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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark VernonPublisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781911723974ISBN 10: 1911723979 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 12 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsA Note on Quotations Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: FOUNDATIONS 1. Sing Your Infant Joy 2. By Came an Angel 3. All That We See is Vision 4. Create a System PART II: ENERGY 5. Money Is Useles 6. Love! Love! Love! 95 7. Why Does the Raven Cry? 8. A Mighty & Awful Change PART III: DIVINITY 9. Sympathy Came Forth 10. Nature, Mother of All 11. No Other Christianity 12. Fountains of Living Waters Notes Select Bibliography List of Illustrations IndexReviews‘The best overall study of Blake I have encountered in a very long time. Rich and energetic, it brings together detailed readings of familiar (and not so familiar) poems with sharp contemporary application, and the deep insights of a therapist well-seasoned in finding a path through dreams. A joy to read, well worthy of its extraordinary hero.’ -- <b>Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury</b> ‘I can’t think of many writers today who make Christianity look like something worth getting involved with. Rowan Williams is one, Mark Vernon another. When I read them, I feel excited by the possibility of a mind and soul transformed. This book, an exploration of the art and thought of perhaps the most exciting Christian of his time, William Blake, is full of light and challenge. Deeply fascinating and spiritually invigorating, it left me unusually alert for the sound of angelic voices in the hum of the everyday.’ -- <b>The Rev’d Richard Coles</b> ‘Vernon’s biography is a glorious read. It tackles the misunderstandings surrounding Blake’s life and presents a fascinating portrait of a deeply spiritual and politically radical man, who was one of the greatest visionaries of British history.’ -- <b>Alice Loxton, historian, broadcaster and author of <i>Eighteen: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives</i></b> 'Not only a brilliantly entertaining and illuminating book about Blake, but also an uplifting, original and inspiring work of philosophy.' -- <b>Tom Hodgkinson, editor of the <i>Idler</i></b> ‘Superb: a luminous book, wholly different from other accounts of Blake’s life. Vernon understands better than anyone else why Blake matters urgently for today. The result is prescient, prophetic and compellingly readable.’ -- <b>Charles Foster, author of <i>Cry of the Wild</i>; <i>Being a Beast</i>; and <i>The Screaming Sky</i></b> 'At this moment, we need the voice of Blake—however strange and wild it often seems—more than ever. He is one of those untimely prophets who have the power to make us see reality anew in every epoch. Vernon is a particularly sensitive reader of the great man, one who knows how to communicate Blake's vision with rare clarity.' -- <b>David Bentley Hart, philosopher, cultural commentator and author</b> 'Vernon’s undefended perception and intelligence meet Blake’s, and re-enchanted wisdom issues forth on every page. I have rarely been so energised, goaded and inspired into wakefulness. This is a book that speaks to our age.' -- <b>Claire Gilbert, author of <i>I, Julian</i></b> 'Vernon brings Blake alive for our times, with an engaging guide to his life and work. In the face of pitiless politics, oppressive religion and soulless work, argues Vernon, Blake still points us to a way of innocence, joy and enhanced perception.' -- <b>Linda Woodhead, F. D. Maurice Professor in Moral and Social Theology, King's College London</b> ‘Mark Vernon writes of Blake that he “wanted to help his fellow man see more clearly”. The same could be said of Vernon himself, who has written a fascinating, thought-provoking and highly quotable testament to one of our greatest—and most prescient—prophets.’ -- Elizabeth Oldfield, host of <i>The Sacred</i> podcast and author of <i>Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times</i></b> Author InformationMark Vernon is a London-based psychotherapist, writer and former Anglican priest. A keen podcaster and a columnist with The Idler, he speaks regularly at festivals and on the BBC. He has a PhD in Philosophy, and degrees in Theology and Physics. His previous book topics include Dante, Plato and Christianity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |