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António Pedro Marques
entonio at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 18:46:12 PST 2011
Andrew Mason wrote (07-11-2011 21:53):
> I'm not sure it can be called a redemption of gnosticism,
> because the opposition is central to gnosticism as it's generally
> understood. rather I'd call it a rejection of gnosticism by redemption
> of the gnostic gods of the world (demiurge/archons).
I like this.
> I think the scene where Silk contemplates jumping off the airship is
> significant; he thinks for a moment that the Whorl is evil and he
> should leave it - a gnostic thought - but then overcomes this and
> recognises that the Whorl has much good in it.
This as well.
Also the part where Hound wants to go to *Green*.
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