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Neanderthals And Northmen: Eaters Of The Dead (with Dr Edward Guimont)

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Michael Crichton had a habit of recycling various Victorian-era fringe beliefs and obsessions in his techno-thriller fiction. With Eaters Of The Dead, he created a faux-academic 'translation' of the travels of the real-life Ibn Fadlan. The resulting novel has echoes of Beowulf, elements of cryptozoology, relic hominids, and a positive portrayal of Vikings as part of America's changing process of self-identification.

Incoming professor of history at Bristol Community College, Fall River, MA, Dr Edward Guimont rejoins the pod to discuss all this, with many links to other subjects familiar to listeners here at the cabin in the woods, in NEANDERTHALS AND NORTHMEN: EATERS OF THE DEAD.

BuyMeACoffee, you Viking dog!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wideatlantic

Dr Edward Guimont’s Twitter

https://twitter.com/edward_guimont

Dr Edward Guimont's Website

https://edwardguimont.com/

Love In The Time Of Chasmosaurs article about the Ladybird Lost World

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wideatlantic

Ladybird Lost World on Tape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvNLbyuqsLU

In Search Of First Contact, Annette Kolodny

https://www.dukeupress.edu/in-search-of-first-contact

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Michael Crichton had a habit of recycling various Victorian-era fringe beliefs and obsessions in his techno-thriller fiction. With Eaters Of The Dead, he created a faux-academic 'translation' of the travels of the real-life Ibn Fadlan. The resulting novel has echoes of Beowulf, elements of cryptozoology, relic hominids, and a positive portrayal of Vikings as part of America's changing process of self-identification.

Incoming professor of history at Bristol Community College, Fall River, MA, Dr Edward Guimont rejoins the pod to discuss all this, with many links to other subjects familiar to listeners here at the cabin in the woods, in NEANDERTHALS AND NORTHMEN: EATERS OF THE DEAD.

BuyMeACoffee, you Viking dog!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wideatlantic

Dr Edward Guimont’s Twitter

https://twitter.com/edward_guimont

Dr Edward Guimont's Website

https://edwardguimont.com/

Love In The Time Of Chasmosaurs article about the Ladybird Lost World

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wideatlantic

Ladybird Lost World on Tape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvNLbyuqsLU

In Search Of First Contact, Annette Kolodny

https://www.dukeupress.edu/in-search-of-first-contact

  continue reading

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