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Riddle Me This: A World Treasury of Word Puzzles, Folk Wisdom, and Literary Conundrums [Hardcover]

Phil Cousineau (Author)
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April 1999
Author Phil Cousineau is an adventure travel guide and mythographer whose mentor was scholar Joseph Campbell. He has collected riddles from every land, uncovering common threads in what he calls "ingenious questions in search of clever answers." Organized by country, Riddle Me This will educate as it entertains and intrigues readers. Although written with a sense of fun and a love of words, the book has a serious premise at its core -- to rescue riddles from obscurity and return them to their proper status as one of the earliest types of folk wisdom. Suitable fare for scholars or for family fun, Riddle Me This will tickle the funnybone and stimulate the brain.

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  • Hardcover: 177 pages
  • Publisher: Conari Pr (April 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1573241458
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573241458
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,340,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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PHIL COUSINEAU is an award-winning writer and filmmaker, teacher and editor, world-wide lecturer, storyteller and TV host. His fascination with the art, literature, and history of culture has taken him from Michigan to Marrakesh, Iceland to the Amazon, in a worldwide search for what the ancients called the "soul of the world." With more than 25 books and 15 scriptwriting credits to his name, the "omnipresent influence of myth in modern life" is a thread that runs through all of his work.

BOOKS: Cousineau's books include STOKING THE CREATIVE FIRES, ONCE AND FUTURE MYTHS, THE ART OF PILGRIMAGE, THE HERO'S JOURNEY: JOSEPH CAMPBELL ON HIS LIFE AND WORK, SOUL: AN ARCHAEOLOGY, and most recently, WORDCATCHER. A new book of essays and reflections on healing, restitution and atonement, titled BEYOND FORGIVENESS, will publish in 2011. His books have been translated into nine languages, and he is a contributor to more than 30 other books.

TALKS & TRAVELS: Cousineau lectures frequently on a wide spectrum of topics that reflect his mythic and scholarly journeys, including mythology, movies, writing, mentorship, beauty, language, travel, sports, language, and creativity. He has been the keynote speaker at major conferences as diverse as the Ansel Adams Centennial Celebration in Yosemite National Park, and The European Unitarian Universalists' Retreat in the Netherlands. He has been invited to lecture at distinguished venues around the world and has collaborated and appeared with some of the great thinkers and philosophers of our time, including mentors Joseph Campbell and Huston Smith. He enjoys collaborating with musicians and artists. An expert in pilgrimage, Cousineau occasionally leads small group journeys to sacred and culturally rich places; in 2011 he will take groups to Ireland and Paris.

FILMS: Phil Cousineau's screenwriting credits in documentary films have won more than 25 international awards and include: A SEAT AT THE TABLE, ECOLOGICAL DESIGN, WAYFINDERS, THE PEYOTE ROAD, WIPING THE TEARS OF SEVEN GENERATIONS, THE HERO'S JOURNEY; and the Academy Award-nominated FOREVER ACTIVISTS.

TV & APPEARANCES: He is currently the co-writer and host of GLOBAL SPIRIT, Link TV's "internal travel" television series soon broadcasting on PBS stations. Cousineau has also appeared on CNN, The Discovery Channel, and Fox News, and been featured on Voice of America, PRI's The World, CBC's Tapestry, Deepak Chopra's Wellness Radio, and Public Radio's At Issue with Ben Merens. He has been interviewed for stories in TIME and NEWSWEEK as well as the NEW YORK TIMES. He has been a judge for the Emmys, San Francisco Film Festival, and the PEN-WEST literary awards. Look for his expert commentary and mythic take on film among the special features on several Warner Brothers DVDs--from THE NATURAL and CONSTANTINE to BATMAN and SUPERMAN.

CONSULTING: An expert on mythology and film and the "hero journey" structure of screenplays, Cousineau consults on all types of writing projects.

Cousineau lives with his family in North Beach in San Francisco, California, where he is currently writing a book on beauty. Learn more at http://www.philcousineau.net.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars So bad it's funny, September 27, 2007
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This review is from: Riddle Me This: A World Treasury of Word Puzzles, Folk Wisdom, and Literary Conundrums (Hardcover)
The cover promises a "World Treasury of Word Puzzles, Folk Wisdom and Literary Conundrums" and instead yields a poorly constructed pile of random writings. After a long yet tedious introduction, the main point of which seems to be to show us how brilliant and erudite the author is, we're treated to "The Pleasury". The author appears to have selected his riddles by scanning world literature looking for pages containing the word "riddle" and then copying down something that looks like a riddle.

The "Pleasury" is a random assortment of word riddles guaranteed to be devoid of any sense or context. For example, an African riddle #127 -"Two lions are waiting on the hill". The answer - the ears. This is the kind of riddle where if you hear the answer you can shrug and agree with it, but you would never have a strong belief in the answer without some context. You might guess the answer but you would also equally guess many, many other answers.

For a volume of modern, creative riddles, I would suggest Quest for the Riddle Stone: A Riddle Book. That book has fewer riddles, but they're all well written each with one correct answer that can be figured based on what's written.

There is a good book waiting to be written of world riddles, but this isn't it.
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