Seasons of the Witch: Poetry & Songs to the Goddess, plus CD

by Patricia Monaghan

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

811.54

Collection

Publication

Llewellyn Publications (2002), Edition: Pap/Cdr, 216 pages

Description

Listen to the Voices of Goddesses With poetry and prose, litany and song, Seasons of the Witch measures the turning of a year, the cycles of the natural world, and the seasons of a woman's life. Lyrical and literate, much- loved and sought-after, the award-winning Seasons of the Witch is back in print. Written by Patricia Monaghan, one of the founding mothers of the women's spirituality movement, the original version of this classic book received the Friends of Literature award for poetry. Its poems and music are frequently used in both private and public rituals, and the poem "Burials" was selected as the invocation for the Worldwide Goddess 2000 Project. This edition features twenty-eight pieces of prose and poetry for each of the four seasons. While the original drew heavily from Greek mythology, this revised and expanded edition includes many new pieces from Celtic mythology. Each section features a song for the goddess of light, a litany for the associated elemental creature, poems inspired by tarot cards, and love spells in the ancient poetic form of the charm. A four-part Goddess Instruction Manual is woven throughout the book, with lessons drawn from each season. Twenty-five of the poems have been set to music in an evocative and powerful CD that accompanies this book.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member wanderlustlover
A very good break down of poetry and reflection through the seasons. It's broken down into Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. There are pieces that parallel throughout. There were some pieces I thought could have been better, but on the whole a very lovely experience.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

216 p.; 8.96 inches

ISBN

0738701807 / 9780738701806

Local notes

NWC includes CD

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