The fact that Uskglass and Arne-Sayles are similar narratively never occurred to me, but now you point it out I can absolutely see it. My mind is blown!
I also love Sylvia D'Agostino; she sounds so talented and such a dreamer. I would love to read more about her. It's very sad to think that she's probably one of the skeletons that Piranesi cares for.
I'm still mid-way through my reread (I'm now on the great flood!) so I feel like I haven't got to the part where I can say much about Raphael and not-Piranesi/not-Matthew. But I'll look forward to rereading your thoughts once I reach the end.
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The fact that Uskglass and Arne-Sayles are similar narratively never occurred to me, but now you point it out I can absolutely see it. My mind is blown!
I also love Sylvia D'Agostino; she sounds so talented and such a dreamer. I would love to read more about her. It's very sad to think that she's probably one of the skeletons that Piranesi cares for.
I'm still mid-way through my reread (I'm now on the great flood!) so I feel like I haven't got to the part where I can say much about Raphael and not-Piranesi/not-Matthew. But I'll look forward to rereading your thoughts once I reach the end.