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por Christopher Vogler

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El viaje del escritor se ha convertido en un autâentico clâasico y obra de referencia entre los guionistas de todo el mundo. Miles de escritores de reconocido prestigio, cineastas, guionistas y estudiantes de numerosos paâises han comprobado ya el potencial creativo de las propuestas de Christopher Vogler, ya que âestas van mâas allâa del mero consejo para el diseäno y la resoluciâon de historias y hablan a cada escritor de una manera diferente… (más)
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I began reading The Writer's Journey several few years ago when I was taking video and multimedia course work during a transition in my photography and video career in 2009. I started from page one again in mid-2023 to begin the process of writing a project with Joseph Campbell's analysis as a framework. As someone who writes news articles and press releases for work, I am always a student for writing so this book has been helpful on many occasions.

I've heard other writers at discuss "The Hero's Journey:" as both a starting point and as an outdated model in modern storytelling but one can find many elements in nearly every film found in Campbell's work. I found the detail and approach in The Writer's Journey helpful on many layers and levels. ( )
  John_Hughel | Dec 28, 2023 |
This book fully explains in detail the different parts of Joseph Campbell's monomyth structure. However, it can be a bit tedious if you're familiar with Campbell, and the appendices are over-written centered around singular ideas that do not need the embellishment that they're treated with. I also felt that there may be a strong new-age thread running through the whole especially where the author uses The Golden Bough by James George Frazer as a reference but fortunately, it doesn't move from the juxtaposition of comparative mythology to writing into the realm of hokum. There are a lot of good ideas scattered throughout this book. I would recommend this book if you are at all interested in exploring Campbell's monomyth. ( )
  Ranjr | Jul 13, 2023 |
I began reading The Writer's Journey in April 2019, then put it aside for a few years when I became busy with several short story projects, a new novel, and a few harrowing life changes. When I picked up The Writer's Journey again in late May 2021, I started from page one again and found Vogler's interpretation and application of Joseph Campbell's analysis of mythology useful. I approached it in much the same way I approach outlining my novels and short stories. It is a roadmap, not a strict rule book and even Vogler admits this. When developing any story, there are many avenues a writer can take and crafting the story is an organic process. Often while writing, I will have an epiphany that takes the story in an even better direction than what I had originally outlined.

Vogler's guide is no different. I know other reviewers accuse Vogler of diluting or cheapening Campbell's work. I've heard other writers at conventions and conferences deride The Hero's Journey as an obsolete model that no longer has a place in modern storytelling. To each their own. I enjoyed The Writer's Journey and found Vogler's voice and style easy to follow. Even after three novels and over 20 short stories in my young writing career, I never stop learning and will keep this book close at hand as I work through the latest revision of my next novel. ( )
  pgiunta | Jan 28, 2022 |
The theory of story telling described in this book is fascinating and useful. However, take it with a pinch of salt. The author wants to make it about not just the story, but life itself, which is cringing to read, and I can also recommend skipping the parts about Jung. All in all a quite good book for the aspiring writer. ( )
  troelsk | May 8, 2020 |
In this book I described the set of concepts known as “The Hero’s Journey,” drawn from the depth psychology of Carl G. Jung and the mythic studies of Joseph Campbell. I tried to relate those ideas to contemporary storytelling…

It’s a guide to the archetypes who populate life (and storytelling) and the stages of heroic journeys people take. Vogler analyzes the archetypes and stages and applies them to numerous well-known films. It’s exactly the kind of “writing book” to read parallel with a current writing project -- it validates many aspects and inspires new ideas. To delve deeper and reinforce, I want to watch the “Power of Myth” videos with Campbell and Bill Moyers. ( )
  DetailMuse | Oct 15, 2019 |
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The waves are still rolling in from the pebbles in the pond that were the original Writer's Journey and its second edition. Since almost a decade has gone by since the second edition was launched, the ideas in that volume have been strenuously tested in a number of story-making laboratories around the world.
In the long run, one of the most influential books of the 20th century may turn out to be Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
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