Tuesday, 19 September 2017

The Peregrine

Having just reread the Psychotechnic History short story, "The Pirate," about the Stellar Union Coordinator, Trevelyan Micah, I will now reread the Psychotechnic History novel, The Peregrine, about Trevelyan. However, I have already posted a great deal about this novel (see here) and will avoid repetition so it remains to be learned how much more there is to be said - and it will not be said tonight.

If we reject "The Chapter Ends" as a (concluding) episode of Poul Anderson's Psychotechnic History, then The Peregrine is the conclusion and, in that case, Anderson's texts tell us nothing about any "Third Dark Ages."

4 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

And any COMPLETE COLLECTED WORKS OF POUL ANDERSON should include in the volume containing "The Chapter Ends" a note saying commentators have debated on whether that story truly belongs with the Psychotechnic series.

Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Sean,
I think that every collected future history should have an appendix discussing apparent or actual inconsistencies.
Paul.

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

An Appendix Addressing Anderson's Actual And Apparent Anomalies.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

A good idea, one I agree with! Similarly, the volume collecting the four post Imperial stories of the Technic History should include the stories Anderson later revised or incorporated as parts of longer works: "Margin Of Profit," "The White King's War," "Tiger By The Tail," Honorable Enemies," and "Warriors From Nowhere." Any commentary "discussing apparent or alleged inonsistencies" should include how both versions of "Honorable Enemies" has seemingly contradict THE DAY OF THEIR RETURN in an important point of plot development involving Aycharaych (see my "Finding An Unexpected Contradictin" note).

And I would love it if a COMPLETE COLLECTED WORKS included concluding volumes collecting the surviving letters of Poul Anderson. Moroever, since I think we both made copies of the letters we wrote to Anderson, the context to his letters would be enhanced if our letters prefaced his replies.

And special care should be made by the editors of a COMPLETE COLLECTED WORKS at tracking lost or forgotten stories or essays by PA which either had never been republished or were republished only once. Anderson wrote for many magazines which either has been discontinued or were in now hard to find issues. My "Uncollected Works Of Poul Anderson" article might be of some assistance, as a start.

Sean