The Hanged God by Shani Oates is a scholarly and esoteric exploration of the Norse deity Óðinn (Odin) and his symbolic journey through trials that embody themes of sacrifice, wisdom, and resurrection. The book delves into Norse mythology and ancient texts such as Hávamál, Vǫluspá, and others, to uncover the mystical and taboo-laden aspects of Óðinn's quests, including his acquisition of runic wisdom and the mead of poetry.
Using a multidisciplinary approach that integrates anthropology, folklore, mythology, and etymology, the author reinterprets key elements of Norse cosmology, such as Yggdrasil and the role of wolves in Óðinn's mythology. It challenges outdated notions about shamanism and sacrifice in Norse culture, presenting a vivid picture of a hidden cultic elite striving to transcend fate and Ragnarǫk through arcane knowledge.
This work is aimed at readers passionate about Norse traditions, magic, and history, offering deep insights for those well-versed in these subjects
The Hanged God - Shani Oates
5.25 x 8.5 inches. 192 pages. Hardbound 100pts, bound in Mottled Brown Silktouch Nuba faux leather. Gold foil blocking on rounded spine and Blind Deboss + Gold foil on the cover as well. 1 Full-Color Frontispiece. B&W interior, with "Oatmeal-coloured" with Ultra Reverse pattern embossing Endpapers. Black & Yellow Headbands. Fully Illustrated. Fine typography, printed on Husky Opaque Offset Smooth 160M archive-quality paper. Comes with a carton-plate insert glued on the interior, individually hand-numbered, and signed by the author Shani Oates.