(urth) Fish and Caves
Gerry Quinn
gerryq at indigo.ie
Wed Dec 29 13:17:56 PST 2010
From: "Lee Berman" <severiansola at hotmail.com>
>
>>Gerry Quinn: I thought you raised some interesting associations, but there
>>was nothing
>>really specific to grasp. Some of those fish associations are likely
>>meaningful - others
>>probably are not. How do we decide which are which?
>
> Gerry, once again I won't pretend to understand the basis of your
> probability estimates.
> Treating fiction like a scientific assessment seems to miss the point. I
> suspect you are not
> actually counting and calculating anything in your estimates but simply
> using your intuition to
> decide what you like and, most often, don't like, just like the rest of
> us.
I made no estimates - I just noted that if one free associates ad infinitum
on the subject of fish, a proportion of the associations that come up will
probably have no meaningful relation to the text.
> Now for me, ever since I learned that Wolfe did not invent any of the
> strange terms or names which
> are found in BotNS I have been operating on the basic assumption that
> there is not a single passage
> or word which does not have significant meaning, with most having meaning
> on several levels.
Even if this is assumed, not every association of every word will be
meaningful.
> So you asking which parts of the book are meaningless is, for me, an odd
> question which betrays
> an unfulfillng quest. I consider it a possible goal to read BotNS and have
> none of it seem like
> pointless gibberish (as parts of it must, to the first-time reader). I'm
> actually pretty close
> to this goal. I have a long way to go for Long and Short Sun though. Your
> quest to maintain
> meaninglessness is sort of interesting but not really something I could
> ever share.
Where do I suggest that parts of the book are meaningless? I have said that
some possible interpretations of parts of the book must be wrong. I
wouldn't have thought that would be very controversial.
- Gerry Quinn
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