There are two kinds of fictional introductions. Whereas Donvar Ayeghen's fictional introduction to "The Star Plunderer" is simply the opening passage of this story as originally published, other Poul Anderson stories, collected in Trader To The Stars, The Trouble Twisters and The Earth Book Of Stormgate, acquired new fictional introductions and, in the case of the Earth Book, also a single fictional afterword only when collected. Nevertheless, all of these additional passages are reproduced in the Saga. Thus, in Volume III, the Earth Book afterword, fictitiously written long after the events of "The Star Plunderer," immediately precedes Ayeghen's fictional introduction fictitiously written an even longer time afterwards. Anderson gives us not only future history but also fictional historiography.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteIt might be interesting to try similar comparisons with the works of Edward Gibbon, J.B. Bury, A.H.M. Jones, Edward Luttwak, etc., all historians who wrote about the Roman Empire.
Ad astra! Sean