The remainder of the book is concerned with means by which the hyper-masculine man, or the tribal man who has not found a tribe worthy of his loyalty, may interact with the surviving—and usually twisted and corrupted—tribal structures that remain, linger, and in some hopeful cases are healthily emerging, in the current emasculated world.
What remains is the second half of The Heart of a Lion, the final chapter The Money Tribe, the Taboo Man’s guide to dealing with corrupted tribal subcultures in the current modernist setting, and the afterword, The Wind and the Lion, a summary of masculine leonine metaphors in literature and film.
The Epilogue In Worms: An Allegorical Reading of the 1924 Mythic Silent Film Epic Die Nibelungen will be published here as the White Wednesday posting on 7/28/15.
Thank you for reading along. The book will be published by DarkEyedGirl Books this autumn and will include a collection of thematic artwork.