(urth) the prime calcula/his citadel and other quotes
Son of Witz
Sonofwitz at butcherbaker.org
Wed Jan 19 11:42:49 PST 2011
On Jan 19, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Marc Aramini <marcaramini at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> --- On Wed, 1/19/11, Son of Witz <Sonofwitz at butcherbaker.org> wrote:
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>> Same here, though their suspicions aren't unwarranted.
>> I just started reading the short stories. I spent a day
>> racking my brain as to what was going on in Death of Dr.
>> island and other stories, but it seems like it's pretty much
>> straightforward formal experiment rather than an elaborate
>> puzzle.
>> ~witz
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> I disagree for the most part on this. Some of them might be, but I feel like there is always some interpretive work that makes sense of it (for example, outside of Wolfe, one of Beckett's novels, I think it is the unnameable, the last one in his trilogy, I am sure is narrated by a penis that mytholigizes that it was once a human being. It just makes sense of everything except the mode of narration itself ie - how could a penis tell me this story?)
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> Anyway, if by some miracle in some distant future you ever read a story by Marc Aramini, and something doesn't make sense, you are supposed to be able to figure it out puzzle style. Just a heads up, and I consider myself a pale, probably unpublishable imitation of Wolfe, but my imitations have, in my mind, correct solutions, and I imagine most of Wolfe's do, too.
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Sure. It is his M.O.
I'm just saying that NOT EVERYTHING is a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a paradox in a translation error from an unreliable source. Namsayin?
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