Showing posts with label Fossil Angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fossil Angels. Show all posts

Oct 4, 2020

John Dee: a living and progressive force

Fossil Angel. Art by Marjorie Cameron.
Excerpt from Fossil Angels, an article about Magic written by Moore in 2002, intended for Kaos magazine n.15, which was never published. 
The article is available at Glycon Journal with Moore's permission: HERE and HERE.
John Dee, conversely, was perhaps more wilfully awake than any other person of his day. More focussed and more purposeful. He did not need to search for antecedents in the fictions and mythologies available to him, because John Dee was in no sense pretending, was not playing games. He inspired, rather than was inspired by, the great magic fictions of his times. Shakespeare’s Prospero. Marlow’s Faust. Ben Johnson’s piss-taking The Alchemist. Dee’s magic was a living and progressive force, entirely of its moment, rather than some stuffed and extinct specimen, no longer extant save in histories or fairytales. His was a fresh, rip-roaring chapter, written entirely in the present tense, of the ongoing magical adventure. By comparison, the occultists that followed some three centuries down the line were an elaborate appendix, or perhaps a bibliography, after the fact. A preservation league, lip-synching dead men’s rituals. Cover versions. Sorcerous karaoke. Magic, having given up or had usurped its social function, having lost its raison d’etre, its crowd-pulling star turn, found itself with just the empty theatre, the mysterious curtains. Dusty hampers of forgotten frocks, unfathomable props from cancelled dramas. Lacking a defined role, grown uncertain of its motivations, magic seems to have had no recourse save sticking doggedly to the established script, enshrining each last cough and gesture, the by-now hollow performance freeze-dried, shrink-wrapped; artfully repackaging itself for English Heritage. [Alan Moore]

Mar 25, 2018

Fulgur Limited to publish Fossil Angels

Alan Moore's Fossil Angels.
Later this year, Fulgur Limited will finally print Alan Moore's Fossil Angels with illustrations by John Coulthart. Check here.

Fossil Angels - a piece about Magic - was written by Alan Moore in December 2002, and was planned to be included in issue n.15 of KAOS magazine which never actually appeared. 
In 2010, the text was presented for the first time online on Glycon site: it is available here (Part 1) and here (Part 2).