(urth) Looking for a particular New Sun essay
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 6 13:27:10 PST 2011
>Daniel Peterson: 'If Ever a Wiz There Was' by Patrick O'Leary, in the book *Other Voices,
>Other Doors* and online here:
>http://web.mac.com/paddybon/Site/a_tribute_to_Gene_Wolfe.html
Thanks Daniel and Harry. That was a great article.
The Wizard of Oz is an appropriate basis of comparison for Gene Wolfe. It is a complex
movie with a depth that is belied by its child appeal. Through its exploration of the
mental landscape of a young girl's dreams, modern (1939) themes relevant to Hollywood
writers and actors, including drugs and the price of fame, are subtley embedded.
Surely with Gene Wolfe we have our "man behind the curtain". But we have no Toto to
reveal him fully; he is much too cagey for that.
I kinda think Wizard of Oz was a direct inspiration for Wolfe in regard to disguised characters.
In addition to the three farm hands, most people do notice that the Wizard is Professor Marvel
from the beginning of the movie. But many miss that he is also the door keeper to Oz, the horse and
carriage driver and the armed guard to the Wizard's chambers. The varied voices and appearances of
his six characters make him a bit tricky to spot.
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