The Krampus and The Old, Dark Christmas Roots and Rebirth of the Folklore Devil SIGNED - Book
With the appearance of the demonic Christmas character Krampus in contemporary Hollywood movies, television shows, advertisements, and greeting cards, medieval folklore has now been revisited in American culture. Krampus-related events and parades occur in North America and Europe, an ever-growing phenomenon.
Though the Krampus figure has once again become iconic, not much can be found about its history and meaning, thus calling for a book like Al Ridenour's The Krampus: Roots and Rebirth of the Folkloric Devil. With Krampus's wild graphic history, Feral House has hired the awarded designer Sean Tejaratchi to take on Ridenour's book about this ever-so-curious figure.
Reviews
- "Feral House has just published the definitive work on Krampus and assorted other dark pagan Yuletide terrors.... I really can't recommend this highly enough. If you have any interest in the subject, this book is simply a must-have." - Dangerous Minds
- "Ridenour (Offbeat Food) serves up an immensely accessible, well-researched history mixed in with his own personal journey..." - Publishers Weekly
"Gleefully erudite...." "Well-researched and sumptuously illustrated... Ridenour's book deserves to become a classic in its own right." -- LA Times
"A wonderful book documenting the larger world of the Krampus, the tradition's historical development, and its religious and folkloric roots." -- Reading Religion, A Publication of the American Academy of Religion