I'm not sure whether you will read this post, but I have been kicking around the idea of a Phd dissertation involving your work. I wonder whether you are aware of any academic work that has drawn upon the Malazan Book of the Fallen. The resurgence of myth in a contemporary literary context and the creation of history, the noetic and noological re-distributions that are possible, and the sheer power of effect present in your work consistently invokes feelings of awe.
It is , like Kant has written, as though when encountering the sublime we face something horrifyingly beautiful, like the feeling standing at the base of a mountain or torrential waterfall; too overwhelming to fully comprehend yet we try nonetheless. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. While philosophy is my true passion, since I first encountered the Malazan Book of the Fallen not a single day of my life has past where your work isn't centre stage in my thoughts. Perhaps it is obsession, perhaps love, perhaps something else; but either way, it is without a doubt an experience.
Looking forward to many more re-reads and new works,
Your devoted student,
Bill
This post has been edited by Quick Bill: 11 February 2011 - 02:24 AM