How will people greet each other in the future? See Angels And Service. In Laurinda's period of the Genesis future history, people bow briefly over bridged fingers - not an Anglo-Saxon gesture.
In Part One, V, Laurinda quotes what we recognize as Shakespeare and explains that she reads a lot. Fictional characters redeem her humanness which she might otherwise have lost while interfacing with Terra Central.
Characters are listed:
Hamlet;
Anne Elliot;
Wilkins Micawber;
Vidal Benzaguen.
I thought that Vidal would turn out to be a future fictional character. However, googling indicates that he is a Rudyard Kipling character. I found a link to a text although I know that such links do not work for all blog readers.
Finally (for tonight):
"Chairs shaped themselves to bodies with fluid, unnoticed sensuality." (p. 39)
More Future Furniture.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
We see similar things in Anderson's Terran Empire stories. A respectful way of greeting women, for example, was to formally address them as "Donna" (a word meaning "lady").
Sean
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