(urth) May 2014 Wolfe interview in _Technology Review_

jbarach at aol.com jbarach at aol.com
Mon Jul 28 06:13:26 PDT 2014


Isn't Wolfe seeing resurrection, the eucharist, and Peter the fisherman, not to mention the boat as the church?

John



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Very interesting indeed.
And Peoria now...only 1.5 hours from Champaign. Hmmm...wonder if Mr. Wolfe would appreciate a delivery of homemade cookies. I nabbed a picture with him at the award ceremony in the crazy music box house, but wasn't able to stay for the banquet (cash-strapped grad student, you know the drill...that month I literally couldn't afford the extra $75 or whatever it was, and I'll probably always regret that. Still, I got the picture, and even made him laugh for a second or two. Appreciated that he was willing to stop, in the midst of being whisked from place to place).

Wolfe is obviously too subtle for me at most times (which is why I read this list), and I'm not sure what he's getting at with "never learned the name of the sailor" thing above. The three days and bloody drink make me think of some kind of undead resurrection, but I don't know (and also haven't read Dr. Moreau...). Any ideas?

On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Matthew King <automatthew at gmail.com> wrote:

That is an amazing and suprising interview. Not like anything others I've read before.

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