If you liked Joseph Campbell and the power of myth by Bill D. Moyers, start with Welcome to Doomsday (2006), The 30-second president (1988), and George Steiner on literature, language, and culture (1981). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Joseph Campbell and the power of myth?

BookOrb recommends Welcome to Doomsday (2006), The 30-second president (1988), George Steiner on literature, language, and culture (1981), At Century's End (1997), and From D-day to the Rhine (2004).

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Who wrote Joseph Campbell and the power of myth?

Joseph Campbell and the power of myth is by Bill D. Moyers.