One summer's day in 2015, Calum Rodger alighted at Los Santos International Airport and began walking. His objectives: eight mountain peaks in the surrounding countryside, unmarked on GTA 5's minimap but visible in the Lonely Planet- style guide included with the game's retail release. As he walked, fending off the occasional cougar, Rodger poured his mind out on paper. He pondered the names of the mountains, distinct among the game's objects in that each is "like a poem i.e. they have no function".
Rodger wrote loving asides to his character, "gentle-hearted Trevor, whose sociopathic / ramblings are as a sweet familiar balm / in this feigned and lonely wilderness!" He wrote about GTA as a cultural enterprise, "a Hobbesian liberty of violence / grown in a chrysalis of ironic self-reference / and born in an HD frame". And he described himself describing the game: "God, what the fuck am I doing? [...] It is Saturday. I'm thirty. I'm inside when it's sunny playing."
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