William Blake vs the world

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Poet, artist, visionary and author of the unofficial English national anthem ‘Jerusalem’, William Blake is an archetypal misunderstood genius. His life passed without recognition and he worked without reward, mocked, dismissed, and misinterpreted. Yet from his ignoble end in a pauper’s grave, Blake now occupies a unique position – an artist that unites and attracts people from all corners of society, and a rare inclusive symbol of English identity. Blake famously experienced visions, and it is these that shaped his attitude to politics, sex, religion, society, and art. In ‘William Blake vs the World’ we return to a world of riots, revolutions, and radicals, discuss movements from the Levellers of the sixteenth century to the psychedelic counterculture of the 1960s, and explore the latest discoveries in neurobiology, quantum physics, and comparative religion.

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‘Fascinating’ The Times
‘Blakeian in its singularity’ New Statesman
‘A wonderful adventure’ Irish Times
‘Rich, complex and original’ Tom Holland
‘A crisp, ambitious and thoroughly contemporary introduction’ Times Literary Supplement

Poet, artist, visionary and author of the unofficial English national anthem ‘Jerusalem’, William Blake is an archetypal misunderstood genius. In this radical new biography, we return to a world of riots, revolutions and radicals, discuss movements from the Levellers of the sixteenth century to the psychedelic counterculture of the 1960s, and explore the latest discoveries in neurobiology, quantum physics and comparative religion to look afresh at Blake’s life and work – and, crucially, his mind. Taking the reader on wild detours into unfamiliar territory, John Higgs places the bewildering eccentricities of a most singular artist into context and shows us how Blake can help us better understand ourselves.

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Weight 280 g
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.8 × 3.4 cm
Author

Publisher

Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

400

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

821.7 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K