Reviews: The Celestial Hunter (1)
“Divine, human, animal as porous categories”
(Hardback)
If you've read Calasso's 'The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony'then you'll have an inkling of what to expect: once again, Calasso delves into primarily, though not exclusively, Greek storytelling through myth but also through the Mysteries that were cults and kind of adjacent to religion. The theme that only partially holds all this together is that of the porous boundaries between the divine, the human and the animal; and hunting is the process that both defines and yet confuses these categorisations.
Going beyond the expected (such as Actaeon, the archetypal hunter turned prey), this is a dazzling meditation that is dense, hallucinogenic, suggestive - and occasionally bonkers! Calasso's breadth of scholarship is kaleidoscopic as he zooms from Homer, the classical Athenians to Burkhardt and Nietzsche and beyond (and you've got to love someone who has clearly reads the extant fragments of Callimachus!) but don't expect linearity or a composed precision - this is all flight and imagination that touches base on a topic before soaring off again...
Given my own research interests, the most stimulating ideas come from the way Calasso thinks about the hunt and the erotic: although the 'erotic hunt' is well recognised in literature, Calasso's take turns the whole concept on its head and positions the two as akin to incest - fascinating, and worth thinking about more deeply.
So another fascinating, amorphous, unpindownable text - it's exhilarating, erudite and stimulating, but kind of crazy too!
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The Celestial Hunter
Non-Fiction, Spirituality & Beliefs
Roberto Calasso (author)
Hardback Published on: 28/04/2020
Price: £25.00
