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  • Past Master: Chapters 6 & 7

    The Book of Nature refers to the created world as a means of knowing God through reason, enabling natural (Ch. 6, near Scrivener’s lines but referring to empire vs. wilderness) Dante’s Two Suns: Charles exemplifies BOOK OF REVELATION We see it most clearly in the the Mass, Scripture references, signs of grace, and

  • "Configuration of the North Shore" (1967/1969) and the Oceanic Novels

    What I recently referred to as the  Big Egg Problem  attempts to specify the writerly challenge Lafferty

  • "When All the Lands Pour Out Again" (1969/1971)

    Lafferty also refers to Donald Wesley Patten, a once-prominent figure in catastrophist and creationist Taken together, these references place “When All the Lands Pour Out Again” within what might be called

  • "The Effigy Histories" (1975/1984)

    The form of mountain refers outward to content Karl just doesn't possess. Where form refers to external content (natural history), Karl is showy and immature. Historical narrative refers outward to content: to particular events, particular people, particular dates It would have a shape imposed without reference to actual events.

  • "Golden Trabant" (1960/r1965/1966)

    Belloc is here distancing himself from and referring to Henry Ford's notorious Dearborn Independent articles When "Golden Trabant" refers to international financiers as "the wise rats," one ought to ask, why rats

  • Arpad Arutinov

    Referring to the well-known Hawkins' Principle of Re-Entrant Time, he suggests that the present moment

  • Reactionary Lafferty

    It referred to reciprocal forces in physics or countervailing processes in chemistry. From this usage came the noun réactionnaire , referring to those who opposed the revolution not by resisting It referred to those who sought to reverse historical developments and return to an earlier political political discourse shifts the baseline of progress, motion is attributed to x rather than to the frame of reference

  • "The Man Who Never Was" (1961-64/1967)

    erased names on stone, reworked busts, altered reliefs, damaged images, coin evidence, and literary references Find me written reference to Pidd antedating these last four days.

  • "Thou Whited Wall" (1974)

    As you probably know, the story's title refers to two well-known biblical episodes about walls that have In his story, the messages on the walls are easily readable, and the demonic writers are referred to It refers to total media saturation. The media have colonized the guided persons.

  • Fourth Mansions Thoughts

    If the novel itself never refers to the Alumbrados , if there are no subtle allusions we can track, and

  • Lafferty’s Use of “Worlds”

    refiguration of the reader's world through the act of reading, where the text's configured world, via poetic reference In other words: "the composition of the plot" : This clearly refers to Mimesis 2, the configurational “…the end of the world  in which we lived … still sometimes referred to as ‘Western Civilization’ or They are proto-materials for new construction. 5 Stuck calendar reference Time is distorted but still

  • 05 Misc Laff: The Novel Sequence

    If one finds him blogged about in passing or referred to on Reddit, it is likely a variant of this.

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