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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 11:50:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Phoebe Davis
Subject: Re: (urth) American gods
I found a text line that seems quite lupine but a line of dialogue? I reread the
postscript (which I'm sure is what Gaiman means by the epilogue) several times and can't
say I recognize anything from a particular Wolfe book but found 2 candidates.
"They said it was a good place for men, but a bad place for gods."
"He was me, yes. But I am not him."
Gaiman is another of my favorites, as is Tim Powers.
Phoebe
--- DhSunanda@aol.com wrote:
> In his Acknowledgements, Neil Gaiman writes:
>
> "I took the best line of dialogue in the epilogue from Gene Wolfe, to whom,
> my thanks"
> (Headline, UK paperback edition)
>
> Any ideas which line, and where (assuming a published source) it came from?
>
> Thanks,
> Sunanda.
>
> --
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