Predator Of Souls. Alessandro Norsa
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Alessandro Norsa
PREDATOR OF SOULS
Journey in the land of the vampires
Compiled by signor Alessandro Norsa and accompagned on location by most highly praised advisors
Original title: Il ritorno del non morto. Viaggio nel regno dei vampiri
Translation: Peter Fogg
TEKTIME 2017
Thanks for the kind cooperation from:
Prof. Rudolf M. Dinu, Direttore Istituto Romeno di Cultura e Ricerca Umanistica â Venezia [Director of the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanities Research â Venice]
Dr Mihai Stan, Istituto Romeno di Cultura e Ricerca Umanistica â Venezia [Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanities Research â Venice]
Prof. Tudor SÄlÄgean, Direttore Muzeul Etnografic al Transilvanei â Cluj-Napoca (Romania) [Director of the Ethnographic Museum at Cluj-Napoca (Romania)]
Prof. Ion ToÅa, Historian at the Muzeul Etnografic Transilvanei â Cluj-Napoca (Romania) [Transylvanian Ethnographic Museum at Cluj-Napoca (Romania)]
Prof. Alberto Borghini, Direttore Centro di Documentazione della Tradizione Orale [Director of the Oral Tradition Documentation Centre] Piazza al Serchio (CTDO) engaged in the construction of a national folklore archive and Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Polytechnic University â Turin
The Romanian advisers: Mocan Lena Zamfira (Zalau â Salaj), Florea Cosmi (Runcu Salvei) and Pivasu Lucia (BraÅov).
Particular thanks go to my friends Aldo Ridolfi, who, with the greatest patience and painstaking thoroughness helped to edit the text, Gigi Speri, who with shrewd graphics expertise gave form to the book and Simona Strugar, valuable contributor, to whom goes all my gratitude for the translation of the Romanian texts and for having given me the possibility to get to know and appreciate the culture of her country, as well as providing me with valuable suggestions on reading about the myths of Transylvania.
Original title: Alessandro Norsa: Il ritorno del non morto.
Viaggio nel Regno dei Vampiri. Liberamente: March 2016 ©. English version: The predator of souls. Journey in the land of the vampires, March 2017 ©.
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Edizioni LiberAmente [Editions]
Psychology and Anthropology Series
- Alessandro Norsa. Nellâantro della strega [In the witchesâ cave]. La magia in Italia tra racconti popolari e ricerca etnografica [Magic in Italy from popular stories to ethnographic research]. 2015
- Alessandro Norsa. Nel sabba delle streghe sotto il Noce di Benevento [In the witchesâ Sabbath under the walnut tree of Benevento]. 2016
- Alessandro Norsa. Il predatore di anime [The predator of souls]. Viaggio nella terra dei vampiri [Journey in the land of the vampires]. 2016
Fiction and Poetry Series
- Aldo Ridolfi. Novelle e racconti [Short stories and tales]. 2015
- Simona Strugar. Solstizio [24th June]. 2016
PREFACE
This brief but rich - and interesting - work by Alessandro Norsa, which is about vampirism and what we can call its âsurroundingsâ, also makes use of some interviews made by the Author himself in Romania.
For our part, we limit ourselves to emphasise certain points. The first, among those we wish to recall, regards the practice of covering up mirrors on the occasion of a death:
On the death of a family member the mirrors in the house are covered because otherwise the soul, being reflected, remains imprisoned between the walls of the house,
The old lady Florea tells us. Thus, in turn, the youngest Lena says:
(...) the mirrors and any other reflective surface are covered to avoid the spirit (i.e. of the dead person) remaining a prisoner in the house.
Beyond the euphemistic âexplanationâ (the soul of the dead would remain âimprisonedâ inside the house), we are confronted - it seems to me fair to support) - by one of the practices of âexpellingâ the deceased from the domestic space.
And, naturally, we are confronted by the basic themes of the reflected image.
It is relevant, along an âanalogousâ line, what Lucia (about 50 years old), from the area of BraÅov, refers to when she tells us inter alia:
At midnight... I donât know at what time of the year... Perhaps when a person has died...â I switched off the lights, looked in the mirror and saw the vampire in the mirror... Meaning that the dead person had not been happy in their life...
Therefore, cover the mirror when someone dies so that the dead person is not reflected... if they are reflected it would be a vampire...
And she added:
(...) The vampire would be the spirit