Introducing Becoming Baba Yaga: Trickster, Feminist, and Witch of the Woods
Yuval Noah Harari meets Brené Brown, with a touch of the macabre.
Whether you know Baba Yaga as a Slavic witch, an earth goddess, or a monster in modern media, she is a force with secrets to divulge. The roots of her stories stretch back over a thousand years, and her chicken-legged hut is only the beginning of her intrigue.
Darkness, fear, and instability sometimes inundate our daily lives, but folktale figures like Baba Yaga speak to the dichotomy of our existence—the hope and the horror, the magic and the mundane. She is at once an old hag and an enchantress, a demon and wish granter, a feminist and nothing more than a fairytale. Yet her multifaceted presence ripples through the present day. Stories that linger have something to teach us, and Baba Yaga’s tales don’t disappoint. Understanding ourselves, our complex world, and our place within history are only a matter of turning to a boney-legged old woman who lives deep in the Eastern European woods.
Reviews:
“A delicious read.”
— Atlas Obscura
“First a force within Eastern European oral traditions before flowing into popular culture as a frightening witch, Baba Yaga is a character whose many incarnations suggest fascinating depth. Stories about her are teased out and mined for models of empowerment in Becoming Baba Yaga, Kris Spisak’s nuanced work of feminist literary criticism … Spisak retells her shifting tales, parsing them for historical and cultural context and relocating within them the seeds of emancipation.”
— Foreword Reviews
“Spisak has gifted the world with a beautiful look at a goddess and character with a complicated and textured legacy, bringing both history and story to life with a loving, inviting touch. I will be referring to this book for my own studies as well as suggesting it to anyone interested in Slavic lore or the Baba Yaga.”
— Courtney Weber, author of Hekate: Goddess of Witches
Media Highlights:
- “The Quest for Baba Yaga: When Folktales Meet Goddesses and the Ancients,” Coreopsis Journal of Myth & Theatre (peer-reviewed journal) – Autumn 2024 issue
- “New Books Take Fresh Looks at Witchcraft,” Publisher’s Weekly – October 11, 2024
- “Who is Baba Yaga?” Atlas Obscura – September 30, 2024
- “Kris Spisak | Becoming Baba Yaga | Petit Foreword,” Foreword Reviews Interview – September 27, 2024
- “Exploring Baba Yaga and Her Literary Legacy with Kris Spisak,” Fabulous Folklore Podcast, September 18, 2024
Publication Details:
- Paperback publication: September 3, 2024, Hampton Roads Publishing, a division of Red Wheel/Weiser
- Audio publication: September 3, 2024, Tantor Audio
- The perfect nonfiction companion to Kris Spisak’s award-winning novel, The Baba Yaga Mask.
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