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This zine contains a collection of essays that seek to shed light on the psychedelic and spiritual underbelly of the British Isles.

 

Each issue of Undefined Boundary contains new essays revealing fresh insights on esoteric and lesser-known parts of ‘Psychick Albion.’ The introduction to this issue contains the following explanation by editor Cormac Pentecost: ‘The purpose of Undefined Boundary is not to wallow in the comforts of the past; it is to refuse the axiomata of the present and to blast open the possibilities of the future.’ (4) With this statement in mind, readers are invited to utilise the pieces included in Undefined Boundary as a lens connecting counter-culture ideology with the world of the literary, the occult, and much more. All illustrations included in this zine are printed in full colour.

 

Contents include:

 

  • Introduction by Cormac Pentecost

  • 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 Demonology 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 Country by Mark Valentine

  • Alex Sanders: A Liminal Discography by Stephen Canner

  • Contributors

 

Shrewsbury: Temporal Boundary Press, 2022. Perfect bound paperback, 114 pages. New.

Undefined Boundary Volume One Issue One [Zine] - The Journal of Psychick Albion

£10.00Price

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