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Robert Bly

Rediscovering the Journey of Masculinity Through Myth and Reflection.

3.96355ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Robert Bly

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780306813764

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1984

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: One: THE PILLOW AND THE KEY
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Chapter 2: Two: WHEN ONE HAIR TURNS GOLD
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Chapter 3: Three: THE ROAD OF ASHES, DESCENT, AND GRIEF
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Chapter 4: Four: THE HUNGER FOR THE KING IN A TIME WITH NO FATHER
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Chapter 5: Five: THE MEETING WITH THE GOD-WOMAN IN THE GARDEN
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Chapter 6: Six: TO BRING THE INTERIOR WARRIORS BACK TO LIFE
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Chapter 7: Seven: RIDING THE RED, THE WHITE, AND THE BLACK HORSES
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Chapter 8: Eight: THE WOUND BY THE KING’S MEN
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Chapter 9: Epilogue: The Wild Man in Ancient Religion, Literature, and Folk Life
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Chapter 10: The Story of Iron John
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Who should listen Iron John

The summary audiobook of "Iron John" by Robert Bly is ideal for men seeking to explore their masculinity and personal growth, as well as anyone interested in the intersections of mythology, psychology, and cultural criticism. It provides valuable insights for individuals on a quest for self-discovery, particularly those navigating the complexities of male identity in contemporary society. Additionally, educators and therapists may find it a useful resource for discussions around masculinity and emotional health.

3 quotes from Iron John

  • "The wild man is not the civilized man’s enemy. He is his missing link; the wild man is a source of inspiration, energy, and creativity that men must connect with to become whole."
  • "To be a man is to embrace and integrate all parts of oneself, including the wild, the tender, and the tragic."
  • "Men need initiation; they need to be guided into their own psyches to discover the power and wisdom that lies within the wild, unrefined aspects of their nature."

Author : Robert Bly

Robert Bly, born in 1926 in western Minnesota to Norwegian parents, is a distinguished American poet, author, and activist best known for his role as a leading figure in the Mythopoetic Men's Movement. After serving two years in the Navy and studying at St. Olaf College and Harvard alongside prominent writers of his time, he honed his craft at the University of Iowa's Writers Workshop. A Fulbright grant allowed him to translate Norwegian poetry, deepening his appreciation for international literary voices. Bly co-founded American Writers Against the Vietnam War, and his acclaimed work, *Iron John: A Book About Men*, has become an international bestseller. Throughout his career, he published numerous collections of poetry, essays, and translations, emphasizing themes of myth, storytelling, and human experience. Today, he remains active in literary workshops and seminars, fostering a deeper understanding of narrative and poetry across cultures.

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Iron John Free Audiobook Download

Robert Bly

Rediscovering the Journey of Masculinity Through Myth and Reflection.

3.96355rating

Information

Author: Robert Bly

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780306813764

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1984

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Iron John

The summary audiobook of "Iron John" by Robert Bly is ideal for men seeking to explore their masculinity and personal growth, as well as anyone interested in the intersections of mythology, psychology, and cultural criticism. It provides valuable insights for individuals on a quest for self-discovery, particularly those navigating the complexities of male identity in contemporary society. Additionally, educators and therapists may find it a useful resource for discussions around masculinity and emotional health.

3 quotes from Iron John

  • "The wild man is not the civilized man’s enemy. He is his missing link; the wild man is a source of inspiration, energy, and creativity that men must connect with to become whole."
  • "To be a man is to embrace and integrate all parts of oneself, including the wild, the tender, and the tragic."
  • "Men need initiation; they need to be guided into their own psyches to discover the power and wisdom that lies within the wild, unrefined aspects of their nature."

Author: Robert Bly

Robert Bly, born in 1926 in western Minnesota to Norwegian parents, is a distinguished American poet, author, and activist best known for his role as a leading figure in the Mythopoetic Men's Movement. After serving two years in the Navy and studying at St. Olaf College and Harvard alongside prominent writers of his time, he honed his craft at the University of Iowa's Writers Workshop. A Fulbright grant allowed him to translate Norwegian poetry, deepening his appreciation for international literary voices. Bly co-founded American Writers Against the Vietnam War, and his acclaimed work, *Iron John: A Book About Men*, has become an international bestseller. Throughout his career, he published numerous collections of poetry, essays, and translations, emphasizing themes of myth, storytelling, and human experience. Today, he remains active in literary workshops and seminars, fostering a deeper understanding of narrative and poetry across cultures.