Snowy Tower

Parzival and the Wet Black Branch of Language

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Martin Shaw, Coleman Barks: Snowy Tower (2014, White Cloud Press)

272 pages

English language

Published Nov. 25, 2014 by White Cloud Press.

ISBN:
978-1-935952-92-3
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In Snowy Tower, Shaw gives a highly original telling of the grail epic Parzival. Dr Shaw claims the story as a great trickster tale of medieval Europe, offering a commentary that ranges from climate change to the notion of soul, erotic consciousness, what he calls “the hallucination of empire”, and a re-visioning of the speech of the ancient bards.

Snowy Tower is the second book in Shaw’s the Mythteller trilogy. A daring work, it offers a connection to “the genius of the margins”; that the big questions of today will not be met by big answers but by a myriad of mythic associations. After the eclecticism of A Branch from the Lightning Tree, Snowy Tower is a deep exploration of one central narrative.

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Subjects

  • Nature in literature
  • Wilderness areas
  • Perceval (legendary character)
  • Wolfram, von eschenbach, active 12th century