"Diana Wynne Jones - The Game" - читать интересную книгу автора (Jones Diana Wynne)dreary without the background hum of the computers and the
constant ringing or beeping of all the phones. So as soon as GrandmaтАЩs bedroom door shut, Hayley raced softly downstairs to the computer room. Grandad was there, sitting massively in front of a screen, carefully following something on it with a light-pen. Hayley tiptoed up to look over his shoulder. It was a picture of Earth, slowly spinning in dark blue emptiness. She saw Africa rotating past as she arrived. But Africa was quite hard to see because it, and the whole globe, was swathed in a soft, multicoloured mist. The mist seemed to be made up of thousands of tiny pale threads, all of them moving and swirling outwards. Each thread shone as it moved, gentle and pearly, so the effect was as if Earth spun in a luminous rainbow veil. While Hayley watched, some of the threads wrapped themselves together into a shining skein, and this grew on outwards, growing brighter and harder looking as it grew, and then got thrown gently sideways with the turning of the world, so that it became a silver red spiral. There were dozens of these skeins, when Hayley looked closely, in dozens of silvery colours. But underneath these were thousands of other shining threads which busily drifted and wove and plaited close to Earth. тАЬThatтАЩs beautiful !тАЭ Hayley said. тАЬWhat are they?тАЭ тАЬAre your hands clean?тАЭ Grandad answered absently. His light-pen steadily picked out a gold gleaming set of threads underneath the spirals and followed it in and out, here and there, Hayley had washed her hands, because he went on, тАЬThis is the mythosphere. ItтАЩs made up of all the stories, theories and beliefs, legends, myths and hopes, that are generated here on Earth. As you can see, itтАЩs constantly growing and moving as people invent new tales to tell or find new things to believe. The older strands move out to become these spirals, where things tend to become quite crude and dangerous. TheyтАЩve hardened off, you see.тАЭ тАЬAre they real, the same as atoms and planets?тАЭ Hayley asked. тАЬQuite as realтАФeven realer in some ways,тАЭ Grandad replied. Hayley said the name of it to herself, in order not to forget it. тАЬThe mythosphere. And what are you doing with it?тАЭ тАЬTracing the golden apples,тАЭ Grandad said. тАЬWondering why theyтАЩve never become a spiral of their own. They mix into other strands all the time. Look.тАЭ He did something to the keyboard to make Earth turn about and spread itself into a flat plain with continents slowly twirling across it. Golden threads rose from India, from the flatness north of the mountains, from the Mediterranean, and from Sweden, Norway, and Britain. тАЬSee here.тАЭ GrandadтАЩs big hairy hand pointed the light-pen this way and that as the threads arose. тАЬThis thread mingles with three different dragon stories. And thisтАЭ тАФthe line of light moved southwardтАФ тАЬmixes with two quite different stories here. This oneтАЩs the judgement of Paris and here we have AtalantaтАФthe girl who was distracted from winning a race by some golden apples. And there are hundreds of folktalesтАФтАЭ The |
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