And the 44th Spin Number Is....
9! A watery nine for the ICY NORTH SEA This gives me The Poetic Edda to read by July 5th . I'm excited about it. I read the Poetic Edda long ago in college, but somehow that book has disappeared. (Maybe I gave it to my sister?) But recently I was listening to a podcast I enjoy, and the guest was an Old Norse specialist who had published a new translation of the Poetic Edda , and I was intrigued, so I ordered it. If you're not familiar, the Poetic or Elder Edda is a collection of Old Norse poetry that is the oldest source we have for Norse mythology. It was actually written down from oral sources a couple of hundred years after the conversion to Christianity, so on the one hand, it's not quite as primary a source as we would wish, but on the other, by then the writers don't seem to have been worried that the old beliefs would have a resurgence, so there isn't a bunch of editorializing about the horrors of paganism. The poems seem to have ...