Question that seems more bookish than communityish. Deadhouse Gates.
nossy Send a noteboard - 27/10/2009 09:52:51 PM
History comforts the dull-witted.
Kellanved
from Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson
This is in the quotes, and I'm curious what they are talking about when this is stated. Anyone read it and remember the section?
I can tell you that I am not the sharpest, but history certainly does not comfort me. Can anyone explain why this would have been true in that book? (I'd read it, but I have a list a mile long and don't feel like adding it.)
Kellanved
from Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson
This is in the quotes, and I'm curious what they are talking about when this is stated. Anyone read it and remember the section?
I can tell you that I am not the sharpest, but history certainly does not comfort me. Can anyone explain why this would have been true in that book? (I'd read it, but I have a list a mile long and don't feel like adding it.)
Question that seems more bookish than communityish. Deadhouse Gates.
27/10/2009 09:52:51 PM
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Knowing Kellanved...
27/10/2009 10:00:22 PM
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Funny. I always took it as a criticism of the "history repeating itself" cliche. *spoilery*
28/10/2009 02:23:21 AM
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Deadhouse Gates has some interesting thematic content about War and History...
28/10/2009 01:59:49 PM
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