Tales from the Seasons

Aesthetic Adventures, Mystical Experiences and Poetic Epiphanies in Ross County (1988-1998)

by Montague Whitsel


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 616
ISBN : 9781434387691
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 616
ISBN : 9781434394576

About the Book

Life is an adventure, spiritually understood.  In the stories in this book you will follow the adventures of characters living in a fictional world called “Ross County” as they seek out the touchstones of an authentic Life Together in Earth & Spirit.  You will hear an account of their hikes, experiences and epiphanies, as well as listen as they reflect on these “moments of revelation.”

 

Many of the poems in this book are expressions of vivid and self-transformative experiences; stories told in verse that express something of the wonder each character has for life, focused on an event that drew them a little closer to self-realization and self-fulfillment; these being the goals of an earthen spiritual life.

 

Thus this book is not a collection of ‘short stories and poetry’ in a traditional ‘modernist’ sense.  Rather, it is a collection of spiritual vignettes, in verse and prose, intended to inspire the reader to reflect on their own life, in search of clues and keys to ways of living it that would render it more interesting, give it depth and lead on toward wisdom’s dolmen.

 

If you have read any of the author’s other works, you will recognize many of the characters in these pages.  Favorite characters from the novel – Ham-Farir: The Faring of Matthew Thorin Dier (2008) – you will find depicted here in other life-situations.   Many of the characters quoted in either The Fires of Yule (2001) or WellSprings of the Dier (2002) are given voice here, in either poems or in stories, being shown living out the spiritualities bodied forth in those texts.

 


About the Author

Montague Whitsel, an earthen poet and narrative philosopher rooted and sourced in the woods of western Pennsylvania, holds degrees in anthropology, sociology, history, philosophy and religion.  In addition to teaching at the college and university levels, Mr. Whitsel has taught spirituality on a private basis for 20 years, aiding students in learning and practicing a variety of spiritualities, especially those rooted in the Celtic traditions.  He has been writing poetry and stories since he was 11 years old.  As a poet and philosopher, he seeks to express and explore the mystery of life in Earth & Spirit.  He is striving to reclaim the best poetics from ancient religious traditions, and is deeply interested in the relationship between science and the art of living, exploring ways of grounding our spiritualities today in the revelations of science.