The New York Times–bestselling author of Fear of Flying celebrates
witches in a gorgeously illustrated brew of witchcraft lore, potions,
secrets, and myth. With a mix of genuine fascination, passionate
enthusiasm, and keen feminist insight, Erica Jong wades through a bog
of myths, misinformation, historical hysteria, and contemporary
Halloween costumes to offer a generous exploration and celebration of
witches. From their origins as descendants of ancient goddesses to
contemporary practitioners of the craft, the evolution of the concept
of “witch” has been as changeable as the centuries themselves.
From evil crone to sexual seductress, they are the embodiment of both
light and dark, fertility and death, divinity and paganism, baleful
curses and healing cures. They have been scapegoated as the object of
men’s worst fears and embraced as heroines of female empowerment. As
muses, they have influenced popular culture from Shakespeare and Yeats
to Anne Sexton and Ken Russell. With reverence and a hint of mischief,
Jong reveals witches’ rites, rituals, and magical recipes, including
authentic spells and incantations. “A steaming cauldron of
beautifully illustrated prose, poetry, love potions and flying
lotions” (Glamour) from the renowned author of Fanny, Witches is
“nothing less than a complete transformation of our concept of
witches . . . accomplishe[d] with panache in this sumptuously and
provocatively illustrated book" (Publishers Weekly). This ebook
features an illustrated biography of Erica Jong, including rare photos
and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal
collection.
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ISBN
9781504046886
Publisert
2018
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Open Road Media
Språk
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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