GRGR(18): Finding Lisaura

Jeremy Osner jeremy at xyris.com
Sun Jan 16 12:55:33 CST 2000


Way back on p. 364, we are told of Slothrop, "As a matter of fact, he is
also just about to run into his Lisaura"; on the next page, the sentence
"This is how they meet" introduces a story that isn't about Slothrop
meeting his Lisaura; it's easy to forget all about it. (I know I have
frequently done so.)

But hey, what's this? here on p. 393 comes the line, "This is how he
comes to meet Margherita Erdmann,... his child and his helpless
Lisaura." Which means you could look at the intervening 30 pages as
being the story, not of the birth of Rocketman and his adventures in
Potsdam, but of Slothrop meeting Lisaura -- to me that "This is how they
meet... This is how he comes to meet her" construction seems like a
frame designed to give its contents a particular aspect. Seems kinda
wacky to me that this framed material spans several section divisions
and some widely disparate material about the Argentines and
Tchitcherine.

A-and speaking of p. 393, did anyone else find it a bit odd for Slothrop
to be worried about flab when he wakes up from his Sodium Amytal
session? Seems like other concerns would be more pressing.

Also -- has anyone got more reference info re: The Minnesinger, and
Lisaura? I have only vague, unreliable memories from a German class in
college. Anyone know if Minnesinger is from the same root as Minstrel?

--
Mortals are immortals, and
immortals are mortals, the one
living the other's death and
dying the other's life.

Heraclitus, quoted by Bertrand Russell
http://www.readin.com/books/westernphilosophy/





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