Trickster makes this world

mischief, myth, and art

6.58 X 8.22 X 0.76 inches | 0.76 pounds, 417 pages

English language

Published Jan. 27, 2010 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-53255-0
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OCLC Number:
656263739

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This ambitious and captivating book brings to life the playful and disruptive side of human imagination as it is embodied in ancient myth and modern practice.

The classical trickster figures are most at home on the road or at the twilight edge of town. They are the consummate boundary-crossers, slipping through keyholes, breaching walls, subverting defense systems. Always out to satisfy their inordinate appetites, lying, cheating, and stealing, tricksters are a great bother to have around, but paradoxically they are also indispensable heroes of culture. In North America, Coyote taught the race how to catch salmon, sing, and shoot arrows. In West Africa, Eshu introduced the art of divination so that suffering humans might know the purposes of heaven. In Greece, Hermes the Thief invented the art of sacrifice, the trick of making fire, and even language itself.

Trickster Makes This World revisits these old stories then holds them up …

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Subjects

  • Arts
  • Mythology
  • Tricksters