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The 25th anniversary edition of the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller, with a new afterword by the author--which offers a new vision of what it is to be a man. In this timeless and deeply learned classic, poet and translator Robert Bly offers nothing less than a new vision of what it means to be a man. Bly's vision is based on his ongoing work with men, as well as on reflections on his own life. He addresses the devastating effects of remote fathers and mourns the disappearance of male initiation rites in our culture. Finding rich meaning in ancient stories and legends, Bly uses the Grimm fairy tale "Iron John"-in which a mentor or "Wild Man" guides a young man through eight stages of male growth-to remind us of ways of knowing long forgotten, images of deep and vigorous masculinity centered in feeling and protective of the young. At once down-to-earth and elevated, combining the grandeur of myth with the practical and often painful lessons of our own histories, Iron John is an astonishing work that will continue to guide and inspire men-and women-for years to come. Review: A must read for all Men! - This is the seminal book for Men, a must read. This along with King, Warrior, Magician, Lover should be mandatory for all men in colleges and universities, being taught be Jungian analysts or Heidiggar specialists. Review: Powerfully Introspective - I thought that this novel was exceptionally informative for young men, but also for anyone interested in learning more about themselves and moving past their past traumas. Although many of Robert Bly's examples were metaphorical, they resonated with me. After going through a breakup, this was the perfect read, but it I recommend it for anyone who wants to learn something more profound about themselves.
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,555 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #20 in Men's Gender Studies #21 in General Gender Studies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,405 Reviews |
M**M
A must read for all Men!
This is the seminal book for Men, a must read. This along with King, Warrior, Magician, Lover should be mandatory for all men in colleges and universities, being taught be Jungian analysts or Heidiggar specialists.
W**M
Powerfully Introspective
I thought that this novel was exceptionally informative for young men, but also for anyone interested in learning more about themselves and moving past their past traumas. Although many of Robert Bly's examples were metaphorical, they resonated with me. After going through a breakup, this was the perfect read, but it I recommend it for anyone who wants to learn something more profound about themselves.
T**R
Interesting Perspective
Interesting read. I appreciate the historical and mythological aspect of this this perspective. I’m halfway thru this book. I enjoy the author’s writing style.
C**A
Great book
A book every father should share with their son.
R**R
Recommended
This is a classic book and I recommend it for all.
C**S
Inspirational Book, a guide to a better life.
The book that got me into reading. Special thanks to my friend Elisha Long from YouTube for recommending it. I started reading it when I was lost, looking for some guidance. This book did just that. It is for those who need to turn that spark on to get their life started, to start their adventure. This is a fantasy. But a fantasy that will apply to your life and to your journey. The book goes from telling the story of Iron John and then moves to explaining it and how it applies to the real world. There are also examples of other fantasy stories such as Peter Pan, and once again, how they apply to the real world. The use of many metaphors, such as the "Poisoned King" to express the evil side of the masculine, or the "Sacred King" to express the good of the masculine. A beautiful book that gave me hope. I completely recommend it. I now love to read and am working on myself every day.
M**N
Iron John
Iron John: A Book About Men is commonly regarded as one of the major books that launched a thousand naked drumming circles. Author and poet Robert Bly is one of the foremost advocates of the Mythopoetic Men’s Movement who led men’s only counseling and retreats. Since then the mythopoetic men’s movement petered out, and along with it the movement to restore male rites of passage which they considered essential for a boy's development into manhood. Robert Bly's book, spent 62 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, uses an old Grimm’s fairytale to explain a man’s growth into the mature masculine. The book is peppered with Jungian psychology, various myths, legends, folklores and fairy tales to analyze the Grimms' fairytale and draw lessons meaningful to men. Iron John covers some deep issues relating to men's masculinity and there are a few things to like about this book though it has some drawbacks. Let me start with the pros of this book: First, I like the mythological approach Bly takes to masculinity. He's a natural storyteller and the book is very well written in its very own way. He not only understands the value of mythology, he's able to draw you into the myth and teach from it. Second, the book represented some unique takes on masculine initiation. Much of the discussion of initiation was familiar to other sources, and necessarily so. The only idea of initiation is walking a tried and true path, not reinventing the wheel. However, that doesn't mean there's no room for fresh perspective. I found Bly's suggestion that it may be beneficial and necessary for the lover archetype to come into a boy's life before the warrior to be fascinating. I'm not sure to what extent I agree. Third, Iron John represents a balanced and holistic view of masculinity. There's no part of the book where it feels like Bly is short shifting one issue and overemphasizing another. Now for the cons of this book: First, Bly can be a bit long winded at times. He's a terrific writer, and I certainly don't want a book that's so condensed and digestible that it loses the beauty of the language. However, there were times where it felt like a little more trimming would have been appropriate. Second, I come at men's issues from a mostly Christian perspective, which Bly does not share. As a result there are places where Bly and I part ways rather decisively. As a result, I see Bly's work, while being very good and worthwhile, as ultimately falling short in several areas. Third, Bly doesn't offer any clear practical advice on "finding one's masculinity" and I believe men need more than just poetry and storytelling to heal a 'wounded soul' and do this kind of "inner work" to become better men. And fourth is Bly's outreach to only men around the age of of 35 and older. If you’re going to really change manhood, you have to reach out to young men, too. A movement for 35 year old men has no future. Group therapy culture can’t replace authentic, organic masculine experience. That’s a problem I still see with the men’s movement, though I think this has over the past few decades and men's movements have also appealed to young men as well. In the end readers aren't going to find a lot of practical tips on improving yourself as a man, but Iron John certainly gives you a lot to think about. It’s a book you really need to read a couple times and meditate on.
A**N
Simply the BEST book About Men!
I have bought this book so many times and given it away, only to re-buy it again a week later. Iron John is a book that I recommend as a counselor for both men, and woman read. It is a wonderfully written, and very poignant tome about the critical journey that all men must become aware of if they are to be successful in their world. I think the most vital part of the book is the "Iron John story" that is in the BACK of the book. I always recommend you read the story FIRST and then learn what Robert Bly says about the story reading than from the front to back. When you have a full understanding of the story and then read what Robert has to say about the symbolism from the story, it makes a lot more sense with the process. I love this book, and so many men have thanked me profusely for referring it to them. They love it too.
M**N
Must-read for young male persons - if you want to become a MAN someday !
A classic. Bought it for my nephew to help him deal with his over-bearing mother (my sister)
A**R
I'm expecting some good
I bought it for my husband to read, without telling him and he is reading it. I'm expecting some good
M**N
Almost everything a man needs to know about masculinity and his journey of discovery
Written by the grandfather of books on masculinity. Sad to have never met him and thanked him. RIP
C**N
Lo recomiendo
Una lectura que todo hombre debe hacer
C**E
Importante livro sobre masculinidade
Importante para entender que a passagem de menino para homem envolve um mergulho profundo nas raízes que sem as quais a criança se desespera.
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