Don’t Know Much About World Myths

Don’t Know Much About World Myths by Kenneth C. Davis is a First Edition published by Harper Collins in April 2005. This 144-page book presents a collection of captivating myths from various cultures, exploring questions such as why the Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh sought eternal youth and the Chinese creation story. Through a question-and-answer format, Davis introduces readers to the enchanting tales of Greek gods, Norse tricksters, and other legendary figures, highlighting the common themes that connect different civilizations.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of folklore and mythology, with stories that celebrate creation and reflect on destruction. The book features a variety of engaging sidebars and quotes, enhancing the narrative with additional context. Accompanied by a wealth of photographs, art reproductions, and illustrations by Sergio Ruzzier, this edition aims to convey the vitality of these myths and the diverse cultures that share them.
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Why did the Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh search for eternal youth? (see page 21) What is the Chinese recipe for creating the universe? (see page 67) How did the Blackfoot maiden Feather Woman turn the world upside down? (see page 122) Whether it’s the adventures of Greek gods and goddesses or Norse trickster tales, we all love to hear a good story. Best-selling author Kenneth C. Davis gives readers a taste of these enchanting myths and the diverse people who tell them. In his trademark question-and-answer style peppered with entertaining sidebars and quotes, he also shows how almost every civilization’s mythology shares common themes. Some stories celebrate the creation of the earth and the arrival of the first humans; others mourn a massive flood of destruction. Our wide world is linked together by the stories we tell. A wealth of photographs and art reproductions, along with clever black-and-white illustrations by Sergio Ruzzier, helps convey the vitality of these amazing myths.
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