Fire in the Belly: On Being a Man

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4.6
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“Sam Keen is one of the most creative, profound thinkers of our time. I personally have learned and benefited immensely from his books. He brings to the men's movement a new kind of practical wisdom that should help both men and women.”—John Bradshaw, author of Homecoming

How does one become a “real man”? By joining a fraternity? Getting a letter in football? Conquering a lot of women? Making a lot of money?


With traditional notions of manhood under attack, today's men (and women) are looking for a new vision of masculinity. In this groundbreaking book, Sam Keen offers an inspiring guide for men seeking new personal ideals of strength, potency, and warrior-ship in their lives.

What does it really mean to be a man? Fire in the Belly answers that question by daringly confronting outdated models that impoverish, injure, and alienate men. It shows instead how men can find their own path to understanding the unique mysteries of being male and in the process rediscover a new vitality and virility that will energize every aspect of their lives. Here is a look at men at work, at play, at war, and in love, moving from brokenness to wholeness and building nurturing, satisfying relationships with one another, their mates, and their families.

At no time in history have there been so many men looking for new roles, new attitudes, and new ways of being. In this powerful and empowering book, author Sam Keen retells for modern times the ancient story of the search for what it means to be a man—a man with fire in his belly and passion in his heart.

“This book taught me things i didn't know, thawed out some feelings that had been frozen, and made me remember things I thought I wanted to forget. The growing men's movement has added a voice and a book that captures the problems of being male and the promises of manhood achieved. I didn't want it to end.”—John Lee, author of The Flying Boy

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4.6
12 reviews
Andrew “Shooter” Magario
March 21, 2015
I got into this in college after reading "Iron John: A Book About Men," and "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover." I preferred those books to this; at least at that time I did. But take nothing away from Fire In The Belly. This book is insightful and does its own due diligence. It's helping to continue the conversation of the modern masculine; what it is and how we've come to understand it. To that cause it's a great point of reference and makes for progressive conversation about the masculine. Great book.
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Salvador Yniguez
May 1, 2016
The reason for why I say its flawed is because of some of the overly ideal and poetic content that seems to convolute the first half of the book. That being said, there are some very sound points Sam Keen raises and tackles in the second half of the book. Overall, if you read this then you'll definitely learn at least one valuable lesson about men and women
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Mike Roberts
December 24, 2014
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About the author

Sam Keen is a noted author and lecturer who has written thirteen books on philosophy and religion. He earned graduate degrees from the Harvard Divinity School and Princeton University, and spent twenty years working as an editor of Psychology Today. Keen coproduced the Emmy-nominated PBS documentary Faces of the Enemy, and was the subject of a PBS special with Bill Moyers entitled Your Mythic Journey with Sam Keen. When not writing or traveling around the world lecturing and giving seminars on a wide range of topics, Keen cuts wood, tends to his farm in the hills above Sonoma, takes long hikes, and practices the flying trapeze.

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