Philosophy-&-religion
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A Fiery Flying Roule (1-25) collects a series of pamphlets that circulated in the vicinity of the Oakland Commune (a.k.a. Occupy Oakland) in late 2011 and early 2012. Under a title recycled from a pair of pamphlets rife with prophetic do-it-yourself political theory first released in London in 1649 (shortly after the decapitation of Charles I), these latter-day Roules splice the antinomian enthusiasm and polyphonic communism of the Levellers, Diggers, and Ranters of the mid-seventeenth century with the manic connect-the-dot-logic of Dr. Bronner’s soap bottle labels....
Fall 2013
Angel's Task
Laurie Patton’s “Poems in Biblical Time” give contemplative voice to the reading cycle of the Jewish year. Replete with ancient imagery coming alive in the language of the present, each poem weaves...
Atchley
David Green's novel furthers the contemporary dialogue between "deconstructionist" philosophy and "post-modern" fiction with an ingenious structure. It is difficult to tell whether a certain author of "Borgesian" fictions has invented the critic who writes about him, or if....
Being Form'd: Thinking through Blake's Milton
"This exemplary philosophical reading of Milton is going to make a tremendous change in Blake's criticism. It will take a while to digest, and critics without a firm grounding in philosophy will find it difficult to follow some of the time. Yet the careful reader of Bracher, who accepts his careful definitions and....
Crazy Wisdom Tales for Deadheads
Essential Reading for anyone who has ever loved the Grateful Dead, Crazy Wisdom Tales for Dead Heads takes aim at readers who are captivated by trickster and prankster stories with a deep resonance and the scent of enlightenment...
