Arrive at Easterwine
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- "Seven Story Dream" (1960/1973)
What is at work in both cases is an uncompromisingly Christian moral vision, one that insists it is preferable The disparity suggests a preference for bibliographic collection over understanding.
- ‘The End of Outward” (1979/1983)
It is revered as a permanent achievement precisely because it marks an apex.
- "Beautiful Dreamer" (1960)
Stephen prefers to “break up sensations into their component parts,” hearing the music of her arrival
- "Frog on the Mountain" (1967/1970)
Chavo has a paradoxical reverence for the Rogha that shows up as a ritualistic imperative to kill the
- Ouden
They want More to believe that they revere Ouden as king, but it seems unlikely that their devotion is
- "Name of the Snake" (1962/1964)
We have acertain reverence for the past—even the obsoleted past.
- "Groaning Hinges of the World" (1968/1971)
I understand why many people find this too unspeakably absurd and prefer to retreat into other kinds
- "Inventions Bright and New" (1983/1986)
They summarily execute a passenger for expressing a preference for the change.
- Jews, Prots, and "Or Little Ducks Each Day" (1973/1975)
carnivalesque in Lafferty, I’ve argued that Bakhtin’s ideas are of limited use, and this episode shows why I prefer
- Past Master as Conspiracy Novel
inhabitants of Black Cathead reject Astrobe and choose suffering, because relative dehumanization is preferable
- Sommerville and Spongetown (Abandoned Novel)
Kudu Ben Kutz: A Kurd formerly of the Arc on Ararat; prefers Caribbean treasure hunting. B.










