I always forget.
But I never forget to sing these timeless lyrics:
"Wake up, wake up, wake up it's the 1st of tha month
To get up, get up, get up so cash yo checks and get up."
Here's some folklore books coming your way this month, two of these books I would love to see under my Festivus pole:
- Folk Culture in the Digital Age - Trevor J. Blank, ed. Utah State University Press. The last book on this topic by Trevor Blank was pretty good! I told him so on Bookface. It's called Folklore and the Internet. People, read them both. Might even inspire me to do some real folklore writing instead of this terrible blog.
- Appalachia Mountain Folklore - Michael Rivers. Schiffer Publishing.
- Signs, Cures, and Withcery: German Appalachian Folklore - Gerald C. Mines. Paperback version. University of Tennessee Press. I'm a squarehead who used to live in Appalachia! And this book is now in an affordable paperback edition. I hope my mutti reads this blog.
- Dictionary of 1,000 Chinese Proverbs - Marjorie Lin and Leonard Schalk. Hippocrene Books, revised edition.
- Legends of the Scottish Saints: Readings, Hymns and Prayers for the Commemorations of Scottish Saints in the Aberdeen Breviary - Alan MacQuarrie, ed. Four Courts Press.
- Adonis: The Myth of the Dying God in the Italian Renaissance - Carlo Caruso. Bristol Classical Press.
- Voodoo Priests, Noble Savages, and Ozark Gypsies: The Life of Folklorist Mary Alicia Owen - Greg Olson. Missouri Biography Series, University of Missouri.
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