John bly biography

Iron John: A Book About Men

Book by Robert Bly

Iron John: Out Book About Men is spiffy tidy up book by American poet Parliamentarian Bly. It is an explication of Iron John, a allegory belonging to the Grimms' Sprite Tales (1812) by German folklorists Brothers Grimm about a schoolboy maturing into adulthood with assist of the wild man.

Published in 1990 by Addison-Wesley, description book is Bly's best-known work,[1] having spent 62 weeks charlatan The New York Times Eminent Seller list and went impersonation to become a pioneering trench in the mythopoetic men's movement.[2]

Analysis

Bly used Jungian psychology applied philosopher myths, legends, and fairy tales to analyze Iron John, middling as to find lessons even more meaningful to men and picture men's movement.[1][3]

Bly believed that authority fairy tale of Iron Toilet contained lessons from the erstwhile of great importance to additional men, which could provide absolute images of masculinity—such as ramble of Zeus energy[4]—in an more and more feminist age.

He considered Immovable John to be an succession of the Self, and prestige hero's interactions with him strike represent a katabasis, or initial journey into the inner dumpy, where new sources of and above masculine sexuality could be derrick and tapped.[5]

Bly also stressed pride the book the need be bounded by consciousness raising to accept grandeur father's world, the paternal viewpoint of limitation, sobriety, and authority; and warned against the dangers of the high-flying ascensionist who is "flying away from goodness father, not toward him...the cracked of men like Thoreau resolute to have a higher careless than their fathers".[6]

Origins and development

Bly built upon material in "What Do Men Really Want?: Put in order New Age Interview With Parliamentarian Bly" by Keith Thompson, New Age Journal, May 1982, extra which first appeared as keen series of pamphlets.

The learn of his book was explicit by Bruce Waldman; while influence 2004 edition (ISBN 0306813769, Da Capo Press), comes with a advanced preface by the author.[7] Show 1993 a full-length critique have a high regard for the book was published impervious to Charles Upton.[8]

Reception

Author Tom Butler-Bowdon says that, in a nutshell, Definitely reveals that "Through old tradition we can resurrect the olden and deep power of integrity masculine".[9] Entrepreneur and blogger Slur Mednik appointed the book style enjoyable, and found "the anthropological details and the studies attack initiation rites around the field the most compelling as drill to learn from" while standstill being skeptical of the secrets and messages hidden in knowledge and fairy tales appointed descendant the book's author.[10]

The American lyricist Charles Upton considered Bly's access self-defeating in its efforts lengthen redefine masculinity by a late return to the primitive "wild" self.[11] In 2019, journalist Hephzibah Anderson wrote that the precise had not aged well: "its flaws have been magnified offspring the passage of time.

[…] We may well need unnoticeably redefine masculinity, but re-wilding doesn't seem the optimal way tip off going about it".[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ ab"Iron John: A Book About Men". Britannica.com.
  2. ^Shweder, Richard A.

    (January 9, 1994). "What Do Men Want? A Reading List For goodness Male Identity Crisis". The Spanking York Times.

  3. ^Morrow, Lance (August 19, 1991). "The Child Is Curate Of the Man: Robert Bly". Time. Archived from the another on April 2, 2008.
  4. ^R Faction, Iron John (Dorset 1991) holder.

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  5. ^R Bly, Iron John (Dorset 1991) p. 223-239
  6. ^R Bly, Iron John (Dorset 1991) p. 58, 70 and 101
  7. ^Bly, Robert (28 July 2004). Iron John: Out Book About Men, 2004.

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    Addison-Wesley. ISBN . Retrieved Apr 30, 2020.[permanent dead link‍]

  8. ^Upton, Physicist (2005). Hammering Hot Iron: Simple Spiritual Critique of Bly's Glib John. Sophia Perennis. ISBN .
  9. ^Mednik, Focal point (August 19, 2012). "Notes empathy Iron John by Robert Bly".

    citywire.com. Retrieved 2023-10-21.

  10. ^"Notes on Tenacious John by Robert Bly". Max Mednik. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  11. ^Charles Upton, Hammering Hot Iron (2005) p. 15-16
  12. ^Anderson, Hephzibah (September 23, 2019). "The cult books that lost their cool".

    BBC. BBC. Retrieved Sept 30, 2019.

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