"The dim red light only just illuminated the faces of the twenty men sitting round the long table, and the red-and-black-shadowed features, contorting with the slight sway of the top light, gave the scene the appearance of a conspiracy in hell."
-Ian Fleming, Thunderball (London, 1961), 21, p. 166.
- reminds us of "some ancient hell" in Poul Anderson's "The Star Plunderer."
Somewhere in Anderson's The Man who Counts or on this blog or both, battling bat-winged Diomedeans are compared with demons and there is another such comparison here.
Anderson's Ardazirho see the Gate of the Dead not as a red-lit subterranean realm but as a dark cave in the sky. It is helpful to contrast our myths with alternative options.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
And the Matucheks harrow hell itself to rescue their daughter in OPERATION CHAOS.
I don't believe hell is only a myth. I take VERY seriously Christ's warnings about hell, that it is REAL.
Ad astra! Sean
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