Monday, 16 June 2014

A Text With Two Levels

The text of Poul Anderson's The Game Of Empire proceeds on two levels. We follow the intelligence-gathering exploits of Targovi and his companions while also reading vivid descriptions of sensory experiences.

(i) Targovi smells Tigeries as sweet, human beings as sour and Merseians as bitter - he bristles.

(ii) Sun-rise on Daedalus:

the sun-ring shrinks to an eastern ark;
eastern sky white, western blue, gilded clouds;
dew, songbirds, a red squirrel (a Terran import but so is the whole ecology);
scholars walking between ivied halls.

(iii) "...this night's flight above the Hellenes to a lake where they swam while the reflection of the sun-ring flashed everywhere around them, as if they swam in pure light; and ate pheasant and drank champagne ashore..."
-Poul Anderson, Flandry's Legacy (New York, 2012), p. 419.

If we count the feel of the water, then all five senses are addressed here. On the intellectual level, a Zacharian presents specious reasons for helping Merseia and even quotes Plato but that will have to wait till the next post.

1 comment:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Hi, Paul!

It's no surprise at all that Targovi "bristled" when he sensed the odor of a Merseian. Both of the races which came from Starkad have no reason at all to love Merseians. Merseia had been using Tigeries and Sea People as bait for luring in and destroying the bulk of the Terran Navy when their star Saxo exploded.

Sean