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From: ori <ori@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: (urth) Re: Digest urth.v006.n014
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 10:34:19
[Posted from URTH, a mailing list about Gene Wolfe's New Sun and other works]
Hello everyone,
I've been lurking (or shall I say, silently receiving) for a while and
have greatly benefitted from the insight and erudition so generously given
by everyone who has posted. One question, though:
Mention has been made several times of Clute's essays. Unfortunately,
John Clute's book is impossible to find/order and my library system
doesn't have a copy. Would anyone mind boiling down his arguments into an
easily digestible form? I think most of his work on this subject has to
do with Severain's geneology, but as far as I know it might extend into
other areas as well.
Thanks,
ori
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