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The Flight of the Wild Gander

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
192

Author
  
Joseph Campbell

Publisher
  
New World Library

OCLC
  
49249456

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Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1969

Page count
  
192

Country
  
United States of America

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Series
  
Collected Works of Joseph Campbell

Subject
  
Anthropology/Comparative Mythology

Publication date
  
First published in 1969. Second edition, 1990. Third edition 2002.

Similar
  
Joseph Campbell books, Mythology books, Religion books

The Flight of the Wild Gander is a 1969 book by mythologist Joseph Campbell, in which he collects a number of his early essays and forwards. Essays include "Bios and Mythos" (on the psycho-biological sources of mythic forms and symbols), "Mythogenesis" (on the rise and fall of a single Native American legend) and "The Symbol without Meaning" (about the secularization of myths in the modern age).

The wild gander of the title is a reference to the Hindu concept of the paramahamsa, a great spiritual teacher of exalted illumination, able to transcend the mundane, just as the hamsa is able to fly above the sky-scraping Himalayas.

Published originally in 1969 by Viking Press, the book was rereleased by Harper and Row in 1990. The third edition was published by New World Library in 2002, making The Flight of the Wild Gander the third title in the Joseph Campbell Foundation's Collected Works of Joseph Campbell series.

References

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