![]() ![]() ![]() Much of it reads like a dream of some true past, equally joyful and nightmarish, and elements of it have rattled about my brain ever since. At times it seems like I must have read it so much longer ago and more times than that. I read it again while traveling in England eight years later, and just now. I must have seen it on the Forbidden Planet’s shelves when it was released I didn’t read it, though, until 2001. I have no memory of when I first learned of Mythago Wood. Holdstock dug deeply into the idea of myth, how it might arise from a culture, and how, in turn, it might affect individuals. The late Robert Holdstock prefaced his 1984 novel, Mythago Wood with that quote, and that’s sort of how I feel about the book myself. I had the sense of recognition…here was something which I had known all my life, only I didn’t know it…Įnglish composer, Ralph Vaughan Williams on discovering English folklore and folk music ![]()
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