spectru
5/8/2014
Delany wrote in his journal, excerpts of which are inserted into this book: "Endings to be useful must be inconclusive." I was concerend about this oxymoronic statement as I neared the end of The Einstein Intersection, and yet its ending is not too inconclusive.
An ending that is not a conclusion. Such would be useful to a writer who intends a sequel. For myself, I eschew series. I like closure. An ending should conclude. Did Delany write sequels to this book? I don't know - maybe - none that I know of.
The Einstein Interesection - surrealistic. Not great but not bad.