(urth) The mystery of the image of an astronaut cleaned byRudesind

António Pedro Marques entonio at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 05:17:16 PDT 2010


David Stockhoff wrote (08-07-2010 13:13):
> That was never the approach.

I didn't say it was your David's approach.

> The approach was to try to explain the
> passage in a way that added significance, that justified itself.
>
> António Pedro Marques wrote:
>> Ryan Dunn wrote (08-07-2010 06:01):
>>
>>> It is the same with my assertion that he told us Agia's skull hit the
>>> stone with the sound of a hammer, despite her full head of hair.
>>> That, to
>>> me, was not just colorful description. It was a clue about the nature of
>>> her skull, and thus HER, and thus her affect on Severian, and thus her
>>> effect on his journey, and the whole book for that matter.
>>
>> And that's why I think your reducing it to determining at all costs
>> whether
>> she is a robot or not is not the correct approach.
>



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