JM: Coincidences or not, yesterday I'd
been once again watching the movie "The Illusionist," based on
Millhauser's story. Dreamlike spaces, trance-like states,fabulations,
childhood's epiphanies when "things stop" ( and besides... all of these
are safely distinct from burroughian alcohol and opium induced
states).
However, it seems to me that Steve is pulling the wool over our
eyes. His parapraxis, substituting Morgan* by Burroughs in
connection to Melville (and "Pale Fire"?), serves to misguide us from a
tourist-information site where we find that the
whaleship Charles W. Morgan is "the 'crown
jewel' of Mystic Seaport's collection"... (just kidding!)
Who wrote a short-story about a father who climbed into a tree and
disappeared in it? Millhauser? Nabokov? Bradbury? Calvino?
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* - There was a Ted Morgan, who wrote
the biographies of Winston Churchill, William S. Burroughs, and
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.