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Mythology and the Individual  
Author: Joseph Campbell
ISBN: 1565117301
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From AudioFile
These five lectures on mythology and contemporary society, first presented between 1962 and 1967, have never before been published. Background hiss and microphone pops create a "live" atmosphere, in which Joseph Campbell, best known for THE HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES, comes to life, joking, telling stories and recounting myths. As always, the presentation is wrapped up in his special perspective on how the intangible world works. Campbell's gravelly voice and well-crafted words reach out to enthrall the listener, stimulate the imagination and provoke questions about our religious and cultural beliefs. M.B.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine




Mythology and the Individual

ANNOTATION

From the Star Wars trilogy to the lyrics of the Grateful Dead, Joseph Campbell has had a profound impact on our culture, our beliefs, and the way we view ourselves and the world. Provocative and exhilarating, full of wit and wisdom, these lectures are windows into one of the great minds of our time. 5 cassettes.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

From the Star Wars trilogy to the lyrics of the Grateful Dead, Joseph Campbell has had a profound impact on our culture, our beliefs, and the way we view ourselves and the world. Provocative and exhilarating, full of wit and wisdom, these lectures are windows into one of the great minds of our time. 5 cassettes.

FROM THE CRITICS

AudioFile - Miriam B. Kahn

These five lectures on mythology and contemporary society, first presented between 1962 and 1967, have never before been published. Background hiss and microphone pops create a live atmosphere, in which Joseph Campbell, best known for THE HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES, comes to life, joking, telling stories and recounting myths. As always, the presentation is wrapped up in his special perspective on how the intangible world works. Campbell's gravelly voice and well-crafted words reach out to enthrall the listener, stimulate the imagination and provoke questions about our religious and cultural beliefs. M.B.K. cAudioFile, Portland, Maine

     



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