(urth) Pike's ghost
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Mon Nov 28 05:10:09 PST 2011
From: Lee Berman
> Yes. There is an additional bit of evidence. In the back of a manteion, during a
> search for a working window, iirc, Silk discovers a painting of "Pas" depicting
> him presiding over an orgy scene of sexual debauchery. The nursing of erection(s)
> presents us with a clear clue that Pas is the Typhon that Severian meets and that
> the depiction of his tyrannical perversions is accurate.
>
> There is no glimmer of recognition in Silk. No jog of memory of some hint in the
> Chrasmologic Writings or anything. Silk just considers it utter blasphemy, destroys
> it on the spot and never mentions it again (iirc).
Actually this is quite incorrect. Silk recognises the painting as a “crude mockery of Campion’s celebrated painting of Pas enthroned”.
Campion’s painting was probably created at the time the Whorl was being fitted out (it shows bulldozers, referred to as taluses), and in the Whorl, which is unlikely to be as prone to viral images as our current society, would have needed some time to become famous. The obscene parody, then, was presumably created much later.
- Gerry Quinn
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