(urth) Lupiverse(s)
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 12 06:52:04 PDT 2012
>Craig Brewer> So my real question here is how sure we are
>that Urth isn't just Earth.
I don't think we can be. And I agree that the interview,
by itself, could be dismissed as retrofitting. Much as
we'd hate to think of Wolfe doing that, he is human.
Here is what sways me to believe Briah was intended as a past
universe from the start. On first reading most readers will
assume that "Urth" is just a funny spelling of earth.
But with further readings and research you come to learn that
Urth is a spelling for one of the three Norns, the one who
embodies the Past. This could be a coincidence until you become
aware of how learned and immersed in mythology Gene Wolfe is. It
is unlikely to be an accident.
Furthermore, the other two Norns, Skuld and Verthandi are also
referenced. This seems to me a clear example of Wolfe speaking in
code to those who are (or become) familiar with the minutiae of
Norse mythology. Urth is not the future. It is not the present.
It is the past.
This allows Urth and Briah to be futuristic but still be Christ-
absent. And it allows there to be a Flood without having God
break his Covenant. These two components seem necessary for what
Wolfe was trying to accomplish with this work.
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