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The Northern Path: Norse Myths and Legends Retold
The Northern Path: Norse Myths and Legends Retold
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"A magnificent treasure!" --Lloyd Alexander, Newbery award-winning author of the Chronicles of Prydain
Why is Douglas "Dag" Rossman uniquely qualified to tell these Nordic tales as few have done since the storytellers of the Viking Age spun their yarns for kings and commoners? Who could better understand the tales' power and import in the lives of our ancestors than someone who tells them as the ancient storytellers did?
For the past quarter century, Dag Rossman has followed The Northern Path with:
The reflective mind of a scholar:
Rossman has a Ph.D. in zoology, and has studied and taught Norse mythology for twenty-five years. His collection of original stories, Theft of the Sun, and Other New Norse Myths (Skandisk, 2001), fills in gaps and ties up loose ends left by the fragments of Norse manuscripts that we've inherited. With his wife, Sharon, he co-designed and installed the largest museum exhibit on Norse mythology ever displayed in the United States (Echoes of Odin: Norse Mythology in Scandinavia and America, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum, Decorah, IA, Sept. 2000 through Jan. 2001).
The wandering feet of an explorer:
Rossman has amplified his understanding of the ancient Norse world by six trips to Scandinavia, visiting ancient monuments and absorbing the spirit of the land and its people.
The heart and skills of a bard:
For twenty-five years, Rossman has told these tales to contemporary audiences young and old. By candlelight, moonlight, firelight, and torchlight, he's watched these myths cast their spell over his listeners.
The Northern Path recounts not just the Norse myths themselves and the worldview underlying them, but also what Rossman has learned from following The Northern Path for the past quarter-century. Learn how the worldview of your northern European ancestors can enrich your own life today.
Read a review of The Northern Path here.
Read a review here of Dag's new book The Dragonseeker.
Why is Douglas "Dag" Rossman uniquely qualified to tell these Nordic tales as few have done since the storytellers of the Viking Age spun their yarns for kings and commoners? Who could better understand the tales' power and import in the lives of our ancestors than someone who tells them as the ancient storytellers did?
For the past quarter century, Dag Rossman has followed The Northern Path with:
The reflective mind of a scholar:
Rossman has a Ph.D. in zoology, and has studied and taught Norse mythology for twenty-five years. His collection of original stories, Theft of the Sun, and Other New Norse Myths (Skandisk, 2001), fills in gaps and ties up loose ends left by the fragments of Norse manuscripts that we've inherited. With his wife, Sharon, he co-designed and installed the largest museum exhibit on Norse mythology ever displayed in the United States (Echoes of Odin: Norse Mythology in Scandinavia and America, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum, Decorah, IA, Sept. 2000 through Jan. 2001).
The wandering feet of an explorer:
Rossman has amplified his understanding of the ancient Norse world by six trips to Scandinavia, visiting ancient monuments and absorbing the spirit of the land and its people.
The heart and skills of a bard:
For twenty-five years, Rossman has told these tales to contemporary audiences young and old. By candlelight, moonlight, firelight, and torchlight, he's watched these myths cast their spell over his listeners.
The Northern Path recounts not just the Norse myths themselves and the worldview underlying them, but also what Rossman has learned from following The Northern Path for the past quarter-century. Learn how the worldview of your northern European ancestors can enrich your own life today.
Read a review of The Northern Path here.
Read a review here of Dag's new book The Dragonseeker.
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