Fr. 26.90

Everyday Folklore - An Almanac for the Ritual Year

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 4 to 7 working days

Description

Read more










Turn to any date and you'll find something to learn or do based on folklore of the day, the month, or the season.

Some days will take no more effort than sticking your head outside the window to see which way the wind is blowing, while others might involve train rides and scouring giant horses cut into hillsides. And each day is just a tiny snapshot of the folklore that goes on. It'll give you something new to learn every day. But you'll also find yourself far more engaged with the world around you, like recognising the deliberate way the year is divided by festivals and celebrations, or as the days tick by you'll read about new finds in the hedgerows and sidings that you can use to ward off witches or decorate your home with. And you'll realise that every month has its own identity (July is all about the weather, December is all about fear and hope), and how all these beliefs and sayings and rituals find ways of surviving and connecting us no matter what's happening all around us.

Dip into this fascinating and quirky book when you wake up, or on your way to work, like doing your daily Wordle or checking the news.

About the author

Liza Frank grew up watching B-movies and dreaming of being Chrissie Hynde before working backstage in theatre and film for over a decade. She has written extensively about folklore for The Everyday Lore Project and for a Masters in Folklore Studies from the University of Hertfordshire, as well as teaching literacy and creative writing in primary and secondary schools. Out of the many traditions she's tried, her favourite was recreating a Gruel Thursday ritual off the beach in Brighton. That and competitive mince-pie eating. She also writes an agony aunt column using folklore to solve dilemmas, and searches for sons of preacher men to persuade them to teach her something. In 2007, her slightly wild photographic exhibition was published as the book My Celebrity Boyfriend. She still dreams of being a rock chick.

Summary

Daily folklore ideas to guide you through the ritual year.

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.