
Poul Anderson's texts are like stained glass windows
in which we see significant colors and shapes
and like clear glass windows
through which we see everything else. Analysis of passages in
The Game Of Empire led, in one direction, to the
Rig Veda and
, in another,
through
Ares, to the
DCEU. Gods are prominent characters in Anderson's heroic fantasies and sometimes referenced in his hard sf, e.g.:
Thor described in
World Without Stars;
we remember that
ravens see and hear for Odin.
Fantasy and sf unite in the Old Phoenix multiverse.
3 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
And I wondered just now why the Zacharians used the names of gods so often as given names? A sign of egotism, pride? Perhaps an unspoken declaration of feeling themselves superior to every body else? We certainly don't see any Zacharians simply named John, Robert, Mary, Elizabeth, Michael, etc.!
Ad astra! Sean
Sean,
Superiority.
Paul.
Kaor, Paul!
Which is what I had been thinking just now!
Ad astra! Sean
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