The Dead Lady of Clown Town

The Dead Lady of Clown Town

"The Dead Lady of Clown Town" is a science fiction short story by Cordwainer Smith, set in his Instrumentality of Mankind future history. It was originally published in "Galaxy Science Fiction" in 1964. It was included in the collection "The Best of Cordwainer Smith" and most recently in "The Rediscovery of Man" short story collection. A graphic novel adaptation by Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta was to have appeared in DC Comics during the late 1980s, but never materialized.

Background

Cordwainer Smith wrote several stories set in a fictional milieu called the Instrumentality of Mankind. Although humanity achieves a utopian state, people live sterile and shallow lives. The "underpeople" are animals who have been heavily modified to look human and have human intelligence. Despite this, they have no rights and are treated like animals, to be used and destroyed without qualm. The story takes obvious inspiration from the story of Joan of Arc. There are also points of commonality with the Civil Rights movement and the early Christians.cite web |url=http://www.raingod.com/angus/Writing/Essays/Literary/Smith.html |title=Cats, cruelty and children: Idealism and morality in the Instrumentality of Mankind |accessdate=2007-03-11 |last=McIntyre |first=Angus |year=2001 |format=HTML |work=Outsider Magazine |language=English ]

The story tells how D'Joan becomes a martyr for the underpeople, which leads to the founding of the religion of 'The Robot, the Rat, and the Copt' that stands behind the future vision of love and equality that forms the basis for the end of the novel "Norstrilia".

It is set at least seven generations before another short story, "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell".

Plot summary

The story is set on the planet Fomalhaut III. A therapist named Elaine becomes involved with a group of fugitive underpeople, who are being helped by Lady Panc Ashash (a personality recording) and a telepath called The Hunter. Panc Ashash had predicted Elaine's coming, and how she would help the dog-girl D'joan create history.

With help by Elaine and the Hunter, D'joan leads the fugitive underpeople from their hiding place in a march into a city. The underpeople go knowingly to their deaths professing their love and asserting that they too are people to the various humans they meet. Soldiers eventually arrive and end the revolution by killing all the underpeople, with the sole exception of D'joan. One of the Ladies of the Instrumentally on the scene chooses to put D'joan on trial, remarkable since underpeople did not have any such right. D'joan is sentenced to be burned to death.

However, the martyrdom of D'joan and the underpeople affect the human participants and witnesses in powerful, unanticipated ways. The lasting consequences eventually lead to the rebirth of religion, rights for the underpeople, and the Rediscovery of Man. One of those most moved is a Lady of the Instrumentality. She decides to gene code a son to strive for justice for the underpeople. He is an ancestor of Lord Jestocost, who plays a critical role in "The Ballad of Lost C'mell" and "Norstrilia".

ee also

*Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc

References


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