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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=danldo@gmail.com
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It seems to me that Wolfe is deliberately posing a dilemma about<BR>> memory
(and time-travel) with Incanto's dream-travel. When he changes<BR>> something
in someone's past, they remember it both the "new" way and<BR>> the "old"
way. Now, if he "really" changed the past, they should<BR>> remember it
"only" the "new" way -- the "old" way now always never<BR>> happened. But if
he doesn't, then what is he changing? "Only" the<BR>> memories of the person
telling the story? Yet, the changes seem to<BR>> have "real" consequences;
and, again, if he really _changed_ their<BR>> memories, they should not
remember the pre-change version. Or should<BR>> they?</DIV></DIV>
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staying out of this until I’ve re-read Short Sun, then I’ll come up with
naturalistic explanations if I can!</DIV></DIV>
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will note, however, that Master Ash interacts with Severian, even though he
comes from one of multiple futures. How well that ties in with
time-travelling hierodules etc. is a question for another day.</DIV></DIV>
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Gerry Quinn</DIV></DIV>
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