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Lee Berman severiansola at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 4 18:52:13 PDT 2011



>Marc Aramini: Deities of the wood will of course be of the utmost relevance in 

>any Sun novel.

 

Hmph! Well, I can (and have) argued that from giant eels to kelpie hierodules,

to giant sea Mothers and sexy mermaids, fish god (and fish mouth) themes are 

of the utmost relevance in the Sun Series.

 

Looking at the essential nature of Blue and Green planets we might conclude

that WOlfe is telling us that trees and fish are of equal significance to 

this story.

 

Looking at Dionysus we are more likely to conclude that trees (and vines, heh)

are of the higher importance.  Dionysus spent his early years in the sea

with Thetis (hiding from Hera) and sea themes are an important part of his cult

but overall, I concur that trees are more primary for him.

 

>I see the central theme of deities of the wood very differently than Lee does 

>but it's there for sure.

 

How do we differ, Marc?

 

 


>James Wynn: But I *do* know what I'm talking about here, and Wolfe is throwing 

reference after reference to Dionysus. I can't say I know exactly why. I'm saying 

he's doing it. 


 
>Marc Aramini: Yes, he is.  (I am more arrogant than you James.  I do know why.)

 

Okay, okay, so tell us already Marc! heh. (but seriously- I think I've read most 

of your posts in the past few years but I don't know what you will say) 		 	   		  


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