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Monsterland
Monsterland: A Journey Around the World's Imagination | Nicholas Jubber
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Monsters, in all their terrifying glory, have preoccupied humans since we began telling stories. But where did these stories come from? In Monsterland, award-winning author Nicholas Jubber goes on a journey to discover more about the monsters we've invented, lurking in the dark and the wild places of the earth -- giants, dragons, ogres, zombies, ghosts, demons -- all with one thing in common: their ability to terrify. His far-ranging adventure takes him across the world. He sits on the thrones of giants in Cornwall, visits the shrine of a beheaded ogre near Kyoto, travels to an eighteenth-century Balkan vampire's forest dwelling, and paddles among the shapeshifters of the Louisiana bayous. On his travels, he discovers that the stories of the people and places that birthed them are just as fascinating as the creatures themselves. Artfully written, Monsterlandis a spellbinding interrogation into why we need these monsters and what they can tell us about ourselves -- how they bind communities together as much as they cruelly cast away outsiders.
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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I think it would have benefited from a strong single narrative threaded through the chapters, beyond simply “monsters are cool and I travelled around the world looking for them”. It‘s a chimera of history, anthropology, and memoir which will no doubt delight a niche of invested readers but may struggle to connect for a broader audience. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/monsterland-nicholas-jubber-review/