Showing posts with label Wool of Bat series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wool of Bat series. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2024

GREENLAND'S MYTHS & MONSTERS: MYTHICAL MONSTERS OF GREENLAND: A Survival Guide, & BESTIARIUM GREENLANDICA: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland


BESTIARIUM GREENLANDICA: A compendium of the mythical creatures, spirits, and strange beings of Greenland
MARIA BACH KREUTZMANN
(ed.), UJAMMIUGAQ ENGELL, AGUST KRISTINSSON, CARINA LILLEGAARD LØVGREEN, CHRISTIAN FLEISCHER REX, COCO APUNNGUAQ LYNGE, JONATAN BRÜSCH, MAJA-LISA KEHLET
Eye of Newt Books
$25.18 hardcover, available now

Rating: 5* of five

The Publisher Says: Meet the motley crew of dangerous, cheeky, and fantastical beings of Greenland!

The world of Greenlandic mythology is inhabited by creatures that have played a vital role in Inuit beliefs and stories throughout the ages. The Bestiarium is a collection of what is generally known about these diverse beings, spirits, and animals. Their stories are gritty, cruel, and reflect from the harsh landscape and lifestyle of ancient Greenland.

Descriptions are paired with illustrations by contemporary Greenlandic illustrators that transport these mythological beings into the 21st Century. A brief history of Greenland and the shaman tradition launches the reader into the ancient world of Greenland and how myth and legend told generation after generation can mould and depict a place that was dark and grim as mischievous and lively and full of natural wonders.

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. THANK YOU.

My Review
: A world of mythology I was utterly unaware that I was unaware of has gripped my imagination.
where we're going

what we're speaking

how we know what we're talking about is legit


some explanations of how this all goes down

She seems nice. Not. Also, aren't you cold, ma'am?

NIGHTMARE!

Poochie's got some 'tude.

They're creepy, and they're gorgeous.

An amazing tale; an artwork that's stare-able.

Who on your gifting list loves mythology? Loves to poke into cultural corners not already familiar? Is there a budding Greta Thunberg who would like to know what it is we're protecting when we shout at the PTB to stop playacting at solutions to the emissions debacle?

A book like this one will fill that slot under the Yule tree with only a minimum of tutting about its technological origins. I think you'll get big points for reaching outside the easy, ordinary ideas, too.

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MYTHICAL MONSTERS OF GREENLAND: A Survival Guide
MARIA BACH KREUTZMANN
(illus. Coco Apunnguaq Lynge)
Inhabit Media
$24.95 hardcover, available now

Rating: 5* of five

The Publisher Says: This book introduces kids to all the creepy, spooky, and downright scary creatures told about in traditional Greenlandic mythology.

What should you do if you encounter a Qivittoq? Can you outrun the fabled Ikusik? And what is a Tupilak made of?


About 4500 years ago, the first Inuit landed in Greenland via North America, bringing with them stories about the mythical beings that lived alongside them. These creatures and monsters have survived the ravages of time and tide, although they have sometimes had to re-invent themselves to fit the modern world.

This handy pocket guide will help guide you through the do’s and don'ts should you encounter any of these creatures in the Arctic wilderness.

Happy hunting!

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. THANK YOU.

My Review
: Back to Greenland we go, thence to learn more about the cultural fear and coping with the unknown traditions.

What an excellent personification of vengeance! Really looks the part, and goodness knows we're in for a spell of that entity's ascendance.

The Northern lights are the road of the dead in Inuit tradition. I'd like to travel that road when I die.

This dude, OTOH, can stay right the hell away!

I think this is one of the world's great unmined storyverses. The scope to being these down to the rich, film-hungry Global South could do this small, Indigenous-run press pretty darn well financially.

The scope of Inuit culture is steadily changing. Climate change means we're at risk of not knowing what it is we're putting in danger of disappearance. Spending some pleasantly scary time learning what makes the Inuit kids have nightmares isn't remotely painful with this beautiful object as a guide.

A good way to get some coolness credibility with your grand or nibling whose environmebtal consciousness hasn't made them lose interest in getting Yule gifts.

Friday, December 8, 2023

MUSEUM OF HIDDEN BEINGS, Icelandic folklore in gorgeous, moody art and words



MUSEUM OF HIDDEN BEINGS
ARNGRÍMUR SIGURÐSSON

Eye of Newt Books
$23.95 softcover, avaiable now

Rating: 5* of five

The Publisher Says: Now available in English so that the creatures of Icelandic legend might knock on new doors...

Iceland, a country of striking and sometimes surreal beauty, is matched by its rich and extensive folklore. Since time immemorial, Icelanders have told tales of strange encounters and experiences they have had while on their travels. From the extraordinary Finngálkn , a crossbreed of man and beast to the Kráki , a giant octopus that preys on trawlers and oil rigs, Icelandic folklore is riddled with fantastic tales that expound natural phenomenon and circumstance with peculiar supernatural creatures from myth and legend.

Take these tales, passed down from generation to generation throughout the centuries, make with them what you will and share them again. First published in Iceland as Duldýrasafnið , The Museum of Hidden Beings is now available in English, worldwide, so that the creatures of Icelandic legend might knock on new doors. Part of the Wool of Bat series focused on the preservation and promotion of folklore and oral history from around the world.

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. THANK YOU.

My Review
: Beautiful, evocative artwork explains simply magnificent images of the creatures that haunt the imaginations of the Icelandic people:

A dwarf elf...not something I'd ever considered as a possibility. Not a forgettable face, is it? Not one I'd fancy running acoss on a long walk across the miles and miles of miles and miles that Iceland famously has.

Unsurprisingly for an island people, a lot of the creatures are of the sea:
...while others tie the spirit of the land to its place in the sea:
Yet others still are disembodied, or airborne, or the air itself as a being:
No image in this collection of spare, smooth, surreal artworks lacks multidimensionality, an evocation of physical, emotional, aesthetic unease:
...and the stories will do the same. I think Iceland has a back catalog of horror that the US reader of modern horror might very well find has eerie disturbances enough to make the mall seem tame.

Translated from Icelandic and now in the Wool of Bat series that seeks to spread the folklore of the world into all Anglophone heads, this beautiful book deserves a spot on the mythology and/or horror-fancying giftees #Booksgiving eve, to be savored with a cup of cocoa and a plate of buttery cookies to distract the fears and shadow-dwellers it eliciously evokes.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

WELSH DRAGONS AND MAGICAL BEASTS, perfect match of title, subject, and glorious art



WELSH DRAGONS AND MAGICAL BEASTS
C.C.J. ELLIS

Eye of Newt Books
$29.95 hardcover, available now

Rating: 5* of five

The Publisher Says: Upon the dramatic landscape of Wales there have been born many creatures and beings of legend. This lushly illustrated guide delves into the dragons, beasts, fair folk, and spirits of Wales. Tales become blended and one with history, and this history meets illustration with C.C.J. Ellis’ rich renderings of these creatures. Detail and colour lift these beings off the page and bring this compendium to life.

Now available worldwide, this new edition includes a Welsh language guide so that each of the creatures might be known by their original Welsh names. You may have heard of the Red Dragon (Draig Goch) featured on the national flag of Wales, but have you heard of the Water Leaper (Llamhigyn Y Dŵr) or of the Mary White (Mari Lwyd)? Ellis aims to re-introduce the beasts of Welsh myth and legend to the world and bring a touch of Wales to your shelves. Part of the Wool of Bat series focused on the preservation and promotion of folklore and oral history from around the world.

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. THANK YOU.

My Review
: The kind of visual feast all mythology and folklore lovers must have for prominent display, quiet perusal, and the abiding pleasure of supporting the maintenance and dissemination of an ancient culture in its ongoing renaissance.

The Table of Contents and language guide.

Some of the fascinating creatures, as the author/illustrator imagines them for us.

Do I really need to say anything more than, "It's all this beautiful, and the stories of the creatures are all as perfect and evocative as the art"? How about this one, the most gorgeous thing I've seen in 2023:

Hurry right out to get one for your young myth-loving giftee...and let's not front, one for yourself as well. It's Yule! Bring the bling to all corners of your life!