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Weird Waters

Forfatter:
pocket, 2011
Engelsk
Aquatic monsters have a long and venerable history in the waters of northern Europe, dating at least all the way back to what must surely be the grandfather of all lake-, sea- and other monsters, the mighty Midg rdsorm or Jormungandr from the old Norse mythology - a creature long enough to encircle the globe and bite its own tail. Though some have since claimed sightings of monsters several hundred metres long, some even confusing the creatures with small islands, nothing has ever come even remotely close to the gargantuan size of the Midg rdsorm. And naturally, the only one who ever dared to challenge this monster was the old Norse God Thor - the God of Thunder. In many ways, the Midg rdsorm is the archetypical mythological monster, but that doesn't mean all monsters are figments of the imagination. The borderline between fantasy and reality is one that is fine and fluid, with aspects of one realm carried over into the other. Real creatures can so easily clothe themselves in mythological splendour, and thus become bigger, scarier, and more fabulous. In the centuries following the time of the Midg rdsorm, many kinds of strange creatures havebeen seen in the waters of northern Europe. The monsters are still very much alive, in tradition as well as in reality.
Undertittel
The Lake and Sea Monsters of Scandinavia and the Baltic States
Forfatter
Lars Thomas
Illustratør
Jacob Rask
ISBN
9781905723706
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
218 gram
Utgivelsesdato
25.4.2011
Forlag
CFZ Press
Antall sider
148