(urth) SINGLE Gene Wolfe literature universe?

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Mon May 10 07:19:30 PDT 2010


They are both great.

Burroughs wrote the Book of Gold for me.

.


> I've thought that from time to time. It's entirely possible. I guess Wolfe
> would be a little like Edgar Rice Burroughs in that regard in that he has
> multiple series and worlds set in his universe with at best a tangential
> connection if any at all even though they seem to occupy the same
> universe.
> I guess I must be the first person in history ever to compare Wolfe and
> Burroughs.
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:50 AM, sean ako
> <geoffreyfourmylepyre at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>>   Urthers,
>>
>> Has anyone come up with/discussed the idea that most (if not ALL) Gene
>> Wolfe's stories occur in same universe?  That all his
>> stories/novels/novellas etc. are just points on the same timeline?
>> There
>> are so many instances of coincidence and synchronicity, similar
>> names, "guess appearances" and the like that that's my interpretation of
>> how
>> all these works interrelate(because they do.)
>>
>> SEAN
>> AKO
>>
>>
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