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From: "Alice K. Turner"Subject: Re: (urth) TAD - small, scattered thoughts Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 21:22:28 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_045A_01C2CEEF.0471D5F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Another useful way to look at it is as a take on the Nixon White House, = set in a decade that is probably the defining era of serious feminism = (history makes strange bedfellows). The conceit is to merge this with = Kafka's -Castle-. Whether this conceit is successful or not will depend = on you, the reader. Me, I think not, but will not argue. Anyway, it's = pretty clear that Kafka's Klamm is meant to be Kissinger here, North is = an amalgam of Ollie North and the rest of the Watergate crew. Etc. -alga ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Andrew Bollen=20 To: urth@urth.net=20 Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:47 AM Subject: (urth) TAD - small, scattered thoughts So I just finished reading TAD. There's the obvious hints at = Tammuz/Attis/Osiris/Adonis (Green & all the other Billies) and = Inanna/Cybele/Isis/Astarte (Lara). But as always, Wolfe's uses = mythological themes & fragments for his own story, putting them together = in different ways, rather than indulge in some boring reductionist = retelling of the original.=20 I read it as using the dying/resurrected god theme, but specifically = the period between death & resurrection - metaphorically, Green's foggy = half-life, like Tammuz in the underworld, with Lara/Innanna drawing him = out. A bit like Eliot - Prufrock and partciularly The Wasteland - with = similar linkages between the blighting of the world with the death of = Tammuz etc & (Eliot & Wolfe's perception of) the wasteland of modern = existence.=20 -- ------=_NextPart_000_045A_01C2CEEF.0471D5F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Another useful way to look at it is as = a take on=20 the Nixon White House, set in a decade that is probably the = defining=20 era of serious feminism (history makes strange bedfellows). The = conceit is=20 to merge this with Kafka's -Castle-. Whether this conceit is = successful or=20 not will depend on you, the reader. Me, I think not, but will not argue. = Anyway,=20 it's pretty clear that Kafka's Klamm is meant to be Kissinger here, = North is an=20 amalgam of Ollie North and the rest of the Watergate crew. = Etc.-alga------=_NextPart_000_045A_01C2CEEF.0471D5F0------- Original Message -----From:=20 Andrew BollenTo: urth@urth.netSent: Friday, February 07, 2003 = 12:47=20 AMSubject: (urth) TAD - small, = scattered=20 thoughtsSo I just finished reading = TAD. There's the=20 obvious hints at Tammuz/Attis/Osiris/Adonis (Green & all the = other=20 Billies) and Inanna/Cybele/Isis/Astarte (Lara). But as always, Wolfe's = uses mythological themes & fragments for his own story, = putting them=20 together in different ways, rather than indulge in some boring=20 reductionist retelling of the original.I read it as using the = dying/resurrected god=20 theme, but specifically the period between death & = resurrection=20 - metaphorically, Green's foggy half-life, like Tammuz in the = underworld, with=20 Lara/Innanna drawing him out. A bit like Eliot - Prufrock = and=20 partciularly The Wasteland - with similar linkages between the = blighting=20 of the world with the death of Tammuz etc & (Eliot & Wolfe's=20 perception of) the wasteland of modern existence.