Hermetica: Myths, Legends, Poems
Paul Kiritsis
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"Hermetica" is a captivating literary collection of
myths, legends and poems. In the preface to the book, the author, Paul
Kiritsis explains to us the differences among three different classes of
folklore. First, there are myths which often take place far, far in the
past and are generally accepted as true. Second, we have legends which
"are set in a remembered or historical time and presented as
undisputed truth, often being more secular than religious." (p.
xiv) Lastly, there are folktales which are fictional stories.
Kiritsis gives us a history lesson on the origin of folklore which
started in Ancient Egypt. He then describes to us one of the greatest
myths of all time, and also the first love story, which is about Osiris
and Isis. Throughout this literary collection Kiritsis seeks to expand
on this ancient myth with his own renditions of the events that
occurred.
The title of the book, "Hermetica," was derived "not
only from the fact that it was influenced by Hermetic literature but
also because it concerns itself with alchemy, primarily the alchemy of
love." (p. xvii) The book is divided into two different sections
which are poems and verse drama. The poetry section consists of six
different subsections: alchemica, astrologica, mythologica,
philosophica, musica, and erotica. The second section, containing verse
drama, is composed of seven different short stories including the
author's prequel to the known myth of Osiris and Isis.
Kiritsis is a very creative and talented writer. He obviously is
wonderfully educated in the subjects he writes of and this definitely
shines through in his stories. Not unlike ancient oral and written
literature, Kiritsis' stories also have lessons to teach. His words
will whisk you back to a time long ago and keep you there until the last
page is turned.
Although I enjoyed both parts of the book I would have to say that
I enjoyed the second part with the myths and legends the most. Once I
started reading that section it was hard for me to put the book down
until I saw how everything played out. I think anyone who enjoys poetry,
myths, legends or just a general escape from books set in modern day,
would enjoy this unique literary collection--"Hermetica: Myths,
Legends, Poems."
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