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lit_chick 's review for:
The Power of Myth
by Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers
I'm guessing I should just stick to Campbell's original writing.
I understand that this interview was groundbreaking for many people when it was filmed for PBS in the 80s, but I feel that the book is disjointed, Moyer's questions are insipid, and the subject matter is treated too generally. Except for a couple of interesting insights, like, "Religion is metaphor," and the chapter on marriage with a really good discussion on the Troubadours, there really wasn't anything there for me.
Moyers reminded me of Will Ferrell as Harry Caray, "Hey Joe, do you think God is made out of swiss cheese?"
I understand that this interview was groundbreaking for many people when it was filmed for PBS in the 80s, but I feel that the book is disjointed, Moyer's questions are insipid, and the subject matter is treated too generally. Except for a couple of interesting insights, like, "Religion is metaphor," and the chapter on marriage with a really good discussion on the Troubadours, there really wasn't anything there for me.
Moyers reminded me of Will Ferrell as Harry Caray, "Hey Joe, do you think God is made out of swiss cheese?"