Looking through Orion Shall Rise for something else, I found yet another brief phrase about the Milky Way:
"The Milky Way shone aloft, and again in an ebon mirror of water. Brilliances crowded around it. And mightily over the eastern range came striding the winter constellation called Orion."
-Poul Anderson, Orion Shall Rise (London, 1988), CHAPTER NINETEEN, p. 344.
Obviously, the emphasis here is on Orion and the fact that it is a winter, not a summer, constellation sets the tone for the narrative.
Following a combox discussion here, I was looking for a poem which contains these pertinent lines:
"You who raged within the sun
"When no life had yet begun,
"Will You let it be undone?"
-CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO, p. 395.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
I like that line about the stars shining on "...an ebon mirror of water"!
Very pertinent, those lines you quoted from "Prayer in War"! And I thought it esp. striking God being described as raging within the sun before any life yet existed.
Ad astra! Sean
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