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For the first time i didn't have to go through philosophical text multiple times in order to grasp it. I liked Fosse's Philosophy of art and his philosophy of Religion and Spirituality, I could absorb only around 70% of religious philosophy but that is a drawback on my part.
The third philosophy that comprises of the plot and the painting St. Andrew's Cross , which author reveals in the last pages of the final part VII, baffles me. I am still processing it and would like to know what you all think about it when you have finished the book.
One thing that I think became very clear to me by part III is that when Asle I talks about the child/young adult as Asle, it is definitely his own narrative and not Asle II's, and that this young Asle's story is told throughout in a fairly straight chronological order. Asle I sees his own past through the pictures, so to some extent that distances it. Obviously to some extent Asle II is a doppelganger and a lesson in what might have been, but since both are really Fosse's fictional constructions, some of the questions about the logic of the narrative are left to the reader's imagination.
I liked the way the young Asle and Ales saw the man in the car, so this part of the story was told from two perspectives.
As for the two Guros, do they ever even meet or know about each other?
I liked the way the young Asle and Ales saw the man in the car, so this part of the story was told from two perspectives.
As for the two Guros, do they ever even meet or know about each other?

Yes, in third part Asle I says that Alida was his sister, so the past was his nor Asle II’s.



First is Asle’s thinking that he needs to reach home to his wife and child and second is the scene of childbirth in the barn , where Asle could see light from the stars.
Also Asle I was heavy drinker and chain smoker in past.
The similarity of their appearances and dress is emphasised again and again.
The active insights Asle I has of Asle II’s life and current occurences.

If Alse had not come to Asle I ‘s life and not brought religion with her …. Both Asles might have met the same end.
I guessed the end as soon as Asle I realises that he doesn’t want to paint anymore.

Part VI explains Alse I ‘s notions about God , His closeness and farness, his being everywhere and Nowhere, His being Everything and Nothing, and His presence in Every being .

Books mentioned in this topic
I Is Another: Septology III-V (other topics)A New Name: Septology VI-VII (other topics)
NB This is the place for free spoiler discussions of the whole Septology. I have created a separate thread for those who want to discuss I is Another without having A New Name spoiled.