The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym
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I've finished the story at long last. It's definately worth a read, but try and get it from a library, $30 is a bit to expensive for it. The last 20-30 pages were a bit rushed, but not overly rushed so that it's unsatisfactory. You find out what happened to Pym at the end!
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Verne was a pioneer.
Until the recent film, the fact that Nemo was an Indian prince was overlooked.
Sadly, a lot of Vernes science doesn't live up to his fiction-especially things like the fellow who deduces that a hot spring is 98.6 because he felt no sensation of heat or cold when he stuck his hand in it.
Hello! That would feel warm to the hand!
He was French, what do you want?
Until the recent film, the fact that Nemo was an Indian prince was overlooked.
Sadly, a lot of Vernes science doesn't live up to his fiction-especially things like the fellow who deduces that a hot spring is 98.6 because he felt no sensation of heat or cold when he stuck his hand in it.
Hello! That would feel warm to the hand!
He was French, what do you want?
Vita Brevis, Ars Longa, Mors Profundis
there's a recent film of 20,000 leagues under the sea?
A monkey riding a dog is probably the awesomest thing that could ever happen.
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Man that movie suckedkrakenten wrote:Yes, made for the sci-fi channel-and Nemo is a character in 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' complete with turban, talwar and curly toed boots!
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Mid-19th Century: Captain Obed Marsh explores Devil's Reef. Reputedly, he is searching for pirate treasure
Lovecraft and his circle of friends loved that device, the lost last chapters, mysterious missing pages and incomplete manuscripts.
Mysterious Island is a POS, one of the novels Verne cranked out when he needed money, it's forced and incoherant, a labor and not a labor of love.
The bit at the hot spring shows the rushed and careless nature of the work-a pool of water at 98.6 would feel warm to the hand, not neutral.
The rest of the plot is just as muddled.
Verne was a pioneer, not a great master-I recently read an examination of 'Around the World in 80 Days' a delightful dissection of that work(Perhaps by J.G. Ballard, I've misplaced the volume, and the title was something like 'The Secret Diary of Philias Fogg').
The careful examination of the many logical holes in the tale, a very interesting examination of the Submarine Nautilus and her piratical crew, a gentle nudge to remind the reader that 'Master of the World' is 20,000 Leagues all over again, great good fun!
I'm about to journey to the Antartic with Messers. Poe and Pym myself, having never read the work.
Wish me luck!
Mysterious Island is a POS, one of the novels Verne cranked out when he needed money, it's forced and incoherant, a labor and not a labor of love.
The bit at the hot spring shows the rushed and careless nature of the work-a pool of water at 98.6 would feel warm to the hand, not neutral.
The rest of the plot is just as muddled.
Verne was a pioneer, not a great master-I recently read an examination of 'Around the World in 80 Days' a delightful dissection of that work(Perhaps by J.G. Ballard, I've misplaced the volume, and the title was something like 'The Secret Diary of Philias Fogg').
The careful examination of the many logical holes in the tale, a very interesting examination of the Submarine Nautilus and her piratical crew, a gentle nudge to remind the reader that 'Master of the World' is 20,000 Leagues all over again, great good fun!
I'm about to journey to the Antartic with Messers. Poe and Pym myself, having never read the work.
Wish me luck!
Vita Brevis, Ars Longa, Mors Profundis