(urth) Key to the Universe
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 17 13:42:52 PST 2010
>David Stockhoff- The first temples were built of materials that did not last---like wood.
Shazam! This is part of the anthropological lesson being taught to David and #5 by Mr. Million
in the first few pages of the first Wolfe story (novella) I ever read. That's when I knew he
would become one of my favorite authors.
>James Wynn- I'm probably just old-fashioned --a meat and potatoes SF guy-- but I
>find it really unappealing that Neil Armstrong is not in Severian's
>chronological past. Part of the fun of that scene for me is the way the
>perception of symbols change due to Time.
Yep, I was aware of which side of this debate you find yourself on, James. Myself, I am interested
in the way symbols change culture to culture (which is a function of both geography and time).
So, Urth being a different world than Earth has some appeal to me in that regard. (likewise I
care about societal differences like "vines" and "lianas", heh).
But I don't think you should change your position. It isn't centrally important, IMHO. And if Wolfe
reading ever stops being fun, we might as well all pack it in and quit.
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