(urth) Names on the Whorl
David Stockhoff
dstockhoff at verizon.net
Mon Sep 6 13:25:55 PDT 2010
Is it possible that paternal/family names are animals, and
children's/first names are usually parts or products of those animals?
It just occurred to me that someone said Blood was Pike's son. That
would be a third case, after the Horn/Sinew/etc. system and the Silk
from Tussah system. If Blood had a brother, it might be Scale or Fin.
No?
On 9/3/2010 9:19 AM, Lee Berman wrote:
>
>> David Stockhoff- But since silk is an animal product, Chenille can't be named for a
>> fabric derived from it.
>
> Chenille is French for caterpillar. There is the fabric named chenille which has little
> caterpillar-like piles to it. We might assume Chenille's name comes from the cotton version
> rather than the silk version but there is also a chenille plant which has drooping fuzzy
> flowers which look like caterpillars. Tussah is the name of a silkworm (a type of caterpillar)
> and also the name of a type of silk fabric.
>
> 1. We could guess Silk, Chenille and Tussah are related, judging simply by their names
> alone, without the need of the other text connections.
>
> 2. Silk is sort of a metrosexual mama's boy who has an animal name with somewhat feminine
> connotations. Chenille is a big, coarse woman with a plant name that has animal associations.
>
> It is just a drop in the bucket...one small part of the story, but to me, Wolfe's use of these
> three names to connote both personal attributes of characters and connnections between them is
> bloody freaking brilliant. I just couldn't imagine off-handedly dismissing any perceived
> connection between characters based on naming.
>
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