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9780857426185- 61ebec83f66e951f6c0c86c0 The Rain-Maiden And The Bear-Man https://www.trendypaper.com/s/5b1a00c581a9afd8ff765190/61ebec84f66e951f6c0c86dc/612y5a2yttl-_sx400_bo1-204-203-200_.jpg In Easterine Kire s stories, the boundaries between magic and reality drift away, leaving us to marvel at simple yet fantastical folktales about human connection. The title story in this collection is about feeling trapped by other people s definitions of who we are. The Bear-man finds love in the beautiful and compassionate Rain-maiden but thinks he would never be good enough for her. He concludes that if he reveals his true feelings she would ridicule him like everyone in his life has always done. He grows gruff and antisocial, believing that he could never find friendship least of all, love.

The other stories in this collection represent oral narratives from the people of Nagaland in northeast India, stories shared privately around a glowing hearth spirit stories that the narrators swear are true encounters. While Forest Song, New Road, River and Earth Story, and The Man Who Lost His Spirit were narrated to the author by local storytellers, The Man Who Went to Heaven and One Day are entirely based on Naga folktales.
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The Rain-Maiden And The Bear-Man

Author: Easterine Kire

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In Easterine Kire s stories, the boundaries between magic and reality drift away, leaving us to marvel at simple yet fantastical folktales about human connection. The title story in this collection is about feeling trapped by other people s definitions of who we are. The Bear-man finds love in the beautiful and compassionate Rain-maiden but thinks he would never be good enough for her. He concludes that if he reveals his true feelings she would ridicule him like everyone in his life has always done. He grows gruff and antisocial, believing that he could never find friendship least of all, love.

The other stories in this collection represent oral narratives from the people of Nagaland in northeast India, stories shared privately around a glowing hearth spirit stories that the narrators swear are true encounters. While Forest Song, New Road, River and Earth Story, and The Man Who Lost His Spirit were narrated to the author by local storytellers, The Man Who Went to Heaven and One Day are entirely based on Naga folktales.

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