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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Joseph Campbell is Joseph Campbell I have to give this one five stars because it's Joseph Campbell and then take one away because it's Joseph Campbell. That is, there are a few instances of what might be penetrating insights. There is ringing and memorable language. There are sweeping generalizations. There are gaping errors of fact and theory. The last mostly in the areas of anthropology and history. In general I feel a fool for buying this because it is available at the library and it is not a book I really want to keep and savor. But it is worth reading if you are interested in this sort of thing. Cultural Mythology This is a very hard book to read however it was very interesting. I've known for years that many ancient stories and biblical stories all go to one beginning point. Campbell takes you to the point of first contact. Most religion dogma believers could not handle the truth as it is not profitable (pardon the word reference). All Campbell books seem to do this and should be read as a college level historical reference guide in Cultural Anthropology. New Horizons: Do I Dare? "Over and over again," writes Joseph Campbell, "you are called to the realm of adventure, you are called to new horizons." (133) And the questions remains, "Do I dare?" I you do, read this spiritual and clever book. If you don't the journey that awaits you is even more necessary and all the more exhilirating. I recommend Joseph Campbell in any form and colour, in any book. useful but not his best This is a strange book. For one thing it's really a series of lectures, but for some reason the cover and jacket don't say so. You have to read the notes at the end to find out why the presentation rambles so. Follow your bliss! I thoroughfully enjoyed this book. It changed my view on reality. And it made me appreciate myths and scriptures for what they truly are: bridges between our mundane lives and the Transcendent. They are not to be taken factually, but they have the power to structure and inspire our personality and our society at large. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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