A master storyteller and one of the country's most visionary writers, Jamake Highwater is considered by many to be the intellectual heir to Joseph Campbell. In this eloquently written, intensely personal look at the mythology of social conformity and rejection, Highwater uses his remarkable narrative powers to offer a far-ranging examination of how people who stand outside of society often achieve lasting, even profound influence upon the culture at large.
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A master storyteller and one of the country's most visionary writers, Jamake Highwater is considered by many to be the intellectual heir to Joseph Campbell. In this eloquently written, intensely personal look at the mythology of social conformity and rejection, Highwater uses his remarkable narrative powers to offer a far-ranging examination of how people who stand outside of society often achieve lasting, even profound influence upon the culture at large.
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