(Fan created content. Distinct from hoaxes and parodies)
Lost Ate My Life: The Inside Story of a Fandom Like No Other is an unofficial fan companion book by Jon Lachonis, Amy Johnston with Javier Grillo-Marxuach's foreword.
Publisher's summary[]
"By catering directly to an increasingly rabid fan base, Lost bloggers have effectively removed all barriers between the artist and the viewer by hosting one of the largest officially-sponsored independent discussion forums in history. Becoming celebrities in their own right—even controlling the ebb and flow of fan sentiment—the most revered bloggers even affect plot and storyline decisions. Told by two members of the fan community who witnessed the spread and impact of such fervent fandom from the inside, this guide addresses the greatest questions fans have been asking for four seasons: Why does Lost speak so well to our collective unconscious, and why do we consciously endure such mammoth leaps of suspension of disbelief? By examining this unparalleled blogger phenomonen on near-academic levels, the authors successfully break down Lost’s archetypal themes and trace its evolution from the commercial cash-in it was intended to be to the high-concept mixture of philosophy, drama, redemption, science, and faith it became."
About the author[]
Javier Grillo-Marxuach, one of the writers of Lost wrote a foreword to this book.
Details[]
- The book is 240 pages long.