(urth) ?Tracking Song? (and other stories)

Dan'l Danehy-Oakes danldo at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 14:03:52 PDT 2007


Hello Matthew!

Yes, there are quite a few running images and themes in GW's work,
aside from the obvious genes, wolves, roses, and rosemary, which
are almost more signatures than thematics. (How cool to have a name
you can do that with! I can't figure out how to work a danl or a
danehyoakes into my attempts at fiction...)

Another that appears frequently is a communion feast, which can
be either sacramental or blasphemous, or, sometimes, both. (I think, for
example, that the feast of the Liege of Leaves is generally a blasphemy
but becomes a sacrament on the occasion of Severian's presence.)

Another that gets some discussion at times >kaff, kaff< is the recurrent
image of blue-green world pairs: Ste.Anne/St.Croix, Urth/Lune,
Blue/Green. Probably others, but those are the most significant.

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.

Cheers,

--Dan'l

On 6/6/07, Matthew Knight <jacobeiserman at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, Sandwalker travels to a cave on pilgrimage to meet some sort of wise
> man.  Cave scenes also show up in Peace (Weer, his aunt, and Professor
> Peacock rappel down to a cave with some ancient remains) and TWK book one
> (the griffin etc., preceding the fight with the dragon).  I don't have any
> answers on this, but I have noted a number of other common themes throughout
> Wolfe's stories, particularly the inclusion of
> demonic/vampiric/shapeshifting women who are occasional but not completely
> trustworthy allies.
>
> I believe this is my first post to the board, though I have lurked for some
> time.  Hello, everyone!
>
> Matt
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