The devil's atlas An explorer's guide to heavens, hells and afterworlds

Edward Brooke-Hitching

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"A visual history of different cultures' heavens, hells, and afterlives"--

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Subjects
Genres
Atlases
Illustrated works
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Edward Brooke-Hitching (author)
Item Description
"Originally published in Great Britain by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd, 2021"--Colophon.
Physical Description
255 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-247) and index.
ISBN
9781797214474
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Hells and Underworlds
  • The Ancient Egyptian Duat
  • The Kur Netherworld of Ancient Mesopotamia
  • Zoroastrian Afterworlds: The House of Lies and the House of Song
  • The Hells of Ancient India
  • Hells of the East
  • Hades
  • Hel: The Norse Underworld
  • Jahannam: Islamic Hell
  • Mesoamerican Underworlds
  • Biblical Hell
  • Sheol and Gehenna
  • Visions and Tours of Hell
  • Into the Hell-Mouth
  • A Brief History of the Devi!
  • Dante's Inferno and the Mapping of Hell
  • The Evolution of Hell
  • Part 2. Limbo, Purgatory and Other Midworlds
  • Midworlds
  • Limbo
  • Purgatory
  • Part 3. Heavens, Paradises and Utopias
  • A'aru of Ancient Egypt
  • Heavens of Ancient India
  • Heavens of the East
  • Greece and Rome: The Golden Age, the Elysian Fields and the Islands of the Blessed
  • Mesoamerican Heavens
  • Jannah: The Islamic Garden Paradise
  • Valhalla
  • Biblical Heaven
  • Mapping the Garden of Eden
  • Thomas More's Utopia
  • The Edible Paradise of Cockaigne
  • Dowie's Zion
  • Conclusion
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index
  • Acknowledgements and Picture Credits
Review by Library Journal Review

Examining one aspect of culture across different societies is intriguing, but it becomes fascinating when the facet under the microscope is each place and time's view of the afterlife. Brooke-Hitching (The Madman's Library) explains in his introductory essay that the idea for the book came to him from a 1650 French map, Map of the Kingdom of Heaven, with the Way to Get There. The map is one of the items reproduced in full color and crisp detail, alongside a wealth of other imaginings of paradise, hell, and everything in between, from books, pamphlets, and all kinds of art. These complement facts about the images and the strange and fascinating ideas they represent. Christian beliefs get a slightly longer treatment than philosophies and histories from other religions, but this is still a great entry to a study of spirituality worldwide. Chapters cover, for example, "The Hells of Ancient India," "Jahannam: Islamic Hell," "Mesoamerican Heavens," and "Mapping the Garden of Eden," in sections on heaven, hell, and "Limbo, Purgatory, and Other Midworlds." A lengthy index and robust selected bibliography add scholarly value. VERDICT A great choice for public libraries and high school and undergraduate art, history, and religion collections.--Henrietta Verma

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