Mr. Moorcock,
in a foreword to The Golden Barge you wrote that you shifted from allegorical writing in your earlier work to irony a more complex use of interpretation with Gloriana for example. are you still writing with this principle? isnآ´t it difficult to loose the planned intention with too much irony?
of course the reader knows and appreciates that all is getting more complex as the development of the multiverse and the intersecting structure complicates, but isnآ´t there still a sense of allegory that staid the same since the very beginning of the barge metaphor?
cheers,
kard
in a foreword to The Golden Barge you wrote that you shifted from allegorical writing in your earlier work to irony a more complex use of interpretation with Gloriana for example. are you still writing with this principle? isnآ´t it difficult to loose the planned intention with too much irony?
of course the reader knows and appreciates that all is getting more complex as the development of the multiverse and the intersecting structure complicates, but isnآ´t there still a sense of allegory that staid the same since the very beginning of the barge metaphor?
cheers,
kard
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