(urth) Theories
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 23 19:54:45 PDT 2011
>Ryan Dunn: I don't think anybody disputes the substance to the visible story,
>but on its own, Severian's hero quest is not "best sci fi series of all time"
>material, sorry to say. It is the subverted meanings, the parables within the
>text, the actual "style" of the novel also (unreliable narrator) that make the
>story truly special.
>As far as Severian as a puppet. No if that were the visible story, it would not
>be interesting at all. But as a potential hidden story unbeknownst to the narrator
>telling it to us, it certainly is a crafty, interesting, and potentially genius
>revelation, no?
I was about to disagree with you about how good the visible story of Severian's
quest is. But then you qualified and explained it so nicely. It is the parables
and stories within the story which really make it special. They are fantastic and
even if a first time reader can only grasp them as the tips of the iceberg, I think
most (most) here get the sense that there is immense depth beneath these tips.
Very nice post.
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