Sunday, September 16, 2018

When men were men …

… Laughing Shall I Die,’ by Tom Shippey | Brandywine Books. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

Vikings, Shippey says, were violent. They excelled at violence and intimidated their enemies, not only through their advanced ships, but through a “death cult” ethic, one which glorified courage and trivialized death. The proper way to face it was with a quip, a laugh, a pithy exit line. Not, he says, because of faith in Valhalla, but simply because courage was the value above all others, the thing other warriors esteemed.

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