(urth) The green man is fake
Gerry Quinn
gerryq at indigo.ie
Sun Jan 16 17:21:32 PST 2011
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Berman" <severiansola at hotmail.com>
>>Gerry Quinn:
>>The laughter is easily explained as expressing the Green Man's
>>disappointment and despair after he had briefly hoped in Severian, and
>>then
>>found him to be an ignorant primitive babbling about a New Sun of which
>>the
>>green Man had no knowledge (because in his time it is forgotten). And he
>>never promises to rescue Severrian.
>
> This "easy explanation" doesn't wash with me. There are plenty of
> disappoined characters
> in BotNS. They don't laugh inhumanly with a sound worse than the alzabo
> which hasn't even been
> introduced in the story yet (except as an analeptic). The Alzabo is
> arguably depicted more hideously
> than anything else in the story- an ugly, putrid, scavenger/predator which
> eats you whole then speaks
> in your voice. Now why would Gene Wolfe want to compare the green man to
> this creature?
I dont see a need for another explanation. Severian often goes on like
this, for example insisting that a guy with two heads is the most cosmically
amazing thing he's ever heard of.
> (p.s. the green man does promise to save Severian, as noted above).
So I see. He doesn't really owe him, though.
- Gerry Quinn
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