(urth) "Tracking Song" and other stories
Matthew Groves
matthewalangroves at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 15:33:36 PDT 2007
Joshua writes:
"Caves also pop up in Fifth Head. My memory of Fifth Head has degraded
somewhat, but I think that the mythological abo (Sandwalker?) made a
pilgrimage to one in "A Story." This cave is a thematical doppleganger of
Aunt Jeanine's basement room in the first novella."
And Transentient adds:
"Wolfe often has his characters grope around in complete darkness.
"A significant portion of one of the books in Long Sun is spent by a motley
assortment of characters wandering around in completely lightless caves. One
of them naked the entire time."
Yes, I should have noted both those occurrences, as well as Horn's cleaning
the sewers on Green, and probably many others.
Toward a list of criteria of the underworld type-scene:
- There is a cave, underground tunnel, labyrinth, and/or undercity;
- The theme of blindness (or at least groping in darkness) is often present;
- There are always small-man, half-man, or man-animal residents in the
underworld;
- The protagonist is often trespassing there;
- The protagonist is initially harrowed by the denizens of the underworld.
He is always explicitly or symbolically on trial, and/or he achieves a sort
of détente with its denizens, winning them over to his side.
There are more common threads, I'm sure.
Dan'l writes:
"Yes, there are quite a few running images and themes in GW's work [...]
"One I push at that nobody else seems to see or agree with: the embedding of
non-Christian cosmologies into a larger Christian cosmology, which itself is
frequently ambiguous."
Well, I don't know on what basis others may disagree, but for what it's
worth this seems to me like a central project of Wolfe's. (I say this as an
atheist and a Wolfe fan-boy.)
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