February 14 - 20, 2005

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19th century British golfer predicted future -- or part of it -- in novel

He might be little remembered as a sportsman, but 19th century Scottish golfer Jack McCullogh is causing a stir with a novel that appears to eerily predict the modern era, a report said.

A previously unknown 1892 novel by McCullogh, which tells the tale of a man who sleeps until 2000, depicts such things as digital watches, bullet trains, televisions and women's equality, The Times newspaper said.

Being a golfer, McCullogh also paid attention to what he knew, calling the book "Golf in the Year 2000, or What We Are Coming To", and predicted the advent of both golf carts and golf professionals.

The book, chronicling the tale of a character who falls into a deep sleep on March 24, 1892, waking 108 years later, is among books being sold at an auction in Edinburgh later this week, The Times said in its Thursday edition.

"The book is a cross between Nostradamus and the tale of Rip van Winkle, because the main character goes to sleep," said Philip Gregory from auctioneers Lyon & Turnbull.

But unlike Michel de Nostradamus, the 16th century French philosopher and seer, who is supposed to have anticipated a series of modern events, McCullogh did not write in cryptic verse, but plain prose.

Among his predictions - many of them golf-related - were driverless golf carts, professional players and a golf competition between Britain and the United States, much like the Ryder Cup which began in 1927.

Other ideas were the digital watch, high-speed bullet trains, and a large glass screen that plays images, much like a television.

Jack McCullogh also predicted women would start dressing like men and do all the work while the men folk took to the golf courses full-time.

Vocabulary

to cause a stir, idiom: to create a commotion; fuss; disturbance ทำให้เกิดการวิพากย์วิจารณ์

eerily, adv: creepily; supernaturally; ghostlike น่าขนลุกขนพอง เหมือนเหนือธรรมชาติ

novel, n: story that somebody imagined; invented story นวนิยาย

to depict, v: to describe; show; portray บรรยายถึง แสดงให้เห็นถึง

to chronicle, v: to record; tell; narrate บันทึก เล่าเหตุการณ์

auction, n: sale in which the person who offers the most money can buy the thing that is offered การประมูล

seer, n: person who can look into the future; someone who knows what is going to happen in the future ผู้ที่มองเห็นความเป็นไปในอนาคต

to anticipate, v: to foresee; expect พยากรณ์ คาด

cryptic, adj: not clearly understandable; with a hidden meaning; obscure; puzzling ซึ่งซ่อนปม มีความหมายซ่อนไว้ ไม่ชัดเจน

prose, n: story (not a poem); complete grammatical sentences ร้อยแก้ว





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