Tallstone and the City : A New Heaven and Earth, Second Edition - Dennis Wammack

Tallstone and the City

A New Heaven and Earth, Second Edition

By: Dennis Wammack

Paperback | 4 March 2025 | Edition Number 2

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The Beginning of Civilization: Mythologies Told True is a six-book character-driven suis generalis series with unbroken narrative written in crisp inviting language touched with poetry stripped of ornamentation that explores the motivations, fears, and desires of the flawed everyday people whose lives and exploits, told and retold through the ages, gave rise to our mythologies. With each book, our simple innocent beginning degenerates into increasingly conflicted complexity whose accumulated failures and lessons unlearned haunt and bring us to where we are today.

 

The series imagines the real people behind Biblical, Greek, and Egyptian mythologies. It is historical fiction mixed with fantasy. The first three books are set in the neolithic inspired by current-day Gobekli Tepe, Sanliurfa, and traditions of Atlantis and the Great Flood. After Pumi and Valki initiate civilization, then the Titans-Oceanus, Cronus, Dionysus, and their brethren-battle the Olympians-Hestia, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Aphrodite-in a losing attempt to save civilization. In the last three books, civilization regroups with the rise of Djoser's Egypt as he exploits Egyptian myths of Isis and Osiris and the competitions between Horus and Set. In Canaan and Phoenicia, sexual and religious attitudes continue their evolution and misogyny emerges as civilization continues its attempt to overthrow the ongoing omnipotent control of the Kyrios-Olon. The narrative is continuous across the six books with new protagonists replacing the old.


Book One-Tallstone and the City: A New Heaven and Earth, Second Edition imagines mankind's transition from nomadic hunter-gatherers into permanent agrarian and scientific communities. The tradition of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden is retold through the story of Pumi the stonecutter and Valki the gatherer- from their birth through their death. Pumi and Valki, through innocent acts of living, create a city, domesticate wheat, establish scientific inquiry, create animal husbandry, and lay the foundation for modern civilization.


They meant no harm.


Book 2 imagines the Titan creation of an Atlantis-inspired civilization. Book 3 imagines the rise of the Olympians and the origination of the Great Flood myth. Books 4, 5, and 6 follow the protagonists into the lands of Egypt, Canaan, and Byblos.

Industry Reviews

Booklife Review, March, 2024.


"Something new is happening," a tribal leader declares deep into the epic first novel of Wammack's six-book vision of the dawn of history. For Wammack's characters, that new thing doesn't yet have a name, but it's hinted at in the title: a city, Urfa, where clans can trade, pool their resources, develop trades, and where "For the first time, we can live without hunting." Earthy and deeply, pointedly human, the Mythologies Told True series imagines the origins of civilization, drawing on ancient texts, both secular and religious, to imagine the lived experience of the distant past-and to strip away millennia of myth to examine breakthroughs achieved by flesh-and-blood characters not so different from us today.


This first volume centers on hunter-gatherers as they settle into a new way of life, as camps become cities like Urfa, monuments get erected at camps like Tallstone, and bold figures like Valki dare to take up a new path, "one that a woman has never traveled before." At the story's heart are Valki-a gatherer who pioneers the cultivation of crops, exulting "There is so much to learn about growing things"-and stonecutter/skywatcher Pumi, who at first is judged a disappointment by the chief, especially in comparison to Pumi's brother Vanam. But thoughtful Pumi, who relishes knowledge like how to measure hunting seasons by stones and stars, will also help bring newness into the world-including sex for the sake of pleasure.


Writing in direct, inviting prose distinguished by a touch of the sensual and a fascination with ancient beliefs and mysteries, Wammack dramatizes the fates of the brothers, which involve classic themes of fraternal conflict. But the storytelling here is concerned with the development of ideas and ways of living, rather than traditional narrative suspense. The surprising, often touching result will appeal to anyone fascinated by what makes us human-and the earliest moment when one of us could say, "Let us speak of the joy of life."


Takeaway: Deeply human historical fiction of the dawn of civilization.


Comparable Titles: Elizabeth Marshall Thomas's The Old Way, Andrew Collins's Gobekli Tepe.


Production grades

Cover: C

Design and typography: B

Editing: A

Marketing copy: A-

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