A Kayak Full of Ghosts: Eskimo Folk Tales

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Interlink Publishing Group Incorporated, 2003. szept. 1. - 208 oldal
The first comprehensive collection of Eskimo folktales in over sixty years, these stories reveal a tradition close in spirit to modern fiction. Not for queasy readers, A Kayak Full of Ghosts deals with strange and even gruesome events in the barren Arctic where, in the minds of the storytellers, all manner of behavior is imaginable. Mythic and beautiful, violent and scatological, these tales come from an oral tradition that bars few holds. Here you will meet a memorable gallery of characters: children who eat their parents; hunters who kill their prey by breaking wind; men who marry rocks; women who marry their sons’ wives; old people who wed insects; women with iron tails; children who grow antlers; a shaman who turns himself into any animal he wants; and animals who obtain their body parts by stealing from the human dead. Taken together, these stories portray a rich culture in a remote land, where eerie flowers bloom in the floes of the human mind. (Note: This book contains material and themes that are not appropriate for children).

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The Woman of the Sea
19
The Thunder Children
26
The Origin of Wind
33
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Lawrence Millman has written 16 books, including such titles as Last Places, An Evening Among Headhunters, Lost in the Arctic, and — most recently: At the End of the World: A True Story of Murder in the Arctic (2016), Giant Polypores and Stoned Reindeer (2013), and Hiking to Siberia (2012).

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