Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:37 pm
This is a particularly fine thread, think ye not? Let's try and keep it going...
I've always regarded the Chronicles as bittersweet as opposed to simply sad - and much of what I would have said has already been pointed out here. Lena's song at the beginning of LFB, I believe, will indeed prove to be prophetic - and, I suspect, possibly the finest compendium of Donaldson's lesson to us all: That the seeds of Beauty will survive, though the Beauty may die, or the flower may die, or the beholder may die.
Lurch put it well when he said that the only constant in life was change (or something to that effect). In as much as Beauty or perfection can manifest itself in our lives, and has the power to take our breath away (like the artistry of these books) we should all understand and bear the burden of knowing that it cannot last, that it must change form, and that an important part of what made it so precious was its fragility and vulnerability...and the paradox of Beauty's transience and eternity.
I expect Donaldson will demonstrate this beautifully in the 3 forthcoming books!

I've always regarded the Chronicles as bittersweet as opposed to simply sad - and much of what I would have said has already been pointed out here. Lena's song at the beginning of LFB, I believe, will indeed prove to be prophetic - and, I suspect, possibly the finest compendium of Donaldson's lesson to us all: That the seeds of Beauty will survive, though the Beauty may die, or the flower may die, or the beholder may die.
Lurch put it well when he said that the only constant in life was change (or something to that effect). In as much as Beauty or perfection can manifest itself in our lives, and has the power to take our breath away (like the artistry of these books) we should all understand and bear the burden of knowing that it cannot last, that it must change form, and that an important part of what made it so precious was its fragility and vulnerability...and the paradox of Beauty's transience and eternity.
I expect Donaldson will demonstrate this beautifully in the 3 forthcoming books!
