(urth) A Good Society
Lane Haygood
lhaygood at gmail.com
Fri Jul 11 10:32:45 PDT 2008
Given the strong Gnostic vibe I get from a lot of Wolfe's work (not
that I think he's a gnostic, mind you, but I think he mines the
theology for plot points), the idea that the material world is flawed
and evil isn't so strange.
Lane
On Jul 11, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Jeff Wilson wrote:
> John Smith wrote:
>> Can any one think of a Wolfe novel or story in which
>> he portrays a good society? When I re-read The Fifth Head of
>> Cerberus, I realized
>> that on the first reading I had missed how brutal and
>> nasty the planet of Sainte. Croix is. Urth and the
>> Whorl are also terrible places. Stories like The
>> Death of Dr. Island have a cruel or indifferent
>> society in the background.
>> Wolfe doesn't seem to write about utopias. But does
>> he ever show even a decent world?
>
> The Goddess' world in _There Are Doors_ is a pretty tranquil liberal
> democracy similar to 1950's Britain - She reigns with the lightest
> of hands and suffers Her people to govern themselves as long as Her
> worship and personal property are respected.
>
>
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