Noel Cobb was born in 1938 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. As a young man, he lived for almost a quarter century in Oslo before returning to the U.S. He has published numerous books of poetry and non-fiction. He has worked with R.D Laing, studied various forms of meditation, became a Jungian analyst, and founded a charitable trust, The London Convivium for Archetypal Studies. He is the author of Prospero's Island: The Secret Alchemy at the Heart of The Tempest. Thomas Moore was a monk in a Catholic religious order for twelve years and has degrees in theology, musicology, and philosophy.
'I like Noel Cobb's outcries on behalf of ferocity, loneliness,
anxiety, "the hideous hag of life", beauty sitting in the lap of
terror, Edvard Munch's paintings and Garcia Lorca's panther-like
poems -- let's have more.'
-- Robert Bly, author of Iron John and The Sibling Society
'In this richly stuffed book, Cobb takes psychology to the
threshold and invites it into the world, where the artist is bold
enough to live, where its language may have more life and its
images more independence.'
-- Thomas Moore, author of The Care of the Soul and Original Self:
Living with Paradox and Originality
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