The Swine-Gods and Other Visions


Read by Ben Tucker

(4.7 stars; 10 reviews)

Regina Miriam Bloch is a somewhat enigmatic figure in the world of Weird Fiction, having written only two slim volumes (The Swine-Gods and Other Visions and The Book of Strange Loves), yet her language and impact of writing style is unrivaled. The Swine-Gods and Other Visions is a haunting, at times grotesque, at times exuberant collection of strange and otherworldly fables, filled with pagan deities, bizarre allegorical parables and rich imagery unlike anything in print at the time. The dream worlds that Bloch creates, of priests sacrificing souls to boar-headed gods, of demons rising from witches' cauldrons, of mutilations and tortures, but also with a small measure of hope and appreciation for the musicality of Life, these visions are truly remarkable and worthy of experiencing. (Summary by Ben Tucker) (1 hr 0 min)

Chapters

Forward by Israel Zangwill 5:46 Read by Ben Tucker
I. The Swine-Gods 20:04 Read by Ben Tucker
II. A Song of War 4:30 Read by Ben Tucker
III. The New Creation 4:15 Read by Ben Tucker
IV. A Song of Festival 5:09 Read by Ben Tucker
V. The Song of False Gods 2:02 Read by Ben Tucker
VI. A Song of Degrees 13:15 Read by Ben Tucker
VII. Epilogue: The Strolling Player 5:16 Read by Ben Tucker

Reviews

Garbage


(5 stars)

The author failed to contextualize dramq in terms of current standards ofdiversity, equity and Inclusivity. Stories are just a bunch of cool atmospheric dream like pseudo fables that put you to sleep. I need my stories to fuel my hatred of the white male patriarchy. Author must have been one of those Aldof Hitlers. - This post sponsor3d by Disney and Blackrock