<div dir="ltr"><div>It's been a long time since I thought about New Sun, but as I am near that point in Wolfe's career where I am going to have to do some of the short fiction related to the books, I have to reread it now, and will probably do a write up sooner or later, but these quotes kind of jumped out at me as I glanced through the opening sections of shadow of the torturer.</div>
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<p style="font-style:normal;margin-bottom:0in">“In the
remembered terror of the fight I had forgotten [the coin]”</p>
<p style="font-style:normal;margin-bottom:0in">“I tried to
recall what her meal had been … I could not, though I nearly burst
my brain with the effort.”</p><p style="font-style:normal;margin-bottom:0in">The first one is explainable as kind of a passive oblivion, but the second one he is consciously trying to recollect something and failing to bring Thecla's food to mind, even though it is revealed that his dinner is exactly the same as hers, save for Mutton: "Leeks and lentils, bread and mutton."</p>
<p style="font-style:normal;margin-bottom:0in">"Ah, the torturers get mutton - that's the difference." </p><p style="font-style:normal;margin-bottom:0in">So should that be perfect recall until he is distracted by a woman he finds exotic and attractive?</p>
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