Episode 187: Have Yourself a Scary Little Krampus

The imagery of Christmas in most Western countries is of pure wholesomeness with Santa Claus or St. Nicholas, presents, candy, lights, etc. But in central Europe, there is another figure in the mix, the horned devilish-looking character called Krampus, who doles out punishment if you’re naughty instead of nice. I talk with Jules Linner and Christina Albert about why it was important for them as children to believe in St Nick’s dark companion. Krampus event organizer and author Al Ridenour, along with cultural anthropologist Matthäus Rest, explain the history of Krampus, and why he’s still an important part of German and Austrian culture today. 
Here is the link to Al’s book “The Krampus and the Old, Dark Christmas: Roots and Rebirth of the Folkloric Devil, and his podcast Bone and Sickle episode on Krampus. 
Have Yourself a Scary Little Krampus transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Careful It’s a Full Moon by Sono Sanctus
  • The Imps are Back by Sono Sanctus
  • Pandora’s Box by Arthur Benson
  • Wahre by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Waltz and Fury by Blue Dot Sessions
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