Showing posts with label Sloat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sloat. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2009

Where We're At: Parts 3.4-3.5: Bilocations

Deuce and Lake
  • Return to his hometown, Egypt, Illinois. His sister Hope and her husband Levi are there. Deuce feels trapped.
  • Since they got married Deuce no longer feels alone. Guilt re Webb eats him; he keeps finding ways (and things for which) to beg Lake's forgiveness; he doesn't realize how little it matters any more to Lake. Lake knows he killed Webb but hasn't acknowledged knowing to Deuce. She goads him; he claims he was just hired help: "They would've hired anybody" but can't quite talk about it.
  • Deuce is afraid of ghosts and is waiting for Webb to find him.
  • "Back in the mountains, right up till the day the Owners turned and came after him, he had felt not so much working on one side of the Law or the other as protected from the choice itself." (p 476)
  • They arrive in Wall o'Death, Missouri, built around remains of a carnival inspired by the Chicago Expo. Only the Wall of Death itself remains intact; it's visited by motorcycling pilgrims. The sheriff, Eugene Boilster, takes them for an expected deputy peace officer and his wife; they take the role and the job.
  • Happy La Foam is the local pharmacist.
  • As deputy, Deuce is not so much looking after day to day stuff as protection against some some abstract emergency.
  • The telegraph brings news from Mexico, reported by officer C. Marin, that Sloat Fresno has been killed and the killer escaped.
  • Deuce realizes someone might be after him, too. He runs off to Texas to take revenge..
  • Tace Boilster, wife of the sheriff, is Lake's friend. Lake tells Tace the whole story.
  • Lake dreams about Mayva.
  • A week or so later Deuce returns; he never came close to finding Frank.
  • They finally discuss Webb when it's clear that he knows that she knows. He begs her for forgiveness. This is power for her.

Neville and Nigel, and Yashmeen
  • Neville and Nigel are at Cambridge and are lusting for Yashmeen Halfcourt. She's interested in Cyprian Latewood, scion of the patent wallpaper Latewoods, who they know to be gay.They've spied on Yasmeen and her girlfriends swimming nude.
  • Cyprian Latewood and his friend Reginald "Ratty" McHugh ("tyring without notable success to mope themselves back into the lilies-and-lassitude humour of the '90s" [p. 491])--Cyprian thinks he's in love with Yashmeen; Ratty claims she's a lesbian.
  • Yashmeen's friends are Lorelei, Noellyn, and Faun. They call her Pinky.
  • Ratty introduces Cyprian to Professor Renfrew. Renfrew is keeping dossiers on everyone. He calls his room with file cabinets full of dossiers his Map of the World. Ratty is one of Renfrew's favorites and while he has a louche reputation, he's involved with his work. Cyprian has noticed that Renfrew pays particular attention to Yashmeen.
  • Term ends, Yashmeen returns to London. She's becoming impatient with TWIT's "protection" which amounts to surveillance. Lew Basnight is around but otherwise involved professionally. She studies Gottingen professor Riemann's Zeta function.
  • Neville and Nigel develop an opium habit. Cyprian takes off for Berlin for vacation.
  • Fall term. (Cyprian is getting religion--Christ conquered death.)
  • Yashmeen remains obsessed with Riemann's Zeta function.She dumps Cyprian (?) to take off for Gottingen?.
  • Renfrew, when he learns that Yashmeen is off to Gottingen, tries to get her to seduce Werfner? Spy on him? Distract him? He sends her a Snazzbury's Silent Frock, which doesn't rustle like normal dresses do. With the dress is a note that her appointment has been made and she's to wear the dress and bring her friends. The friends get fitted for frocks, as well.
  • The Silent Frocks have military implications and are being bought up.
  • Yashmeen daydreams about the Riemann problem and hits on the beginnings of a roulette system which will later make her rich.
page 504.

Where We're At: Parts 3.2-3.3: Bilocations

Merle Rideout
  • Badly misses Dally. He quits the amalgamator's job at Little Hellkite and takes off for random places eastward.
  • In Audacity, Iowa he meets movie projectionist, Fisk, filling in for watchmaker Wilt Flambo, trying to keep movies running. What are movies but still images and time manipulation and light?
  • Merle moves on and ends up at Candlebrow, Ohio. Candlebrow is where he's been looking for that was missing in his life; the summer conference is going on.
  • As a professor discusses time as circular, a tornado descends.This specific tornado keeps returning; its name is Thorvald. The scientists have tried to communicate with it.
  • Another born again image (p 453)
  • Merle returns year after year, taking day jobs in between.
  • One day Merle sees the Inconvenience and the Chums; they're looking for hypops gear and introduce him to Roswell Bounce who Merle knew in CLeveland. Bounce lost his (patent/intellectual property) fight against Scarsdale Vibe and has turned to dynamiting for revenge.
  • Roswell is searching for the light and he's heading for California where the movies are--they're the future of light.
  • Famous German mathematician Hermann Minkowski comes to give a lecture on space and time.
Frank Webb
  • Returns to the US and finds himself heading for Nochechita. He's looking for Estrella Briggs. He can't understand the town any more and feels like Stray, Reef, and the rest are there but he can't quite see them. He runs into schoolteacher Linnet Dawes who tells him that Reef left Stray and Jesse, and Stray and Jesse are in Fickle Creek, NM.
  • Fickle Creek is full of motorcyclists. Zoltan, one of them, is scared of X shapes. [Yet another Christ image.]
  • He sees Stray with regionally famous Vang Feeley; she doesn't recognize him.
  • He returns to Denver where he meets up with the Reverend Moss Gatlin driving a trolley car labelled Anarchist Heaven. Gatlin heard about Sloat and says Frank needs to tell Mayva; he points Frank toward Cripple, where Mayva is.
  • Frank (with Gatlin) goes to Cripple (they "could see how forlorn and beaten down that recent battleground had become. The owners had sure won.") He runs into (the) Groucho Marx (described as Julius, etc) who tells him that Mayva has an ice-cream parlor.
  • Mayva tells Frank that the owners have been paying her off, window's compensation, all along (and it's still hard times for her anyway). She knows he killed Sloat Fresno. They don't discuss it but both believe that Webb was the Kieselguhr Kid--that all the carousing was a cover and never really happened. Mayva can sleep at night even knowing that Deuce is still out there--Frank doesn't need to give her happy endings; Sloat was enough for her.
page 471.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Where We're At: Part 2.19: Iceland Spar

Frank Webb (who last we saw previously under attack by the Bob Meldrum or someone, in Telluride)
  • Has escaped to "Old Mexico" ("was to spend months that seemed like years traipsing to no purpose around an empty shadowmap, a dime novel of Old Mexico, featuring gringo evildoers in exile, sudden deaths, a government that had already fallen but did not yet know it, a revolution that would never begin though thousands were already dying and suffering in its name.") with the Gaston Villa band and meets Ewball Oust, whose family is paying him to stay in Mexico and try to earn a living as a mining engineer/metallurgist. Oust sees that what Frank is really after is the spar (properly called espato in Spanish; colloquially also called espanto, "which is something either horrifying or amazing, depending"), not the argentaurum. Frank has seen ghosts through the spar.
  • Frank and Ewball cross into Mexico and end up at Guanajuato. Frank keeps dreaming of Deuce Kindred, who keeps telling him that he's not here, he's miles away. Frank stumbles on a street that's been in his Deuce dreams.
  • Frank and Ewball are arrested for something political. In jail they meet Dwayne Provecho. Someone's funneling money to Ewball from outside and jail is okay. Jailer Sgt Amparo Vasquez (female) tells them that the charge was something that one of them did "a long time ago, on the other side." Frank assumes it's him; Ewball has been bribing people all along but that's not enough to imprison them both for.
  • Dwayne Provecho has been sent there on a mission to offer Frank contract employment because it's widely believed (in the both US and Mexico) that Frank is the Kieselguhr Kid. Apparently Ellmore Disco and Bob Meldrum both believe this--and this is why Meldrum didn't kill him on first sight ("'I frightened Hair-Trigger Bob?' 'More like professional courtesy.'")
  • Frank and Ewball break out of jail. Dwayne stays behind. Frank and Ewell take off deeper into Mexico with anarchist El Nato and his parrot, Joaquin. Joaquin talks with Frank about double refraction/espato (vis-a-vis cities and states--Zacatecas, Zacatecas, etc-- being named the smae). Frank is being haunted--there's something in his past he needs to take care of. After a failed attempt to steal dynamite, Ewball drives off army men attacking Tarahumare Indians then takes off northward; El Nato peels off as well.
  • Frank travels with the Indians, including El Espinero (the dowser) and his (unnamed) wife and her sister, Estrella, and heads north as well into the Sierra. El Espinero leads Frank to a large, perfect calcite; in it Frank sees Sloat Fresno (where he is), but not Deuce Kindred. Years later Ewball explains that since Ewball and Frank saved two lives, something about two lives owed to them. Deuce is one; Huerta (the leader of ???) should ideally be the other.
  • Frank splits with El Espinero and ends up in a cantina somewhere, and Sloat Fresno is there. Frank kills him. The locals tell him that Deuce Kindred has already left. "This had been so quick, even, you could say, easy. He would soon begin to understand how it all might turn, was already, well before he had the godforsaken little town at his back, turning, to regret.
Page 396.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Where We're At: Parts 2.12-2.16

Lake Traverse
  • Lake and Mayva have moved to town and are working at a cafe. Lake meets and falls in love with Deuce Kindred. (He knows who she is; she doesn't know who he is.) Lake had been seeing Dr. Willis Turnstone, from the Miner's Hospital. Oleander Prudge (female) tells Mayva that Deuce killed Webb; Mayva tells Lake; Lake won't leave Deuce; Mayva leaves Lake.
  • Lake and Deuce marry; she's a virgin bride (so whatever Webb thought she was doing, she wasn't). Sloat Fresno moves in with them and Lake is sleeping with both Deuce and Sloat (simultaneously).
  • The mining company has noticed that the bombings have not ceased with Webb's death; either they went for the wrong guy or Deuce lied about killing him; Deuce is warned. Has Sloat sold Deuce out? Sloat leaves.
Frank Traverse
In Denver
  • Frank hides out in Denver from whoever killed Webb and as time goes on to try to find out who killed Webb. He's being approached b y mine company middle-manager types who want to employ him--these are Vibe company reps. He learns that Vibe Corp was ultimately behind Webb's murder (and knows already that Vibe is paying for Kit's schooling at Yale). Vibe Corp is trying to buy Frank's loyalty? something? and because Frank won't accept the offer he's essentially unemployable in gold mining, which leads him to specialize in zinc and spend more time in Leadville and Lake County.
  • Wren Provenance is a Radcliffe grad, anthropologist studying the southwest.
  • Crime reporter Booth Verbing warns Frank that (Cap'n) Bulkley Wells's people down from Telluride (where Reef had been) have been looking for him. Another Stations of the Cross reference-Wren has arrived here after Stations of the Cross, etc.
  • Frank explains to Wren that if Reef hasn't avenged Webb, the job falls to Frank. He knows that the gunners were Deuce and Sloat and that they were hired by the Mine Owners Association in Telluride.
In Telluride
  • Frank goes to Telluride to search for Deuce and Sloat. The city is filled state Guardsmen.
  • Gunfighter and hair-trigger temper Bob Meldrum is here; his day job is security at the Tomboy mine and he also works for Cap'n Wells.
  • Ellmore Disco, a shopkeeper, is "the man to see" in town. Frank sees Ellmore to try to get an appointment with Cap'n Wells, ostensibly to try to sell him on a new system for zinc mining (extracting?); Ellmore tells Frank that Frank needs to be in good with Meldrum first. Loomis is Ellmore's aide and sidekick. La Blanca is Meldrum's wife.
  • Frank meets Meldrum; Meldrum won't tell him about Wells's whereabouts but Meldrum does point him toward Merle Rideout, who is working as an amalgamator at the Little Hellkite mine--Frank can try to sell his new process to Merle. Frank backs up Meldrum in a bar fight. A Japanese trade delegation is in town including a representative of international spy Baron Akashi, a roving military attache in Europe (meanwhile, there's Russia-Finland issues--Russia occupies Finland at present); they may also or instead be interested in industrial spying.
  • Frank rents a horse and sets out for Little Hellkite mine (it's haunted) to see Merle Rideout. He meets Dally, who is working as a dynamiter in the mines. Merle tells Frank that he knew Webb; Frank is looking for whoever pulled the trigger on Webb, not for Wells, the boss. Merle shows him a photo of Deuce and Sloat. Dally warns Frank that Bob Meldrum (and his sidekick Rudie) is after him; Dally helps him escape through the Silver Orchard brothel.
  • Merle tells Frank about Dr. Stephen Emmens in New York, who transmutes silver to argentaurum, which looks like (and is passed off as, including to the U.S. Mint) gold. Look through spar to see whether it's gold or argentaurum(?). What if the Emmens process reduces the value of gold, "knock[ing] the Gold Standard right onto its glorified ass"? Merle tells Frank that what he, Frank thinks he's looking for really isn't what he is looking for; and that Webb was also looking for (and similarly misguided re) and sends him to talk to Doc Turnstone (Lake's old beau).
  • Turnstone has seen gnomes in the mines, like Merle, Dally, and Frank have.
  • Turnstone earlier had helped pistolero Jimmy Drop with back pain, worked a chiropractor circuit before being hired at the Miner's hospital (where he courted Lake and Lake dumped him for Deuce--this is the first Frank learns of Lake and Deuce). Deuce used to be part of Drop's gang; Drop offers to harm Deuce as a favor to Turnstone but also because he doesn't like Deuce ("nobody liked him, mean little brush snake").
  • Frank meets Jimmy Drop. Drop knew Reef, who he says has gone all the way back east.
  • Ellmore helps Frank disguise himself as a Mexican musician with Gaston Villa and his band.
  • Frank visits Webb's grave; Webb's ghost tells him that Deuce and Sloat have left town and split up. Frank wants to find Deuce and Lake.
  • Dally leaves town and heads east.
Kit Traverse
  • is at Yale and is burned out. His mentor, Gibbs, the mathematician, has died. He's being watched by Vibe henchmen.
  • Vanderjuice sends for him and gives him a letter (already opened and kept from Webb for some time already) from Lake telling him that Webb had been killed and Reef and Frank were avenging him. None of the Vibes, including Colfax, mention Webb; were Vibes behind the killing?
  • Tesla has erected another transmitter, on Long Island, across the Sound.
  • Vanderjuice tells Kit about his working for Scarsdale Vibe earlier (and yes, Vibe was financing Tesla's work at the same time as he was financing sabotaging it). Vanderjuice suggests that Kit get out, that he take the education being paid for as blood money and that he go to Germany to study with Dr. Hillbert at Gottingen, who is developing a "Spectral Theory" which requires a vector space of infinite, not just three, dimensions. This would move Kit much further into vectorism.
  • Colfax and Kit boat to Long Island to meet Tesla; Tesla knows that Scarsdale Vibe played him; thanks Kit for earlier (Colorado) suggestions.
  • Colfax has been reporting to Scarsdale about Kit and was supposed to kill him (because he wants out of being bought?). Colfax suggests that Kit get out, go to Germany.
  • Kit meets with Scarsdale Vibe and Foley; subtext of the conversation is that Kit knows about Webb's killing. Scarsdale would be more comfortable now with Kit out of the picture and sends him off to Germany.
  • Was Scarsdale bringing Kit east an act of mercy? Is he paying off Mayva (and thereby Lake) and employing Frank? Or was he doing it to corrupt Webb, the anarchist's, children? Scarsdale is increasingly isolated and Foley worries.
(p. 335)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Where We're At: Parts 2.5-2.8: Iceland Spar

  • Lew Basnight, the detective from Chicago, is in Denver tracking anarchists and more specifically the dynamiter called the Kieselguhr Kid. (This is a non-starter assignment that he's on because the bigger outfits got nowhere finding this guy.)
    • Lew's turning into an anarchist or at least a union/anarchist sympathizer.
    • Owner's operatives are infiltrating the mines--and may or may not be actually on the side of the owners (may be playing one or both sides).
    • Burke Ponghill is the editor of the Lodazal, Colorado newspaper; the town doesn't really exist yet and the paper is part of attracting people there. Lodazal will be a mining town that mines...something. Ponghill's brother Buddy turned in his other brother Brad as the Kieselguhr Kid, which he most likely isn't.
    • Nate Privett, the detective agency owner, vists Lew in Colorado--his annual inspection visit. Nate accidentally tells Lew that he, Lew, doesn't really need to find the Kid, just to do enough be credible enough for Nate to keep billing for his services. This disgusts Lew, and moves him definitely to the labor/anarchist side; he basically quits the case.
    • Lew accidentally eats cyclomite dynamite, a hallucinogen, and becomes obessesed with dynamite; he gets blasted and is found by Nigel and Neville, English tourists who're following Oscar Wilde's tourist path in the American West. They bring him to England (traveling through the Galveston Hurricane of 1900) as a stowaway.
  • The Traverse family.
    • Daughter Lake has become a prostitute in Silverton, Colorado; she comes home to visit and father Webb throws her out of the house. Wife Mayva goes to Lake to convince her to come home again.
    • Without family around, father Webb, the miner/dynamiter, is deeper into union/mine issues. He meets Deuce Kindred and develops a father-son relationship with him.
    • Deuce Kindred and Sloat Fresno are miners--or not. They're management plants and they take Webb out of town at gunpoint. Deuce and Sloat take Webb (or Webb's body--it's unclear) to Jeshimon, Utah for disposal.
    • Meanwhile, Webb's son Reef convinces his brother Frank temporarily leave mining school and come with him to Nochecita, Nevada where Estrella (Stray) is pregnant with Reef's child. Stray's friend is Sage, who has Mormon relatives pressuring her to marry. Cooper is another one of Stray's suitors; he plays guitar. Frank meets schoolteacher Linnet Dawes.
    • Frank receives a phone call that Deuce Kindred has Webb; Frank and Reef leave Nevada to go save or retrieve Webb; they split up before arriving at Jeshimon.
    • Reef finds Webb's body in Jeshimon and brings him back home to Telluride, Colorado for burial.
    • With Webb dead, Lake comes home, Frank returns to school, and Reef returns to Nevada (and Stray and the baby, a boy). Reef vows revenge on his own and Frank's behalf--he'll use "rambling and gambling" as a cover for going away for union activities/bombing. Was Webb the Kieselguhr Kid?
This takes us to page 218.