Hmm. Just noticed this from August. Bob Blough of Tangent Online not such a big fan of “Cats in Victory”:
The final story deals with cats that have been turned into “men” — much like Cordwainer Smith’s cat people — but less subtly written and not so disarmingly fascinating. “Cats in Victory” by David Barr Kirtley tells the story of the catmen who have killed off most of the other talking species — birdmen, dogmen, frogmen and monkeymen. It does not take much thought to realize who these “monkeymen” are. We are proven right when a human being who had been buried in his wrecked spaceship survives into this future world.
This is a tired retread of themes that could have been a fascinating exercise in creative Science Fiction. This story, however, has catmen who think and speak just like humans (except for their obvious curiosity as in ”curiosity kills the…”). The religion they have developed is overly predictable as well. David Barr Kirtley does have a very clear writing style. In the future, if he allows his imagination to really take off, he could bring us stories with wonder attached.
Oh well. I guess he who lives by the retro fun dies by the retro fun.
siznax says
ha! that review made me want to read Cats immediately. i wasn’t disappointed, and left a comment over on Lightspeed…
David Barr Kirtley says
Yeah, I saw that. Thanks! It seems like you really got what I was going for.