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Don't forget Luciano Pavarotti's (admittedly far more incidental) appearance in TBONWM. Also, just as we had Queen Victoria, Benjamin Disraeli, and E. A. Wallis Budge in addition to Artie in OHMWS/TVTQ, it looks like we're going to see a few other historical characters besides Damon Runyon in TBM, since Walter Winchell (Hhwalher Hhwinhel'lh) just appeared in Chapter 6. However, both Anya Harte and Elwin Dagenham, as well as Giorgio, appear to be fictional (though they may very well be based on historical characters). I shouldn't be surprised if Winchell makes more than just a cameo appearance, as he and Runyon were close companions during Runyon's later years, so he may be enlisted in the cause (or prove to be an annoyance).
Well, in this case she's practically writing a full-blown historical novel, so she has all sorts of things to keep track of (even if, as we've seen above, she appears to have been a bit sloppy with Damon Runyon's historical timeline, barring revelations later in the book). I would be very interested to know how much research she does for, say, the Middle Kingdoms books. For while I imagine that she does some research for them, it is doubtless of a different kind, and, I would wager, most likely far less extensive than that for TBM. (Watch it—DD is now going to decide to make her voluminous research for ...Starlight available on the web. Since it's been mentioned, I also have read Harry of Five Points (and just didn't think of it when I made my previous post), which may very well have helped me to identify DD's Damon Runyon pastiche as such. Finally, as far as particularly humorous bits go, I must say that I was quite taken with Urruah's turn as the Cheshire Cat in Chapter 5, and am vastly amused by the running joke about overblown "revival" architecture. Edited to correct various stylistic infelicities. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Nathan, Die Symphonie muß sein wie die Welt—sie muß alles umfassen. —Gustav Mahler Non doctrinam, sed perspicuitatem quaero. |
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As you may have gathered in the past two months, knieve, we're not sure when it's going to be out for subscribers, either. Patience is a virtual... umm, that's one of the weirder typos I've come up with lately, so I'll leave it. It's a virtue, too. :-) Updated July 11: *happy dances at the latest message from The Whisperer stating that Chapter 7 is imminent for subscribers* This message has been edited. Last edited by: Garrett Fitzgerald, Ok, we got the candidate of hope. Now what? |
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...and now I've read Chapter 7. I love the story within a story with which it ends, and (noticing his post at the top of the page) I wonder what Peter would have made of it...
-- Rick. |
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