(urth) Suzanne Delage redux
Jerry Friedman
jerry_friedman at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 9 14:53:14 PST 2010
From: Gwern Branwen <gwern0 at gmail.com>
[missed-chances theory]
> I don't like this theory in general because while it works on its own
> terms, its terms call for ignoring all the strange parts - Kidd's
> introduction, the narrator's promise, the detailed incidents, the
> pictures, etc etc.
I think that if you imagine that unknown supernatural forces are causing all
this it works, except for Kidd's introduction.
The quilting business is because otherwise the reader would say, "Come on, in a
small town there would be connections between people even if they weren't in the
same clique in high school." So Wolfe provides a connection (with small-town
atmosphere) and a reason it doesn't lead to a meeting between the narrator and
Suzanne.
The pictures were another thing for the supernatural forces to interrupt, and of
course, to answer the question "Doesn't the narrator have yearbook pictures?"
(I hadn't realized high school yearbooks with photos of clubs were that old, but
they are. Next: were there high school debate teams at the time of the Spanish
flu pandemic?)
Jerry
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