(urth) Hierogrammates, Briah and Yesod

António Marques entonio at gmail.com
Thu Aug 12 12:37:36 PDT 2010


DAVID STOCKHOFF wrote:
> "I mentioned dialog because narrative is the opposite. "
>
> Agreed.
>
> "It's meant as a full description for an unknowing audience."
>
> Usually. Not here.

Well, I meant the 'usually'.

> A well-known author---I can't recall who, but it wasn't Wolfe---once
> commented that storytelling isn't about providing information, not even
> in a strategic sequence. (I forget how it was put, so I'm paraphrasing.)
> It's actually about withholding information. Or, if you will, releasing
> it only in a carefully controlled manner.
>
> Or, in any discussion of Wolfe, not releasing it at all. (Or as Lee
> says, releasing it and then denying it. See also "leaking.")

There is a reason why people qualify 'narrator' with 'unreliable'.

Then of course all narrative in unreliable (I think 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Exactitude_in_Science was mentioned here 
recently).

> I understand that you think the Hiero makers are our homologues, but
> there's no real reason to think that.

Obviously there are. Whether they please you or not is a different matter.

> It's just one possibility Wolfe
> doesn't really address. In fact, it's based on what I'd say is an
> excellent example of a naive reading.



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