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Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 09:47:35 -0700 From: Don PalumboSubject: Re: Re: (urth) What becomes of THE WONDERS OF URTH AND SKY Teflon93 Obviously, he hasn't found the time to read it all yet, at that point. --Don Palumbo At 03:09 PM 8/7/03 -0400, you wrote: >The larger question is why Severian needs a book at all when he's got a >photographic memory. One reading should be sufficient. > >Teflon93 > > > > From: Michael Andre-Driussi > > Date: 2003/08/07 Thu PM 12:41:59 EDT > > To: urth@urth.net > > Subject: Re: (urth) What becomes of THE WONDERS OF URTH AND SKY > > > > Don Palumbo wrote: > > > > > > > An easy question, but can anyone remember what finally becomes of THE > > BOOK OF THE WONDERS OF URTH AND SKY in the Book of the New Sun? Does > > Severian still have it by the time he returns to Nessus as Autarch, or > > does he lose it sometime after he reads the "Tale of a Boy Called Frog" > > to little Severian, perhaps around Lake Diuturna, where both > > Terminus Est and the Claw are destroyed? > > > > > > > > > > > Citadel, chapter 34: Severian still has it when he returns to the > > Citadel; he intends to keep it, and hopes that the sight of him > > carrying it will inspire more reading. > > > > > > =mantis= > > > > > > > > -- > > > > >-- --