(urth) FW: May 2014 Wolfe interview in _Technology Review_

Marc Aramini marcaramini at gmail.com
Wed Aug 6 05:59:23 PDT 2014


It exists.  It's just that plant leaves aren't what you think they are-
they have microorganisms on them that produce the effects of communion.
 The same reason you ignore the death scene of victor, Gerry. It 's okay
when you ignore narrative details for narrative reasons, like  Trenchard
saying he was descended from the east wind. This is why I don't want to
talk to you about this at great length- you will never be convinced because
your misprision is cast in iron, and you are exasperated by what you
perceive as mine.  And that's okay.

On Wednesday, August 6, 2014, Gerry Quinn <gerry at bindweed.com> wrote:

>
> On 05/08/2014 18:50, Tony Ellis wrote:
>
>> Actually, they [Shadow Children]  do crop up a few times in the third
>> novella. As well as the various references to child-sized indigenous
>> people, there is: "...and the Shadow Children of course came to steal by
>> evening... there are never as many of them as they think, because some are
>> only in the minds of others..." - VRT, interviewed by Marsch. and "The
>> question is not, as I once thought, how much the thoughts of the Shadow
>> Children influence reality, but how much our own do." - VRT's writings,
>> sometime after incarceration.
>>
>
> Fair enough.  The last one is interesting.  He immediately references the
> original Marsche's interview with Mrs. Blount, in which she describes
> playing with abos as a child, and her father shooting some.  I'm not sure
> how that fits with his observation above.
>
> - Gerry Quinn
>
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