(urth) Agia's Weapons
David Stockhoff
dstockhoff at verizon.net
Tue Dec 20 06:37:04 PST 2011
On 12/20/2011 5:09 AM, Daniel Petersen wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Lee Berman <severiansola at hotmail.com
> <mailto:severiansola at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> >Daniel Petersen:
> >"What I was going to tell you was that the existence of that
> relic seems to
> >have given some people the idea that the Conciliator used claws
> as weapons.
> >I have sometimes doubted that he existed; but if such a person
> ever lived,
> >I'm sure that he used his weapons largely against himself.
>
>
> Great passage quote! I interpret this to coincide with the fact of
> Severian becoming highly
>
> drained and exhausted each time he uses The Claw. Also the
> recipients of Severian's power
>
> find the blue light to be warm (as they absorb the positive energy
> I guess) while
>
> Severian himself feels it to be cold.
>
>
> It may also allude to the pains and tribulations of Jesus,
> Hercules, Oedipus and any other
>
> hero Wolfe may have drawn from in creating Severian. Like
> Severian, these guys had the
>
> weight of the world on their shoulders and suffered much personal
> injury in response.
>
>
> On this note, I want to weigh in on something I've wanted to comment
> on for a while. Surely Wolfe sees all other heroes and legends and
> divinities and rites and so on finding their fulfilment in Christ as
> understood by the Catholic Church. He certainly allusively invites us
> to feel resonances with Hercules or Dionysus or whoever... but surely
> these summed up, centred, and superseded in Christ? (For Wolfe. And
> his fiction.)
>
> (Leslie Newbiggin, a 20th century British theologian and missionary in
> India for thirty years, would be a prominent exponent of this kind of
> missiology and soteriology - i.e. rather than Christ simply destroying
> and replacing all other 'pagan rivals', he fulfills what is best in
> them. This idea seems intimately woven right through Wolfe's works to
> me.)
Absolutely.
More information about the Urth
mailing list