
Reflections on William Blake, Surrealism, Ecology and radical theology and politics
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> The vision the eye records is always impoverished and uncertain. Imagination fills it out with the treasures of memory and knowledge, with all that is put at its disposal by experience, culture, and history.
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Andy Wilson co-founded the Association of Musical Marxists (AMM), and has written books on the group Faust, the composer Iancu Dumitrescu ('Cosmic Orgasm'), and a book of lo-fi illustrations to Blake ('The Brilliant New Hercules').
Founding Partner, Pattern Recognition: A Research Collective Researcher/Writer PhD in European History
Spent the noughties being sure of my politics. Since Syria, Ukraine, Brexit, Trump less so. Like many on left or right i can’t work out whether it's me or my friends that have lost their minds.
LitRPG writer and historian.
Author of 25 books, 50 in translation into 20 languages. Writes about ecology, religion, philosophy, culture.
Writer and psychotherapist. Book on William Blake out now: “Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination” (Hurst). For more - www.markvernon.com
Retired FE lecturer, labourer and trouble maker. Blakeian, sociologist, historian. Loves poetry, novels and climate action. And jazz, blues, soul and any kind of interesting music. Trying to figure out if Trump is too nasty to be the antichrist…
Stuart Kendall is a writer, editor, and translator working at the intersections of philosophy, poetics, media, and design.
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