, in an MTV interview "Alan Moore : The Last Angry Man" http://www.mtv.com/shared/movies/interviews/m/moore_alan_060315/

“I was talking earlier — about anarchy and fascism being the two poles of politics. On one hand you’ve got fascism, with the bound bundle of twigs, the idea that in unity and uniformity there is strength; on the other you have anarchy, which is completely determined by the individual, and where the individual determines his or her own life. Now if you move that into the spiritual domain, then in religion, I find very much the spiritual equivalent of fascism. The word “religion” comes from the root word ligare, which is the same root word as ligature, and ligament, and basically means “bound together in one belief.” It’s basically the same as the idea behind fascism; there’s not even necessarily a spiritual component it. Everything from the Republican Party to the Girl Guides could be seen as a religion, in that they are bound together in one belief. So to me, like I said, religion becomes very much the spiritual equivalent of fascism. And by the same token, magic becomes the spiritual equivalent of anarchy, in that it is purely about self-determination, with the magician simply a human being writ large, and in more dramatic terms, standing at the center of his or her own universe. Which I think is a kind of a spiritual statement of the basic anarchist position. I find an awful lot in common between anarchist politics and the pursuit of magic, that there’s a great sympathy there.”

Alan Moore on Anarchism (2009)

“I'm not a millionaire but I'm very comfortable doing what I do, and I'm more productive now than I was in my mid-20s. It's all down to functionality eventually. If you're functional it doesn't matter if you're mad.”

As quoted in "Moore's murderer", in The Guardian (2 February 2002) http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2002/feb/02/sciencefictionfantasyandhorror.books

“If you wear black, then kindly, irritating strangers will touch your arm consolingly and inform you that the world keeps on turning.
They're right. It does.
However much you beg it to stop.
It turns and lets grenadine spill over the horizon, sends hard bars of gold through my window and I wake up and feel happy for three seconds and then I remember.
It turns and tips people out of their beds and into their cars, their offices, an avalanche of tiny men and women tumbling through life…
All trying not to think about what's waiting at the bottom.
Sometimes it turns and sends us reeling into each other's arms. We cling tight, excited and laughing, strangers thrown together on a moving funhouse floor.
Intoxicated by the motion we forget all the risks.
And then the world turns…
And somebody falls off…
And oh God it's such a long way down.
Numb with shock, we can only stand and watch as they fall away from us, gradually getting smaller…
Receding in our memories until they're no longer visible.
We gather in cemeteries, tense and silent as if for listening for the impact; the splash of a pebble dropped into a dark well, trying to measure its depth.
Trying to measure how far we have to fall.
No impact comes; no splash. The moment passes. The world turns and we turn away, getting on with our lives…
Wrapping ourselves in comforting banalities to keep us warm against the cold.
"Time's a great healer."
"At least it was quick.”

"The world keeps turning.
Oh Alec—
Alec's dead."
Swamp Thing (1983–1987)

“I despise the comic industry, but I will always love the comic medium.”

New York Press interview (15 June 2006) http://www.nypress.com/19/24/books/feature2.cfm

“There are people. There are stories. The people think they shape the stories, but the reverse is often closer to the truth.”

"Down Among the Dead Men", Swamp Thing Annual #2, 1985
Swamp Thing (1983–1987)

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