Snowy tower : Parzival and the wet, black branch of language
Shaw, Martin, 1971-2014
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Total copies: 1
In "Snowy Tower, " Dr. Martin Shaw continues his trilogy of works on the relationship between myth, wilderness, and a culture of wildness. In this second book, he gives a telling of the Grail epic "Parzival." Claiming it as a great trickster story of medieval Europe, he offers a deft and erudite commentary, with topics ranging from climate change a In Snowy Tower, Dr. Martin Shaw continues his trilogy of works on the relationship between myth, wilderness, and a culture of wildness. In this second book, he gives a telling of the Grail epic Parzival. Claiming it as a great trickster story of medieval Europe, he offers a deft and erudite commentary, with topics ranging from climate change and the soul to the discipline of erotic consciousness, from the hallucination of empire to a revisioning of the dark speech of the ancient bards. Ingrained in the very syntax of Snowy Tower is an invocation of what Shaw calls `wild mythologies' - stories that are more than just human allegory, that seem to brush the winged thinking of owl, stream, and open moor. This daring work offers a connection to the genius of the margins; that the big questions of today will not be solved by big answers, but by the myriad of associations that both myth and wilderness offer.
Main title:
Snowy tower : Parzival and the wet, black branch of language / Martin Shaw ; with a foreword by Coleman Barks
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Imprint:
Ashland, Oregon : White Cloud Press, [2014]
Collation:
xxiv, 261 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-261).
ISBN:
9781935952923 (softcover)
Dewey class:
831.21
LC class:
PT1688
Language:
English
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BRN:
384057