BSG: Islanded In A Stream of Stars
Mar. 9th, 2009 12:21 amI've seen a lot of "Is this supposed to be about the song "Islands in the Stream?" posts and comments around, so I want to set things aright. (Plus - c'mon, BSG naming an episode after a Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton duet? The Beatles one I can kind of forgive, but....)
Okay. The episode title is a quote from the book The Outermost House by Henry Beston. The full quote is "For a moment of night we have a glimpse of ourselves and of our world islanded in its stream of stars--pilgrims of mortality, voyaging between horizons across eternal seas of space and time."
The relevance of the quote is self-explanatory, I guess, but a little biographical knowledge helps. Beston was an ambulance guy in WWI, and was at Verdun. If you are unfamiliar with Verdun, it was probably the the battle with the most deaths and casualties of any in WWI, I think--something INSANE, like half a million (maybe more?) So the title has great allusory relevance to BSG at this point. (Is allusory a word?)
(Total geek moment: one of the French Generals at Verdun said to his soldiers, "They shall not pass" (except he said it in French--any help from the really really good French-speakers out there?)--which is where Tolkien got the phrase for Gandalf. For those who say LotR *isn't* about Tolkien's experiences in WWI, I say SUCK IT. Though I don't know if he was at Verdun.)
After the war, he (Beston, not Gandalf or Tolkien) isolated himself from pretty much the whole world, and lived in a teeny tiny little house on Cape Cod, right on the beach, that had no neighboring houses, hence "the outermost house."
(Yes, I'm currently studying the Naturalist movement in American Literature; why do you ask?)