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undyingking ([personal profile] undyingking) wrote2006-01-03 06:43 pm
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Happy birthday [livejournal.com profile] wimble! -- and doings

Hope you're having a good one wherever you are old chum!

I've been in Cambridge most of the day, meeting up with old housemate Geoffrey whom I hadn't seen for a few years. Catching up on his exciting life -- he's based in Ottawa normally but is just off for six months in Munich writing commentary on the translation a sixth-century Syriac manuscript about church history. It doesn't get much more hopping than that! We had a rather disappointing lunch in a Slug and Lettuce, but apart from that everything was good and he seems very fit and well. On the way back to the station, I nipped into Galloway & Porter and snaffled a copy of Richard E Grant's memoir With Nails, as mentioned recently by [livejournal.com profile] the_elyan  -- good fun so far!

Went to see The Lion etc on Sunday. It was pretty much what I expected, ie. sort of meh. Lots of good Tilda Swintonage of course -- but the real White Witch has black hair, why change that?? Also, Wot no Lamb?? -- Lewis must be turning in his grave, as surely he would say that was very much a large part of the whole point of the book. It reminded me though that I don't really think all that much of Narnia as a fantasy land, partly for the same pedantic reasons that Tolkien ddn't -- it doesn't make sense or hang together, it's just a grab-bag of cool motifs from whatever Lewis happened to have been reading at the time. I was moved again to wonder, with all the woodland animals etc being friends, what does Aslan eat? -- not to mention the various cheetahs etc who also serve alongside? And how come the children are hunting stags? I seem to remember this was "rationalized" in later books along the lines of talking animals = good, ordinary animals = fair game for munchies, but even to a kid that seems desperately unsatisfactory. And where is Mr Tumnus getting his sardines from? But the kids I thought did a pretty good job, especially the Lucy -- who together with Ms Swinton  made it worth watching.

On another note, was 2005 a golden year for TV comedy? There were three new series -- Green Wing (OK, that was 2004 really), Help and The Thick of It -- which I watched religiously. Plus Extras, which definitely had some good bits. More than makes up for the unholy prominence of the dread likes of Little Britain and Catherine Tate!

Re: Narnia

[identity profile] jackfirecat.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't St Nic sort of Greek? roughly
Oh all right, it's a hotch-potch, but there's an MA waiting to be written about how all the disparate pagan elements could be reconciled and/or why he wanted to include them in Narnia under a banner of Christianity.

Re: Narnia

[identity profile] undyingking.livejournal.com 2006-01-05 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
He was from Myra, in modern Turkey, although presumably of Greek colonial extraction... The identification of him with Father Christmas is modern, though, and limited to Northern Europe / the US.

I suspect Lewis's reasons for flinging in all this stuff could be boiled down to a shrugged "to better efect my secret agenda", which I'm not sure would make it a very edifying subject for detailed study...