Blood Meridian
Robert
reiffert at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 21:05:44 CDT 2017
Does this help?
20 And the angel of God said unto him, Take the flesh and the unleavened
cakes, and lay them upon this rock, and pour out the broth. And he did so.
21 Then the angel of the Lord put forth the end of the staff that was in
his hand, and touched the flesh and the unleavened cakes; and there rose up
fire out of the rock, and consumed the flesh and the unleavened cakes. Then
the angel of the Lord departed out of his sight.
Judges KJV
There is some explication here:
https://books.google.com/books?id=Wk8_AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA609&lpg=PA609&dq=strike+fire+out+of+the+rock+God&source=bl&ots=Ez1id13G_J&sig=y-RKT8dtnG5EFJnkr1_OZbtxbAk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMgurEiKPUAhVY6WMKHWMaA2oQ6AEIFTAB#v=onepage&q=strike%20fire%20out%20of%20the%20rock%20God&f=false
Blood Meridian may have been my intro to CM, a long while ago.
hmmm - first time posting, long lurking,...
R. Eiffert
On Jun 3, 2017 5:44 PM, "jesse gooch" <jlguuch at gmail.com> wrote:
I’ve tried to find some “carrying the fire” thread to follow with the
“enkindles the stone” sentence, since that shows up in so much of his work,
leaving/starting the fire for others to carry etc. But I think I’m just
reaching.
You’re right, total bastard! Only solution is to read it again next year.
Perhaps James Franco will be able to get the movie rights and he can
explain it.
On Jun 3, 2017, at 8:37 PM, John Bailey <sundayjb at gmail.com> wrote:
Such a memorable and cryptic ending. I remember taking it as a kind of
image of The Judge as this terrible eternal fool character leading us
idiots off into the future. The key word is progress for me - under the
rubric of reason and science and technological advancement he weaves this
spell that has mortals bewitched but what he's really doing is as inane as
digging pointless potholes. The book offers us no alternative it would be
preferable to follow, either.
What a bastard!
On 4 Jun 2017 10:27 AM, "jesse gooch" <jlguuch at gmail.com> wrote:
> Just finished rereading Blood Meridian and wondered if anyone had any
> thoughts on the epilogue. Every time I finish the book I have to read it a
> few times, shrug, and then accept that it will continue to elude me.
>
> "In the dawn there is a man progressing over the plain by means of holes
> which he is making in the ground. He uses an implement with two handles and
> he chucks it into the hole and he enkindles the stone in the hole with his
> steel hole by hole striking the fire out of the rock which God has put
> there. On the plain behind him are the wanderers in search of bones and
> those who do not search and they move haltingly in the light like
> mechanisms whose movements are monitored with escapement and pallet so that
> they appear restrained by a prudence or reflectiveness which has no inner
> reality and they cross in their progress one by one that track of holes
> that runs to the rim of the visible ground and which seems less the pursuit
> of some continuance than the verification of a principle, a validation of
> sequence and causality as if each round and perfect hole owed its existence
> to the one before it there on that prairie upon which are the bones and the
> gatherers of bones and those who do not gather. He strikes fire in the hole
> and draws out his steel. Then they all move on again."
>
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