Beneath the endless forests and frozen lakes of Finland lives a mythology born not from fantasy, but from survival.
In the winter of 1996, author Todd Fischer traveled deep into the north searching for the ancient spiritual traditions of the Finnic peoples. What began as an investigation into folklore and the Kalevala slowly transformed into something far more personal: a journey through silence, wilderness, memory, and the psychological landscapes that gave birth to myth itself.
Moving through remote villages, frozen rivers, abandoned cemeteries, northern forests, and the vast darkness of Lapland, Fischer encounters the lingering echoes of an older world where songs held power, forests possessed presence, and the boundary between mythology and human consciousness felt dangerously thin.
Exploring the Finnish Mythos is part travel memoir, part folklore investigation, and part philosophical meditation on humanity’s ancient relationship with nature, isolation, death, and meaning. Atmospheric, haunting, and deeply reflective, the book explores not only the old gods of Finland, but the emotional realities that continue to keep them alive beneath the surface of the modern world.
Because some myths are never truly forgotten.
They simply wait beneath the snow.
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Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware. Artikel-Nr. 9798198065543
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