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<blockquote cite="mid:4C34ED71.2020108@gmail.com" type="cite">But <b
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 class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> Wolfe had written Superman and the
etxt didn't show Superman and
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Clark were the same guy, our speculation that they might be <b
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 class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> lead to
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a richer reading. We would postulate they were the same guy because
that
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would take the story to a whole new level, not because of some esoteric
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motivation for weaving the alter ego theme into it.
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Whereas no one has yet explained just what the
  <br>
considering-that-some-characters-in-the-BNS-are-Inire brings to the
table.
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Lee points to it enlightening Inire's nature and motivations, but I
find
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that sketchy. Could your camp do some more sketching, perhaps?
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What's the narrative advantage of Dorcas being Severian's grandmother?<br>
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