Of the seven works listed in The Technic Civilization Saga, Volume II, David Falkayn: Star Trader by Poul Anderson (New York, 2010):
one is introduced by an extract from "Margin of Profit," collected in Volume I;
one is introduced by an extract from the diary of Urwain the Wide-Faring, recounting his meeting with Noah Arkwright;
three are introduced by Hloch of the Stormgate Choth in his Earth Book Of Stormgate;
one is introduced by a quotation from Shelley;
one is not introduced.
Thus, the net widens:
Hloch and Arkwright persist, although each appearance by Arkwright has been different;
two real literary quotations, from an Anderson short story and a Shelley poem, are used;
for the first time, one work is not introduced.
Urwain's introduction is effectively a separate story about Arkwright and I am not sure how it connects with the story that it introduces. I am going to have to look at the three Arkwright-related introductions in more detail.
1 comment:
Hi, Paul!
I wonder which race Urwain the Wide Faring belonged to? A name like that sounds very MERSEIAN to me. But, it would have to have been after "Day of Burning," which is when Merseia decisively started taking a role in galactic affairs. Most likely, Urwain belonged to some other race than the Merseian.
Sean
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