The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived: How Characters of Fiction,
Myth, Legends, Television, and Movies Have Shaped Our Society, Changed Our
Behavior, and Set the Course of History by Dan Karlan, Allan Lazar and Jeremy
Salter
In the opening pages of this entertaining compendium of influential characters,
myths and legends, the authors ponder whether the Wright brothers would have
built the first airplane without the legendary example of Icarus and Daedalus.
Perhaps, the authors muse, the Wright brothers would have built something else
altogether. Authors and friends Karlan, a computer programmer, Lazar, a former
faculty member at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, and
Jeremy Salter, an analytical chemist, followed two criteria to determine their
admittedly subjective list-"the number of people affected and the depth of impact."
Darth Vader, Charlie Brown and Mr. Whipple did not make the list ("popular" does
not always translate as "influential," explain the authors).
However, Dr. Frankenstein's monster, Uncle Tom, G.I. Joe and HAL 9000 did, largely
due to their impact on popular culture and how we define ourselves. Of particular
note are the book's "Did You Know" boxes, which offer figures and trivia.
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