Manse Everard contrasts the evanescence, the momentary warmth, light and savor, of the Ambrosia restaurant in Amsterdam with the surrounding "unbounded darkness."
This recalls a much earlier work on time travel:
"Man's works were so horribly impermanent; he thought with a sadness of
the cites and civilizations he had seen rise and spend their little hour
and sink back into the night and chaos of time." (Chapter 3, p. 238)
-copied from here.
However, this vaster cosmic perspective does not prevent Anderson from describing Amsterdam in substantial terms as if it were the setting of a contemporary novel none of whose characters ever considered the unbounded darkness or the night and chaos of time.
We Andersonians contemplate both perspectives.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
Ditto, what you said about appreciating the perspectives to be found in the works of Anderson!
Ad astra! Sean
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