UNDEFINED BOUNDARY: THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHICK ALBION - VOLUME 1 / ISSUE 1

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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 will explore this psychedelic and numinous underbelly of British culture with a view to keeping the sacred flame alive.

Approx 112 pages. A5 perfect bound book. Temporal Boundary Press.

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

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 will explore this psychedelic and numinous underbelly of British culture with a view to keeping the sacred flame alive.

Approx 112 pages. A5 perfect bound book. Temporal Boundary Press.

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