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		<title>Is Rod McBan a Stranger in a Strange Land?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Steve Davidson
I had to skip last week&#8217;s entry due to time pressures and promised that I&#8217;d be taking a look at Norstrilia this week after having just re-read it.
I&#8217;m still pressed for time but I dared not skip another post here; I&#8217;ve been stealing bits and pieces of time here and there trying to [...]<p><a href="http://cordwainer-smith.com/blog/is-rod-mcban-a-stranger-in-a-strange-land.html">Is Rod McBan a Stranger in a Strange Land?</a> is a post from the <a href="http://cordwainer-smith.com/blog">Cordwainer Smith Blog</a>, run by his daughter.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Steve Davidson</p>
<p>I had to skip last week&#8217;s entry due to time pressures and promised that I&#8217;d be taking a look at Norstrilia this week after having just re-read it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still pressed for time but I dared not skip another post here; I&#8217;ve been stealing bits and pieces of time here and there trying to come up with a way to look at Norstrilia that was anything but a review.  Doing a review would have been fairly easy, but fairly boring too.</p>
<p>As these thing happen, it suddenly occurred to me that there is a great deal of concision between Norstrilia and another novel that I&#8217;ve probably read twice as much over the years (though not as recently) &#8211; Robert Heinlein&#8217;s Stranger in a Strange Land.<span id="more-134"></span></p>
<p>The Planet Buyer (the first half of Norstrilia) first appeared in Galaxy a few years after SIASL was published &#8211; so there is a possibility that it is an &#8216;answer&#8217; to that work.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably more likely that both stories share ur-tale (or perhaps xtian allegory) roots and that is about their only commanality.  But the similarities &#8211; across the divide of vastly different styles &#8211; remain intriguing.</p>
<p>Valentine Michael Smith is raised by Martians &#8211; and comes to Earth.  Rod McBan the 151st is raised by humans &#8211; on a world that has remained outside the Instrumentality, and comes to Earth.</p>
<p>Both characters endure a resurrection of sorts &#8211; Rod in the Garden of Death (after having been forced into childhood numerous times); Smith IS a child and spends the first half of SIASL maturing (after being &#8216;resurrected&#8217; back to Earth).</p>
<p>Both are beset by strange powers &#8211; Rod by a lack of hiering and spieking, Smith by his posession of arcane Martian abilities:  both characters are set outside the mainstream by this conflict of normal with abnormal.</p>
<p>Both spend a period of time at the circus &#8211; Smith literally as a carny and Rod in his trip through the market to the shop of Heart&#8217;s Desire.  Interestingly, a specific detail joins these two &#8211; both feature money in barrels, free for the taking.</p>
<p>Rod &#8216;buys&#8217; thousands of wives &#8211; Smith sleeps with just about everyone.</p>
<p>Each is strongly influenced by a single woman &#8211; Smith by Jillian Boardman, Rod by C&#8217;Mell and each acquires an aged mentor &#8211; Smith in Jubal Harshaw, Rod through several stand-ins &#8211; Jestocost and the E&#8217;telikeli primary among them.</p>
<p>The women share many traits, even down to being in similar professions.</p>
<p>Both are seeking to be &#8216;truly human&#8217;, and both find that their plan for accomplishing this task falls short of the mark; Smith is sacrificed while Rod goes home to Norstrilia to await the coming of the Queen:  each of them reaches their goal following a period if intense self-examination &#8211; Smith through grokking what it means to be a person, and Rod figuring out that he really didn&#8217;t need a Penny Black after all.</p>
<p>Perhaps it&#8217;s just a shared homage to Campbellian themes &#8211; but I still think there remains a chance that Norstrilia was commentary on Stranger and that it found Stranger wanting: you don&#8217;t need to die in order to change the world &#8211; all you have to do is buy it&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://cordwainer-smith.com/blog/is-rod-mcban-a-stranger-in-a-strange-land.html">Is Rod McBan a Stranger in a Strange Land?</a> is a post from the <a href="http://cordwainer-smith.com/blog">Cordwainer Smith Blog</a>, run by his daughter.</p>
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