(urth) Gene 5e Wolfhead

maru dubshinki marudubshinki at gmail.com
Sun Jan 16 10:11:49 PST 2005


That's an interesting idea. But my impression of cerberus was that it 
was three stories, three times, but one idea behind all. Somewhat like 
how Cerberus has three distinct heads, but each is all about cerberus 
and doggy-ness.  Like math transformations, or the voices in a fugue.
I look forward to Jim Raynor's per- prosecution.

~Maru
Fugue listening to: Katamari Damacy's Fugue # 7777

Jim Raylor wrote:
> I can't prove this.
> 
> I have read t5hoc a few times but I started reading it
> with Google. A perilous venture.
> On first reading I thought it 3 stories set in a
> double planetary system  and with a few characters and
> themes in common... I liked the first one best. I
> hadn't read much WOlfe then.
> But I felt I had missed something so I re-read it and
> was pleased that it revealed more, though I still felt
> there were deeper mysteries hidden.
> By the third reading I became convinced that this was
> not three stories but part of one continuous
> narrative.
> Now I am losing count... I got to page 9 and then I
> had to re-read what I had missed before and for a
> while I became stuck as though I had dropped anchor to
> find out why I was not moving.
> 
> Levi's hypothesis
> The matter under discussion is an aleph.
> It is concealed in a name.
> This is ONE story told in three dissimilar ways.
> I cannot prove this, but I shall supply evidence so
> that you, dear reader, can make your own mind up on
> the case.
> 
> The prosecution enters carrying a battered leather
> despatch box.
> 
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