In a message dated 12/10/2006 22:20:35 GMT Standard Time,
chaiselongue@EARTHLINK.NET writes:
Dear
Anthony,
I'll only follow up on two of the quotes you sent (for fear of
becoming a bore)
Carolyn
John Shade in Pale Fire leads an intense inner existence,
far removed from what you call a joke. You must be confusing me with
Dostoevski.
Surely Kinbote leads at least as
intense an inner existence as Shade does - - and certainly more colorful. I
don't understand your point, however.
Do you make a point of puzzling people and playing
games with readers?
What a bore that would
be!
And I take it that you take this
seriously?!
Carolyn
Kinbote's inner existence is hardly far removed from what I, at any rate,
call a joke. If Kinbote and Shade are both aspects of one person, then
that person has an inner existence part of which is not far removed
from a joke. This contradicts what VN says. Or do you actually believe there are
separate "persons" in the one person? As a psychotherapist, I think this is
nonsense. "Multiple personality" is as much a racket as the symbolism VN
lambasted.
And I do take seriously, as I believe Brian Boyd does, what VN says
about how boring it would be to puzzle readers and play games with them for its
own sake, as opposed to inviting them to think hard about complex questions of
life and art.
You have ignored the quote I gave you from "Strong Opinions" of VN
on Kinbote's suicide. But this, like what VN says about Shade, has the
unmistakeable ring of a statement about a person, not of a statement
about one of the "personalities" of a "multiple personality".
Anthony