(urth) Like a good Neighbor
Sergei SOLOVIEV
soloviev at irit.fr
Mon Nov 21 14:01:29 PST 2011
Because it is undermining his second "resurrection" - central to the
book - his spirit
passing into the body of Silk and guiding him to Blue.
Sergei
David Stockhoff wrote:
> On 11/21/2011 10:57 AM, António Pedro Marques wrote:
>> David Stockhoff wrote (21-11-2011 15:25):
>>> Why do you think a death here harms the story?
>>
>> I think the problem with Horn dying at this point is the consequence
>> - that either there is no more Horn or Horn resurrects. The first
>> makes the whole story a sham (not so much for us as for the
>> characters), the second introduces an element that not only seems to
>> be otherwise absent from LS/SS, but is applied to Horn in particular
>> with no justification.
>
> OK. What justification is needed for a character on a great,
> impossible quest to die and be resurrected before he achieves his goal?
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