People of the Book by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-60701-270-2
Publisher: Prime Books
Published: 2010-12-12T00:00:00+00:00
Biographical Notes to âA Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Air-planesâ by Ben Rosenbaum
Benjamin Rosenbaum
On my return from PlausFab-Wisconsin (a delightful festival of art and inquiry, which styles itself âthe Worldâs Only Gynarchist Plausible-Fable Assemblyâ) aboard the P.R.G.B. Åri George Bernard Shaw, I happened to share a compartment with Prem Ramasson, Raja of Outermost Thule, and his consort, a dour but beautiful woman whose name I did not know.
Two great blond barbarians bearing the livery of Outermost Thule (an elephant astride an iceberg and a volcano) stood in the hallway outside, armed with sabres and needlethrowers. Politely they asked if they might frisk me, then allowed me in. They ignored the short dagger at my beltâpresumably accounting their liegeâs skill at arms more than sufficient to equal mine.
I took my place on the embroidered divan. âGood evening,â I said.
The Raja flashed me a white-toothed smile and inclined his head. His consort pulled a wisp of blue veil across her lips, and looked out the porthole.
I took my notebook, pen, and inkwell from my valise, set the inkwell into the port provided in the white pine table set in the wall, and slid aside the strings that bound the notebook. The inkwell lit with a faint blue glow.
The Raja was shuffling through a Wisdom Deck, pausing to look at the incandescent faces of the cards, then up at me. âYou are the plausible-fabulist, Benjamin Rosenbaum,â he said at length.
I bowed stiffly. âA pen name, of course,â I said.
âTaken from The Scarlet Pimpernel?â he asked, cocking one eyebrow curiously.
âMy lord is very quick,â I said mildly.
The Raja laughed, indicating the Wisdom Deck with a wave. âHe isnât the most heroic or sympathetic character in that book, however.â
âIndeed not, my lord,â I said with polite restraint. âThe name is chosen ironically. As a sort of challenge to myself, if you will. Bearing the name of a notorious anti-Hebraic caricature, I must needs be all the prouder and more subtle in my own literary endeavors.â
âYou are a Karaite, then?â he asked.
âI am an Israelite, at any rate,â I said. âIf not an orthodox follower of my peopleâs traditional religion of despair.â
The princeâs eyes glittered with interest, soâdespite my reservationsâI explained my researches into the Rabbinical Heresy which had briefly flourished in Palestine and Babylon at the time of Ashoka, and its lost Talmud.
âFascinating,â said the Raja. âDo you return now to your family?â
âI am altogether without attachments, my liege,â I said, my face darkening with shame.
Excusing myself, I delved once again into my writing, pausing now and then to let my Wisdom Ants scurry from the inkwell to taste the ink with their antennae, committing it to memory for later editing. At PlausFab-Wisconsin, I had received an assignmentâto construct a plausible-fable of a world without zeppelinsâand I was trying to imagine some alternative air conveyance for my characters when the Prince spoke again.
âI am an enthusiast for plausible-fables myself,â he said. âI enjoyed your âDropletâ greatly.â
âThank you, Your Highness.â
âAre you writing such a grand extrapolation now?â
âI am trying my hand at a shadow history,â I said.
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