Phil Cousineau
Autor de The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker's Guide to Making Travel Sacred
Sobre El Autor
Phil Cousineau, author of seventeen books, is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who lectures worldwide on topics such as mythology and creativity. He now lives in San Francisco, but still roots for his Detroit hometown teams
Créditos de la imagen: photo by Gregg Chadwick
Series
Obras de Phil Cousineau
Soul Moments: Marvelous Stories of Synchronicity--Meaningful Coincidences from a Seemingly Random World (1997) 51 copias
Riddle Me This: A World Treasury of Word Puzzles, Folk Wisdom, and Literary Conundrums (1999) 47 copias
The Painted Word: A Treasure Chest of Remarkable Words and Their Origins — Autor — 4 copias
The peyote road: ancient religion in contemporary crisis [video recording] (1992) — Director — 1 copia
The Song of the Open Road 1 copia
The Oldest Story in the World 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell) (1990) — Introducción — 554 copias
A Seat at the Table: Huston Smith in Conversation with Native Americans on Religious Freedom (2005) — Editor — 42 copias
And Live Rejoicing: Chapters from a Charmed Life — Personal Encounters with Spiritual Mavericks, Remarkable… (2012) — Contribuidor — 17 copias
The roots of fundamentalism : a conversation with Huston Smith & Phil Cousineau [video recording] (2006) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1952-11-26
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Columbia, South Carolina, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Columbia, South Carolina, USA (birth)
Detroit, Michigan, USA
North Beach, San Francisco, California - Educación
- University of Detroit (journalism)
- Ocupaciones
- writer
screenwriter
filmmaker
Miembros
Reseñas
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- Obras
- 43
- También por
- 5
- Miembros
- 1,290
- Popularidad
- #19,888
- Valoración
- 3.9
- Reseñas
- 7
- ISBNs
- 79
- Idiomas
- 3
- Favorito
- 2
The power of story telling is something we often fail to recognise, and this is something he brings out very clearly. The myths and old stories are generally Western ones that he has quoted, and this is a small quibble from my side. The essential message is clear and loud.
He writes well. However, from the second half of the book - the sections on sports, cities etc - which are indeed quite powerful themes, I think, the book tends to waver. While he does indeed draw the connection between his own experiences and that of ancient/modern myths, the link is weak.
However, he does do us yeoman service, especially in this modern age when mobile phone and electronic technology is threatening to take us away from our roots.… (más)