<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">I agree that Inire does a strange disappearing act. But he might be on The Ship unbeknownst to Severian, and he might have simply hopped into a mirror. Who knows where he called home.<div><br></div><div>As for there being only one Ship ... that's fine, except that Jonas's ship crashed. I would more readily accept a single Ship that can move between Briah and Yesod.</div><div><br></div><div>Incidentally I recently read a little about the Gor series of pulp novels. I was struck by the fact that apparently there are only 2 spaceships: a silver one that took the protagonist from Earth to Gor (on the other side of the sun, IIRC), and a black one belonging to the enemies of the owners of the silver one. A precedent of sorts?<br><br>--- On <b>Mon, 12/13/10, Lee Berman <i><severiansola@hotmail.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid
rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>From: Lee Berman <severiansola@hotmail.com><br>Subject: (urth) Faterh Inire Theory cont.<br>To: urth@lists.urth.net<br>Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 1:56 PM<br><br><div class="plainMail"><br><br>Son o' Witz- I think you meant, "Just smokin' the stuff" :)<br><br> <br>Hah! :- P!<br> <br>Antechamber aside, I can't help but feel the discussion of Jonas's ship is missing a major thematic<br>connection. Jonas and Hethor and Father Inire all have a facility with mirrors. All have served on <br>a spaceship or come from other worlds. Hethor notes he served various roles on his Quasar ship with <br>demon-haunted sails. Severian has a spaceship and fountain in his mausoleum crest. Severian's crowning <br>achievement is to take a ship and retrieve the New Sun.<br> <br>Ship, ship, ship. Sure we can postulate that Jonas' ship was some other ship which happened to use mirrors.<br>But I
just don't feel that's how Wolfe is working, especially with BotNS. With this story he has constructed<br>a *Labyrinth*. A closed off "world" which does not allow excessive outside introductions to clutter things up. <br>Instead every twist turns the story back on itself. Each branch of the path brings one (us and Severian) back <br>to familiar scenes with familiar characters. <br> <br>Wolfe is working like Dr. Talos. Instead of recruiting lots of different actors to play the many parts, he finds<br>ways to disguise his existing actors so they can play multiple parts. A criticism of my Father Inire Theory is <br>that I am finding him everywhere. I think this is not a weakness but rather its supreme strength. In my view <br>Father Inire is stunningly, breathtakingly everywhere.<br> <br>I think Gene Wolfe expected us to be able to (intuitively?) gather the evidence above and conclude that there<br>was only one Ship for Father Inire, for Hethor, for
Jonas and for Severian. Nobody was smart enough to do that.<br>So in UotNS he showed us THE Ship (and did not show us any other interstellar ships). He showed us the sails and <br>their action in close detail. He showed us beings resembling Jonas on this ship. He shows us a sailor who resembles <br>Hethor on this ship (in the hologram Autarch scene). It is enough for me. I get it, there is no "perhaps". In the <br>Solar Labyrinth there is only room for One Ship.<br> <br>Wolfe shows us Severian on this ship. He kinda shows us Jonah and Hethor. But someone is missing. Where is<br>Father Inire? If he were to be on The Ship, how would we know him? What is his essence? <br> <br>On Urth, Inire was a never-seen mysterious figure who might have taken various guises, shapes, sizes and even <br>species forms to keep tabs on Severian. We have a figure like that on The Ship. On Urth, we have Inire as a<br>demi-urgical ruling power who works both sides
of wars and conflicts to achieve his goals. On The Ship (the<br>trip TO Yesod) we have an all-powerful Captain who is never seen but who is somehow unable to control a <br>mutiny of jibers; a conflict Severian gets embroiled in. A necessary embroilment as we later find out.<br> <br>After Severian gets on the ship, why has Father Inire not been helping Valeria as Autarch after 1000 years of <br>doing just that? out when Severian got on The Ship? Where did he go? Why did Hethor seem so sincere in his reverence <br>and respect for Severian, "My Master!" Why did Tzadkiel say he had been an acolyte of Severian's in another past <br>universe?<br> <br>For me the dots are not too far apart and fairly easy to connect. There may be bits of counter-evidence tossed<br>here and there to confuse us. Wolfe always does that. But the big picture is too big and clear for me to ignore.<br>Father Inire is everywhere. He is demonic, he is angelic. He is scientific,
political and magical. He is gigantic <br>and tiny, animal, human, alien, male, and female. Father Inire is master of all opposites. Father Inire is.... <br>_______________________________________________<br>Urth Mailing List<br>To post, write <a ymailto="mailto:urth@urth.net" href="/mc/compose?to=urth@urth.net">urth@urth.net</a><br>Subscription/information: <a href="http://www.urth.net" target="_blank">http://www.urth.net</a><br></div></blockquote></div></td></tr></table>