Tarot: Read a long time ago was NOVA by Samuel R. Delany. I just got a hardcover of the "first" edition (SFBC, long story as to why that is the hardcover). Much of the story revolves around the Tarot; I have not read this in years and will be putting it on Mount Tobereread.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Darth Ed <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:darthed77@gmail.com" target="_blank">darthed77@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">On May 4, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Gwern Branwen wrote:<br>> The book *is* dedicated effusively to Gaiman by Wolfe; it's not<br>> unreasonable to think that Wolfe targeted it at Gaiman or simply gave<br>
> Gaiman some hints or something.<br><br></div>I concur. That's my feeling as well.<br>
<div class="im"><br>> I took a quick look at the first 6 or 7 chapters. I don't see any<br>> obvious correspondence with the letter titles and the order given in<br>> Wikipedia, but 'magician' does seem to align with the fish part of the<br>
> plot. Possibly the trumps are a skeleton key to figuring out the<br>> unscrambled order of the letters? I don't remember anyone pointing out<br>> any interesting problems with the ordering and giving a revealing true<br>
> ordering.<br><br></div>I don't think the letters/chapters are out of order per se with regards to<br>some canonical ordering of the Major Arcana and that we need to reorder the<br>chapters/letters to fit that canonical ordering. In a Tarot reading, the<br>
cards are shuffled and the ordering of the cards is significant to the<br>person who is being read by the reader. And I don't think the titles are<br>necessarily related to the Major Arcana, but rather the principle<br>
characters and/or action that takes place in each letter/chapter can be<br>matched to each of the Major Arcana. In that respect, I'm keen on David<br>Stockoff's interpretation which identified several such matches for a<br>
handful of the letters/chapters. He also incorporated the mirroring nicely<br>into his interpretation. His identifications seemed quite reasonable to me,<br>and I think further study is warranted and may come up with additional<br>
identifications between the letters/chapters and the Major Arcana. I'll<br>certainly be looking for such connection on my next reading of TSH, but I<br>suspect that's probably years from now, unfortunately.<br><br>
In a sense, we, the readers of the book, are like the Tarot reader who<br>reads the past, present, and future of a person/character. The<br>cards/chapters represent the past and the present; the reader interprets<br>them and uses them to foretell the future of the person/character.<br>
<br>Later,<br>
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