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Paperback cover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1991 issue of Parabola magazine delves into the archetype of “The Hunter” through a thought-provoking collection of essays, poetry, and artwork. Founded in 1976, Parabola has long been a respected forum for exploring the intersection of mythology, philosophy, and spirituality across cultures. This particular issue examines the hunter motif, which has played a pivotal role in human societies for millennia, providing sustenance, shaping worldviews, and inspiring artistic expression. From the ancient cave paintings of Lascaux to the modern-day sport of big-game hunting, the hunter has left an indelible mark on our collective psyche. This volume promises to offer readers a rich tapestry of perspectives, inviting them to contemplate the hunter’s place in our evolving relationship with nature and the sacred. A fascinating artifact for those interested in comparative mythology, symbolism, and the enduring power of archetypes.