(urth) Typhon's nature
Jerry Friedman
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Wed Oct 12 21:31:25 PDT 2011
> From: Lee Berman <severiansola at hotmail.com>
>> David Stockhoff: I agree that various technologies are deliberately blurred,
> as is
>> (famously) the line between technology and magic.
An interesting exercise for some might be to consider all the mind control and telepathy in the Sun books. There's a lot, from the revolutionary, shown as purely technological, to Decuman's spell, which Severian speculates on in pure black-magic terms, with all kinds of others, often not explained at all. They could then decides which examples throw light on which others.
>> This seems to be both a stylistic approach and a philosophy.
>
> Yes. I think this cuts to the crux of the debate. For some readers, Wolfe's
> work seems
> to be a collection of rippingly good yarns. Any perception of an overarching
> philosophy
> and use of sub-text to convey it is seen as a distraction and diminishing of the
> story.
> These different approaches create a difficult platform for discussion between
> parties.
...
As do caricatures such as the one above. I'll leave the caricature of the opposite approach as an exercise.
Jerry Friedman
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