(urth) Agilus and Agia
Sergei SOLOVIEV
soloviev at irit.fr
Mon May 6 06:44:48 PDT 2013
And don't forget that cloning is progressing very quickly. What was
known when the books we discuss were written?
Sergei
Marc Aramini wrote:
> The unhatched chick between Jolenta's legs. Anyway, we know something of number five's first cloning efforts. He takes unfertilized frog sex cells and doubles the chromosomes, producing a viable 2n cell to then differentiate and split naturally. Could be a similar technique for Maitre, or perhaps more advanced parthenogenesis
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> On May 6, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Lee Berman <severiansola at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> David Stockhoff: Who knows how much Inire has to do with the seraglio and
>>> the women held there, but if he does, there's a parallel to Doctor Crane, who
>>> presumably would have used a vaginal speculum quite a bit.
>>>
>> True. Anyone know of other gynecological references in Wolfe's work?
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>>> So, hmm. We have no details on the methods of cloning (or half-cloning,
>>> as Thomas suggests?) used by the Commonwealth.
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>> I find this similar to 5HoC. All we have is a closed door lab and some
>> circumstantial evidence of the results. Naturally Number Five doesn't
>> remember the details of his own birth (or whatever). I think this aspect of
>> his narrator unreliability is the primary reason Wolfe chose to use him
>> as first person narrator instead of Maitre. He might have told us how human
>> cloning is done. Number Five can't (yet).
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>> I think this is in parallel to our own normal birthing experience Which is pretty
>> messy and not something we think about much when we think of ourselves. And if we
>> read stories from older time periods (or even our own), we are not likely to get
>> graphic descriptions of how birth happens. We are more likely to get passing references
>> which assume the reader will fill in the missing details with their own level of knowledge.
>> Thus do clones feel about their own genesis.
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>> I think cloning in BotNS is like Typhon's science chamber with its mysterious machines,
>> Baldander's lab, with its gruesome results, the Witches tower with its hairless, crippled
>> creatures and wherever Inire produces his dog men and cat women. Blood sharing also. We
>> don't know how khaibits and their mistresses do it and Severian is maddeningly vague in
>> telling us about the old Leech linking his bloodstream to Mamas'. Not giving us the
>> scientific/clinical details helps add to the sense of horror Wolfe always seems to want
>> to maintain at a certain level.
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