Great Australian Urban Myths: Revised Edition The Cane Toad High
By (Author) Graham Seal
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
27th July 2001
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
398.20994
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
291g
We like to think that we live in an age of reason and rationality, that uncertainty and the unknown have largely been eliminated by technology and science. But it seems that we have nagging doubts. Continually, we tell each other of tales about ankle slashers and hairy-armed women in the shopping mall. We hear about phantom hitchikers and headless bikers on the highways. Dreadful things are reportedly done to small pets at home. Tummies explode at work, garden gnomes take international holidays, and what certain celebrities do with gerbils is nobody's business. Given their macabre subjects, most of us hope that they are just myths, but whether we beileve them or not, these stories are constantly spread around the world by people who apparently believe them to be true. In this revised edition, author Graham Seal tracks down over 100 contemporary Australian legends guaranteed to fascinate readers with their gruesomeness and their absurdity.
Graham Seal is the author of THESE FEW LINES, which won the National Biography Award in 2008. Professor of Folklore at Curtin University in WA, he is married with two daughters.