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Monthly Archives: September 2011
*NEW* Gareth Knight *LIMITED EDITION* Hardback
All New ‘Limited Edition’ Hardback of Gareth Knight’s autobiography – I Called it Magic Skylight Press is offering a special clothbound hardback edition of Gareth Knight’s new autobiography in recognition of his illustrious career as a writer and scholar in … Continue reading
Posted in Esoteric, Literary Criticism, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Arthurian Tradition, Autobiography, Christian Mysticism, faery, folklore, French Literature, Gareth Knight, grail myth, Helios, Magic, Medieval literature., Mystery Tradition, Myth, mythopoeia, New Dimensions, Occult, Small Press Publishing, Society of Inner Light, tarot, Western Mysteries
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Basil King on Skylight Press
Born in London’s East End, Basil King endured the Blitz before emigrating to the U.S. in 1947. By the tender age of 16 he had enrolled at the now famous Black Mountain College to study painting and writing amongst such … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, Literature, New authors, New books, Poetry
Tagged Abstract Expressionism, Art, Basil King, Beat poetry., Black Mountain College, Literature, New York, Painter, poetry, Prose
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Diary as Sin review on HTML Giant
“Celestial fire modulates through neon fields and aches throughout the lathe of space, animated into dynamic magnetism and psychedelic constellations. Vision explodes through planetary energy as dimensions shift invisibly. Will Alexander is a phenomenal and singular poet, a poet who allows me … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, Literature, Reviews
Tagged avant garde, experimental fiction, fiction, HTML GIant, Literature, novel, poetry, Surrealism, Will Alexander
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Both Sides of the Door by Margaret Lumley Brown
First published in 1918 and chronicling events some five years earlier, Margaret Lumley Brown’s Both Sides of the Door offers a marvellous peek into England on the verge of the great war. This little psychological novel packs a punch with its battle of … Continue reading