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From: m.driussi@genie.com Subject: (whorl) Re: Digest whorl.v001. Date: Fri, 31 Jan 97 02:51:00 GMT [Posted from Whorl, the mailing list for Gene Wolfe's Book of the Long Sun] Reply: Item #2207153 from WHORL@LISTS.BEST.COM@INET01# <I've tried posting this twice already over the last few days--will the third try be the charm?> Hello there everybody. I've been reading the archives since December and now I've finally managed to get aboard. My name is Michael Andre-Driussi, which is usually too much to type out. And Michael is so very common these days. So you can call me mantis, which is a good Vironese name (though I'll admit the lower case `m' is something of an affectation). This will come in handy whenever I go off into mantic mode, like this: <<Spoiler Alert>> "Consider Silk. What is silk? A cocoon woven by a worm, a shelter in which metamorphosis takes place, transforming the larva into the butterfly (or the moth, let's be honest). Butterfly? Associated with Molpe. Butterfly-woman of TBNS? Tzadkiel. Larvae metamorphosizing? The stages of Hierogrammate development in URTH, from larva (like Apheta) to hierarch (like Venant, Severian's surrogate) to Hierogrammate (like Tzadkiel, who is ship/captain/butterfly/goddess/angel). ?Is Silk even =human=?" Right. Well, back to my self-introduction. I've been re-reading THE BOOK OF THE LONG SUN and discussing it with Alice K. Turner, whom you've already met. <hi alice--wave> Which brings us to the question of ghost Pike. I took the manifestation to be an aquastor, right down to the silvery dissolve. Alice argued that it was ol' Quetzal. There was an inhumu in that room, presumably come to check out the graffiti artist who had taken up Pike's old tag. If Q is the only inhumu on the Whorl (and this does seem like the strong argument) then the inhumu flying away in bat form (sort of like the plumed snake form Q uses to get into his tree) is Q himself--but then there is the embarassing question of "Why would he come right back to pull a ghost Pike stunt?" Against: in Q's other disappearing acts he never does the silver mist, it is more the blackout (heading down the stairs in Blood's basement) or blankout (leaving the dinner table); Q is anti-landfall (and Pike is a piece of the Outsider's enlightenment that points toward landfall); Q is anti-theophany, suggesting that he's anti-ghosting as well (wouldn't want Mainframe messing around with the Cargo, nossir). For: there are a couple of points in the text (at the jewelery store, for instance) where Silk sees/hears Q and thinks of Pike, so there is some sort of "old man/senior patera" similarity about them; while there is evidence of eidolons (ghosts beamed into the brain) over at Mainframe, there is no other evidence of aquastors (ghosts with enough substance to pass for "real"). Well, Alice can argue it pretty convincingly. More about Quetzal: interesting, this idea of Q reviving a dead Silk through injections. I was investigating a similar notion with the cases of the children Teasel and Villus. As David points out, Villus was bitten by Echinda's snakes and then Q quickly whisked him away . . . for some first aid, it seems, rather than a quick snack. An antidote to poisons, maybe? Or possibly just the more mundane sucking the blood, cleaning it, replacing it? And Teasel, why is this little girl singled out for a vampire attack? (Well, I have theories, but nevermind that now.) If we assume the old man with wings who bit her is Q (which seems nearly irrefutable), then we might wonder if other vampire legends come into play--is he making her a vampire or a thrall? Or is he somehow vaccinating her =against= vampires? So that inhumi will no longer see her as kibble but as kin? ?This is all speculation? THE BOOK OF THE LONG SUN is something we might call "Gene Wolfe's Book of Metamorphoses," and like Ovid's book, it is also a book about Love. =mantis= P.S. The Books section seems to be requesting information? For instance, it says "What is this?" before YOUNG WOLFE. YOUNG WOLFE is a collection of very early stories by Wolfe, stories that are very hard to find otherwise. And there was a request for original dates of publication? NIGHTSIDE THE LONG SUN [1993] LAKE OF THE LONG SUN [1994] CALDE OF THE LONG SUN [1994] EXODUS FROM THE LONG SUN [1996] SHADOW & CLAW [1994] SWORD & CITADEL [1994?] THE URTH OF THE NEW SUN [1987] CASTLE OF DAYS [1992] LEXICON URTHUS [1994] DEVIL IN A FOREST [1976] PEACE [1975] SOLDIER OF THE MIST [1986] SOLDIER OF ARETE [1989] CASTLEVIEW [1990] PANDORA BY HOLLY HOLLANDER [1990] STOREYS FROM THE OLD HOTEL [1988] FIFTH HEAD OF CERBERUS [1972] ENDANGERED SPECIES [1989] YOUNG WOLFE [1992] =mantis= Questions or problems to whorl-owner@lists.best.com