George Udenkwo’s novel Golgotha Falls: Genesis is one of the best debuts that FantasyBookReview.co.uk has ever been lucky enough to review. We interviewed George in September 2008. George Chyke Udenkwo, was born in 1967 in the troubled town of Newry, Northern Ireland. Half Nigerian, half Irish, he was raised in 70’s England and to his everlasting chagrin missed out on the Punk era by a hairs breadth. He lists his influences as Philip K Dick, Jeff Noon, Chinua Achebe and Michael Ondaatje amongst various others. He lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and has just completed the second book in the Golgotha Falls series.
“European mythology intrigues me because the gods actually interacted with their followers; this is common to most Indo-European cultures and probably represents a schism in human awareness. At some point the gods stopped being purely elemental and started taking on the aspects of the worshipper, including their weaknesses. Christ is one of the more recent examples of God-made-human, an idea that conflicts with earlier beliefs that the gods were remote from humanity and only communicated through messengers. Joseph Campbell’s “Hero With A Thousand Faces” first opened my mind to the extraordinary power of myth. The idea that myth is simply psychotherapy encoded into archetypal story forms makes a lot of sense, a story is more durable than an equation and so it’s far easier to pass down from generation to generation.”
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