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From William Blake to Julian Cope, there have been innumerable seers who have engaged with their British locales in modes of hallucinatory intensity. These visionaries reassert a radical potentiality to the question of Albion which remains perpetually relevant. Undefined Boundary explores the psychedelic and numinous underbelly of British culture with a view to keeping the sacred flame alive.

 

Contents

 

  • Gog, Magog and the Stubborn Illusion: The enduring resonance of Andrew Sinclair’s "Albion Triptych," by Andrew Hedgecock
  • Shadows: The Dark Streets of Kimballs Green, by Paul Bareham
  • A Lady on a White Horse, by Nigel Wilson
  • Ponderings Upon Paul Nash, The Ancient Soul With A Surrealist Heart, by Rebecca Lambert
  • The Magical Praxis and Politics of Penda’s Fen, by Duncan Barford
  • The Sick Rose: Magic/k is the Opium of the Middle-Classes, by Patrick Weir
  • Crab & Bee’s Provisional Demononology of Old Quarries and Suburban Woods, by Helen Billinghurst & Phil Smith
  • “…tomorrow will be beyond imagining.” - The solstice and Susan Cooper, by Karen F. Pierce
  • In A Remote County, by Mark Valentine
  • Alex Sanders: A Liminal Discography, by Stephen Canner

UNDEFINED BOUNDARY: The Journal of Psychick Albion | Vol.1, #1

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    Edited by Cormac Pentecost.

    Published by Temporal Boundary Press, 2022.

    8.25x5.75in, 114 pages, perfect bound.

    With color illustrations.

    No ISBN or barcode.

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