Showing posts with label Ankou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ankou. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Death Don't Have No Mercy . . .

Along one stretch of marina in Douarnenez, Brittany, several old hulks of ships had been dragged up on the waterside and left to finish their lives there, slowly disintegrating in the public eye. . . many minor changes probably take place daily, but observable change occurs on a longer time scale. . . Death, as taboo a subject as it may be, is all around us. . .
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As mentioned in an earlier post, legends of death abound in Brittany, where a grim reaper like character named Ankou is visible in daily life with sculptures like this one . . .
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Friday, February 13, 2009

Tomes of Tombs . . .

Having slipped in references in many below postings the Grateful Dead's music, that theme should come as no surprise now. However, if you are interested, there is a story as to how the band came by that name, which you can find outlined on this site. The photo here, which was taken in an obscure churchyard in Brittany, is another Ankou figure... see below posting "Legends of Death". An image well in keeping with the Grateful Dead legend. Am I subconsciously hoping that one of the dear departed whose memory I have helped preserve in these pages may return as a stranger to help me through these hard times ??? Could well be . . . we all need a little help every now and then.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Legends of Death

Out in the wild far corner of northwestern France lies a foreign country, with a foreign language, called Brittany. As I have said on numerous occasions, one aspect of living in France I particularly enjoy is all the visible history. In Breton culture, legends around the character known as Ankou, sort of the equivalent to our Grim Reaper, abounded. And if you hunt a little bit in off the beaten track churchyards, you may just stumble on figures like these carved in rough hewn granite. Images like these served to remind the illiterate that their time here on this Earth was not without limits... which is something I try to recall every day. A few hundred years early, these images could well have served as album illustrations for that unparalleled musical group, the Grateful Dead...
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Now, if this doesn't beat all, as I finished writing this post, just out of curiosity I typed "Ankou" into Google just to see if I could find a site that could tell me more about Ankou... and the very first reference that came up was for the French Wikipedia site , which had an article and a photo which you can see if you click the link. My jaw dropped, the photo is the same Ankou I just posted, the caption says "Ankou dans la Roche-Maurice, Finistere", and La Roche-Maurice is indeed where I took the below photo just a few weeks ago... it is a small hilltop village between Landernau and Landivisiau. Well I am fit to be tied... of all the places they could have found a photo of Ankou, it just happened to be the very same one that I found, purely by chance. Well, I like my photo better, taken in the rays of the setting sun, Ankou here is literally glowing, while the one on the Wikipedia site is cold and pale...
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