(urth) Like a good Neighbor

James Wynn crushtv at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 09:51:53 PST 2011


On 11/21/2011 11:31 AM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
> So we have an exact timeline. The long-nosed man visited him the day 
> after Krait’s visit, and Krait visited for the second time some hours 
> after his astral trip.
> This confirms what was already clear from the “thirst” clue.

Look, Gerry, I'm willing to debate when he sees the Neighbor and why. 
But not without establishing that Horn has died. We simply are not going 
to agree about the meaning of any portion of this scenario or most of 
the rest of the novel without agreement on that. Further discussion is 
pointless.

I think I understand why people have a problem getting over this hurdle, 
but I can't pretend anymore that I respect their Short Sun theories 
which essentially reflect that they have failed to do so. I respect the 
criticism of many Listers who hold that view, but I don't think their 
interpretations are going to help me more fully understand what is going 
on in this novel. I think there is little point in discussing Short Sun 
without agreement on this point. It is THE pivotal event as the narrator 
states, and their interpretations fail to appreciate that fact. In a 
very real sense, the novel ends at chapter 8.



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