(urth) Tracking Song and The Call of the Wild
Matthew Groves
matthewalangroves at gmail.com
Sat Jun 9 08:31:48 PDT 2007
Roy wrote:
>I don't buy the Cutthroat-as-dog theory.
No, Cutthroat isn't simply a dog; but Cutthroat is to a dog as the Wiggikki
are to wolves. You can even speculate on his breed....
>Those material objects must have come from the people on the Great Sleigh.
Yes, Cutthroat has knowledge and devices from the Great Sleigh. He is a
*Sleigh dog*. (Which may be the source of his "birthmark.") Whatever may be
its biblical significance, "Tracking Song" is above all an homage to Jack
London's _The Call of the Wild_. Does that illuminate Cutthroat's crime?
>I don't think that the winged man was simply another variety of beastman. I
think it was an angel of some sort, whether come to bar him from the Sleigh
or to carry him off to wherever.
Right, a *cherub*. Not one of the winged, apple-cheeked babies of the
Rennaissance, but one of the mighty winged beast-men of Canaanite myth.
Matt G.
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