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lezinterracial 11-30-2020 06:48 PM

any you guys into mythology?
 
any you guys into mythology? Book recommendations?
Favorites? Norse? Greek? Indian?

xanadu 11-30-2020 07:20 PM

all are amazing

for greek i suggest this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greek_Myths

American gods of Gaiman also rock ofc lol.

About Myths in general, this is also an interesting read: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Myth-Jo.../dp/0385418868

marcop 11-30-2020 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by lezinterracial (Post 22781833)
any you guys into mythology? Book recommendations?
Favorites? Norse? Greek? Indian?

Ovid's Metamorphoses. I was given a a children's book of Greek myths when I was about 7 years old, written by Robert Graves of I, Claudius fame, and it hooked me on the mythology genre. I read Ovid's book when I was around 18, and it had grown-up versions of most (if not all) of the myths I'd read as a child.

Idigmygirls 11-30-2020 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22781861)
Ovid's Metamorphoses. I was given a a children's book of Greek myths when I was about 7 years old, written by Robert Graves of I, Claudius fame, and it hooked me on the mythology genre. I read Ovid's book when I was around 18, and it had grown-up versions of most (if not all) of the myths I'd read as a child.

Thanks OP and thanks marcop! Some mythology sounds like a great diversion right now, and lord knows I could use one. So I'm taking a chance and I've ordered the book :)

The Porn Nerd 11-30-2020 09:53 PM

Start with the basics: Hamilton's Mythology. :)

carolwebb 11-30-2020 10:26 PM

Plenty of good short stories on Mythology on youtube. The part about the Minotaur you don't hear in elementary. A woman fucks a buffalo.



Mr Pheer 12-01-2020 12:15 AM

I grew up meeting with others of all ages every week to study a book of mythology called the King James Bible.

CaptainHowdy 12-01-2020 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22781861)
Ovid's Metamorphoses. I was given a a children's book of Greek myths when I was about 7 years old, written by Robert Graves of I, Claudius fame, and it hooked me on the mythology genre. I read Ovid's book when I was around 18, and it had grown-up versions of most (if not all) of the myths I'd read as a child.

Ovid's grandiose horror story (The Metamorphosis) is not a beginner's book indeed. For greek mythos, start with the source: The Homeric Hymns and Hesiod's Theogony.

CurrentlySober 12-01-2020 05:24 AM

i cunt a4d2b into mythology... :(

CaptainHowdy 12-01-2020 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHowdy (Post 22781947)
Ovid's grandiose horror story (The Metamorphosis) is not a beginner's book indeed. For greek mythos, start with the source: The Homeric Hymns and Hesiod's Theogony.

I wanted to add "Gods are hard for mortals to see."

PorcoRosso 12-01-2020 05:59 AM

Cthulhu is really awesome, I've read most Lovecraft books this year and it was captivating.
That being said my favorite Lovecraft book is "the case of charles dexter ward" and its quite light in Mythology.

newB 12-01-2020 08:37 AM

If you're interested in some fun reading that ties in various mythos, then I would recommend Jim Butcher's Dresden Files.

A few things:
1) There was a short lived TV series, but it really doesn't do the books justice.
2) The books (and short stories) are chronological, so you will want to start at the beginning.
3) The first book was originally conceived in a writing class, so his writing was still kind of raw, but it improved as he found his style.
4) If you read the first, liked it, and want to read the rest then pick of Side Jobs, a collection of the short stories that prefaces each of those stories with where they fit into the chronology.

chloevartan 12-01-2020 11:45 AM

Try J-P Vernant & Robert Graves.

CaptainHowdy 12-02-2020 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by chloevartan (Post 22782171)
Try J-P Vernant & Robert Graves.

Vernant has a more anthropological scope. Graves is full-on mythographer.

ruff 12-02-2020 09:59 PM

Mythology is my ePayments account. Shit.

CaptainHowdy 12-03-2020 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ruff (Post 22783051)
Mythology is my ePayments account. Shit.

That belongs to necrology :helpme . . .

J. Falcon 12-04-2020 10:36 AM



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