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This is the part I found most interesting:
In some respects (and please don't take this as IN ANY WAY reducing Linden's vital significance), Linden's function in the story is as a "way in": a window through which to view Covenant's struggles; and a means by which to extend, elaborate on, and develop those struggles.
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Pretty cool. I would guess the Last Chronicles are yet another window into Covenants struggles, which really sounds great to me. Linden may play a major part, but the story still is about Thomas Covenant.
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fortenbm wrote:Pretty cool. I would guess the Last Chronicles are yet another window into Covenants struggles, which really sounds great to me. Linden may play a major part, but the story still is about Thomas Covenant.
I'll believe that when I see it. Which I probably won't, since I'm unlikely to finish Fatal Revenant. :P
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