"As with all of John and Caitlin's work, this book is well researched and has a wonderful bibliography."
Lise Quinn, TBP Review, Winter 2003, Issue 31
"There is something raw and essential here, something lost in modernity."
Robert Baldwin, The Bloomsbury Review, Sept/Oct 2003, Vol.23 Issue5
". . . this is a deeply intriguing book and should be on the reading lists of all seekers of the Celtic ways, especially aspiring bards."
Belladonna's Book Shelf, Feb 2007
The Last Celtic Shaman
Acknowledgements
Ceridwin's Boast
Preface to Second Edition
Preface to First Edition
Introduction
Part One
1. The Story of Taliesin: Gwion's Transformation
2. Shamanism and the Celts: The Fellowship of the Wise
3. The Cauldron-Born: Ceridwen and the Goddesses of Inspiration
4. The Life of Song: Taliesin and the Poetic Mysteries
5. The Bardic Schools:L Teaching the Knowledge of Things
6. The Art of Transformation: Hiding the Familiar
7. The Art of Prophecy: Remembering the Future
8. The Language of Trees: Ogam and the Cad Goddeu
9. The Region of the Summer Stars: Cosmologies and Cosmogonies
Part Two
The Poems of Taliesin Pen Beirdd
Select Bibliography
Index
Taliesin Pen Beirdd, the 'Primary Chief Bard of the Island of Britain', is a real figure who lived in Wales during the latter half of the 6th Century and composed songs and poems which have survived to the present time - though in a fragmentary and sometimes confused form. Lost and forgotten for many years in private libraries and collections, they were rediscovered in the 18th Century, and efforts were made to translate them from medieval Welsh into English. Unfortunately, the insufficient knowledge of the language or, more importantly, the background from which the writings sprang. This resulted in uneven and sometimes extremely unreliable material which has remained, until now, largely unexplored and generally unexplained.