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Iron John: men and masculinity ([New ed.].)

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Robert Bly writes that it is clear to men that the images of adult manhood given by popular culture are worn out, that a man can no longer depend on them.Iron Johnsearches for a new vision of what a man is or could be, drawing on psychology, anthropology, mythology, folklore and legend. Robert Bly looks at the importance of the Wild Man (reminiscent of the Wild Woman inWomen Who Run With the Wolves), who he compares to a Zen priest, a shaman or a woodman.

'This book needs to be read, I believe, not as a dry work of scholarship to be judged coolly by the mind, but as the work of a poet struggling to convey an emotional experience and lead us to what he has found within himself'Guardian

'Eclectic and unclassifiable.Iron Johnis a work whose mentors are the prophetic poets and crazies, William Blake and Walt Whitman'Sydney Morning Herald

'Important.timely.and powerful'New York Times

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Product Details
Ebury Digital
144817628X / 9781448176281
eBook (EPUB)
305.31
31/03/2013
England
English
208 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record. Previous ed.: U.S.: Addison-Wesley, 1990; Shaftesbury: Element, 1991.