Friday, November 23, 2007

The poor little red ship

The picture that appears along with this story about the Explorer sinking in Antarctic waters has an extraordinarily science-fictional feel. I can't remember whether or not I cut it in the end, but somewhere in my new novel the main character looks at a picture and thinks about how photography is the medium most likely to give you a glimpse of an alternate universe...

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  1. Jenny, I too was struck by the beauty and unearthliness of that photo, and the pathos of the little ship's end. The picture is difficult to read; the ship looks as though it were cut out and pasted on to the surrounding icefield. Did you see the comment reported in the Times, from a seaman now working on the Natl Geo ship but who had sailed on the Explorer, to the effect that he "can't believe we won't be seeing her again"?

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  2. Yes, pathos is exactly the word...

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  3. It reminds me of the battleship Yamato (a.k.a. Argo) from the S.F.-ish Star Blazers series.

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  4. I was a tourist on that ship in 85-86 and again in 86-87 in those same waters....never thought I'd see this end to her....what must the rest of this story be?

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