(urth) Like a good Neighbor
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Tue Nov 22 05:34:16 PST 2011
From: Marc Aramini
> In theory, I don't mind Gerry's skepticism; everyone has their roles.
>
> Yet the weirdest accusation was leveled at me today when Wolfe's
> grocery list came up today: that I would turn potatoes into a left handed s
> ocket wrenches. But Gene DID write me a very simple three word sentence
> that is a noun, a linking verb, and a predicate nominative, and I, contrary
> to that accusation, was the only person in the universe to take it at face
> value instead of taking it as some engineering joke, a metaphor, etc. I
> feel like hard nosed metaphorical dismissal of evidence is more like
> turning a potato into something else - not what I do. I believe in symbols
> of course, but those symbols are something more than just useless metaphor,
> they can be applied to shape character with their hard, defining edges.
A little joke, and not directed just as you.
There would have to be a spot on the paper that if you looked closely seemed like a left-handed can-opener. That’s how you’d know the potatoes were just misdirection and trickery.
> Don't you remember the literary technique Severian talked about? A torturer
> paid by one side to make it quick, the other to make it painful, and by positioning
> them just right, he succeeds - thus does Wolfe speak of narrative, and I see it
> on this board, (until time holds my own severed head up for inspection.)
A nice metaphor – but I’m not trying to torture you, Marc. I just don’t think the books support the notion that inhumi are vegetables.
- Gerry Quinn
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