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Height | 7.75 inches |
Length | 1 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 1988 |
Weight | 0.55 pounds |
Width | 5.25 inches |
Mythology is awesome - most box bookstores (like B&N) have at least a small mythology section where you can get your hands on original sources like The Prose Edda and such. Joseph Campbell is pretty popular and whoever owns the rights to his work keeps cranking out reprints of his lectures, so those are usually good too (sometimes they sound too "self-helpy" though). Anthropology (particularly folklore) dips into the same vein, so people like Ruth Benedict are good to read too. I'll mention a couple of things that might pique your interest as well, since you won't usually find them on reading lists.
I love mythology so I'm always excited to hear people talking about it.
Bruce Chatwin is my fav... here are thoe ones I've read thusfar....
In Patagonia
The Songlines
On the Black Hill
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