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You could spend a long time unpicking this book and putting it back together again. It's a complicated, confusing piece of handicraft- with its incestuous characters, its Jungian mysticism, its cod science. But there's no nonsense about our heroine- not a trace of sentimentality anywhere- and the reconstructions of prehistoric society that nestle at its heart are brilliantly convincing. I wish to exhibit it alongside Alan Garner's books and the poetry of Ted Hughes in an argument about how the coming of age of archaeology and ethnography in the 1930s opened the way to a late romantic aesthetic of wodwos, totems and eye-pecking crows in which the artist was shamanic and Nature a cruel mother.

Date: 2009-12-15 03:04 pm (UTC)
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I wish to exhibit it alongside Alan Garner's books and the poetry of Ted Hughes in an argument about how the coming of age of archaeology and ethnography in the 1930s opened the way to a late romantic aesthetic of wodwos, totems and eye-pecking crows in which the artist was shamanic and Nature a cruel mother.

I would read that article.

Date: 2009-12-15 04:13 pm (UTC)
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Now that I've summarised the argument I leave it to others to fill in the details.

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