Author Topic: Dying to know - is "Sunset of the King" one big Nabokov reference?  (Read 10361 times)

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I've been wondering about this for awhile, and now I have to ask.

Even before the players decided to film the King's country in Russia, "Sunset of the King" felt like it might be getting to Carcosa by way of Nabokov, particularly his novel Pale Fire. By the end, I felt like it couldn't be a coincidence.

Consider this:

"Sunset" involves a strange old man hiring a crew to make a film about a king who lives in luxury and doesn't realize what a bad ruler he is until the revolution comes. Then he escapes the country and crosses the ocean, eventually finding personal truths in the new country that he can use as a weapon to reclaim the old. The old country has vague resemblances to many others, but is no country in particular. The strange old man uses enchanted mirrors as gateways, and the film even includes an assassin stalking the King, but killing someone else.

Pale Fire involves a strange middle-aged man explaining that he is the last king of a fictional country that has vague resemblances to many others. He once lived in luxury and didn't see the revolution coming. After the revolution, he escapes to America (an extended sequence, just like the strange old man asked the film crew to make, although not one with a car chase and machine guns), where he is hunted by an assassin who kills someone else instead. At the end of the novel, the king suggests that he may try to make a film that dramatizes his life and escape, to be called Escape from Zembla. Oh, and mirrors show up in significant places, but not nearly as much as in, say, Borges, who I know also influences Ross's architectural horror games. And the king is probably just a madman who thinks he's a king, Carcosa-style.

There are also a number of weird parallels that crop up which I know Ross can't have planned, so I'm not going to mention them.



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Re: Dying to know - is "Sunset of the King" one big Nabokov reference?
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2014, 04:05:38 PM »
I have no idea, but I would like to share that my wife wrote her senior undergraduate thesis on Pale Fire, and how the experience of reading it and puzzling out the truth of the plot is like playing an RPG.

I have a cool wife.
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Re: Dying to know - is "Sunset of the King" one big Nabokov reference?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2014, 01:52:12 AM »
That is very interesting theory.

I can neither confirm nor deny it.

ok actually I was not consciously inspired by it. I read it a long time ago and I didn't think about it when I wrote or ran the scenario.