(urth) You have the wrong creation you ninny - eschatology and genesis
Lee
severiansola at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 8 11:08:48 PDT 2014
>Marc Aramini: What do you think of Robert and Marie and their Bible
>missionary work in the Jungle Hut? Cross-cyclic hijinks in the
>Botanic Gardens?
Yes, most emphatically. I'll address that specific issue below, but
generally I find that Dr. Talos' words apply to artifacts and stories
from Earth being found on Urth. I don't have the text with me, but
something about the echoes of past and future travelling back and forth
through the corridors of time. A Frankenstein quote applies this quite
directly to Dr. Talos, not to mention Biblical elements found in his
Eschatology and Genesis.
(Conversely, I think Wolfe is suggesting that some of our legends and
myths, like Typhon, like Scylla, come as an echo from Urth not our own
planet's history.)
Wolfe is careful to put such Earthian references only in the hands of
certain key Urth individuals who are likely to be privy to them, e.g.
Jonah as mentioned, Father Inire/Rudesind, for the Apollo moon painting,
Dr. Talos for Frankenstein, etc. Please remind me if I have overlooked
any Earth reference from a non-spacefaring, general populace sort from
Urth (i.e. with a Saint name). I don't think I have.
Based, in part on the hierarch shape preference, I see the links of the
sequential universes coiled into a spiral shape as a model. Given that,
it becomes easier to see how a link might easily appear between a lower
coil and a higher coil.
So, regarding Robert and Marie:
A number of years ago, I wrote an essay which wasn't published anywhere,
regarding time travel structures in BotNS. The archetype for such things
is found in the Last House, for which severian has to exactly follow
a labyrinthine path and in doing so successfully, he arrives at a vertical
structure in which upper stories exist in the future and lower stories
exist in the past.
we see a parallel to this in Valeria's tower, which Severian cannot find by
flying around above The Citadel. He can only find it by retracing his steps
in a maze below the Matachin Tower and finding the "antique" Valeria who
resides in the lower levels of her tower. There may be a few other versions
of this sort of structure in the text (the lair of the Naviscaput, for example).
I suggest that the Jungle Hut is actually another one of these time-spanning
structures. Severian and Agia have to travel a labyrinthine path to find it.
Because they have to ascend to see the residents of the Hut, it reveals that
what we are seeing is in the future. We see Robert, Marie a Bible and an airplane
because inside the Hut we are in the (universal) future, on Earth.
I find it a wonderfully written irony that the flimsiest of these time-travel
structures opens the furthest (further even than the Last House) into the
future. And if Isangoma is really Father Inire, as some have deduced, then it
makes the connection that much stronger.
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