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First Dog, Last Dog: New Intertextual Short Fictions about Canis lupus familiaris

Author: A. Frances Johnson (University of Melbourne)

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The double short story sequence ‘First Dog, Last Dog’ explores interdependencies between domesticated animals and humans. The first story, ‘The Death of the First Dog’, re-reads and quotes from Homer’s The Odyssey and the encounter between Odysseus and his aged hunting dog Argos. Its companion piece, ‘The Carrying’, is set in a speculative future. Exploiting qualities of the Borghesian fable, both tales are interspecies tales of love and loss. This work was read at the 2018 Melbourne Writers Festival ‘Animal Church’ event curated by Dr Laura McKay.

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Johnson, A. F., (2019) “First Dog, Last Dog: New Intertextual Short Fictions about Canis lupus familiaris”, Animal Studies Journal 8(1), 92-100.

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01 Jan 2019