John Higgs is the author I HAVE AMERICA SURROUNDED, THE KLF, STRANGER THAN WE CAN IMAGINE, WATLING STREET, THE FUTURE STARTS HERE, WILLIAM BLAKE NOW, WILLIAM BLAKE VS THE WORLD and LOVE AND LET DIE. He lives in Brighton.
John Higgs's book lets in a glittering stream of revelatory light .
. . [he] has us wrestling with flow states and default mode
networks, Newtonian world views, synaesthesia and Jungian shadows.
Conventional expectations are ripped to shreds. Higgs's prose has a
diamond-hard clarity. He knows how to make us relate. Before long
you will find you are examining yourself as much as you are
examining Blake . . . Fascinating
*THE TIMES*
Rich, complex and original, Higgs takes us to places that even
Blake himself might have found surprising
*TOM HOLLAND, author of DOMINION*
John Higgs argues that we have absorbed Blake into our national
consciousness without having the faintest idea of who he was or
what he believed in. Higgs's mission, to return to the cockney
visionary and his essential strangeness, is Blakeian in its
singularity
*NEW STATESMAN, Books of the Year*
A true user's guide to the imagination, and one of the best books
on Blake I have ever read
*DAVID KEENAN, author of XSTABETH*
Blake is a complete mystery to me so I'm loving this book, which
charts Blake's extraordinary imaginative life - this mythological
reading of reality that he invented, or discovered. You start to
think: "Oh my God, that artist has been somewhere in my
consciousness for the whole of my life, but I know absolutely
nothing about them." There's a whole world just on my doorstep that
I didn't realise existed
*OBSERVER*
Absolutely wonderful! This book managed to make Blake's mind and
mythology understandable to me at last - for that I am truly
grateful
*TERRY GILLIAM*
This is an alchemical dream of a book, a compelling, observant and
deeply profound insight into William Blake, his life and work, his
endurance and inspirations. John Higgs has recorded a life beyond
myth. It is a beautiful book, his writing glittering with Blake's
visions, soulful creativity and resilience
*SALENA GODDEN, author of MRS DEATH MISSES DEATH*
John Higgs's work is always revelatory and WILLIAM BLAKE VS THE
WORLD is no different. It is a dynamic book that makes Blake vivid
and relevant but which also tells us a great deal about all human
imagination. The subject is not only Blake, it is ourselves
*ROBIN INCE*
You are not obliged to accept every one of the interpretations of
Blake offered by John Higgs, but any careful reader must
acknowledge the calm and the clarity of this spirited overview.
Here is a guide who deserves to be seen as a contemporary Virgil,
leading us around the circles of an inexhaustible theory of
everything
*IAIN SINCLAIR*
John Higgs brings William Blake to life as a decidedly modern
figure in this thoughtful and entertaining book, a timely reminder
that we could all do with cracking open our minds to the mystical
and visionary as a counter to our age of
algorithmically-determined, bitter discourse and high-tech
overload
*LUKE TURNER, author of OUT OF THE WOODS*
Laudable . . . We cannot understand Blake without understanding
what he meant by imagination or taking seriously his visions. Higgs
does this admirably, by exploring what we know about the mind while
maintaining, for our secular times, the sacred quality of Blake's
attention
*SPECTATOR*
Drawing on up-to-date psychological research, Higgs grasps the
essence of Blake and makes it as comprehensible as it is ever
likely to be for a non-specialist audience. I have read many books
about Blake over the years, but this feels like the only one that
remotely bottles the magic; with this book Higgs has reached a
completely new level
*FORTEAN TIMES*
A wonderful adventure in politics, art and spiritualty. Comparative
religion, neurobiology and even quantum physics are all deployed to
better understand a misunderstood genius
*Irish Times, Books of the Year*
Higgs has a miraculous ability to unlock hitherto impenetrable
cultural icons. He takes us on a breathtaking and joyous ride
through the many wonders of Blake's creations, expertly weaving in
philosophy, quantum physics and popular culture. Astounding
*CHRIS ATKINS, author of A BIT OF A STRETCH*
Higgs handles the complexities of Blake, particularly the later
Blake, with adroit confidence, and in doing so he offers a crisp,
ambitious and thoroughly contemporary introduction
*TLS*
Higgs's writing is consistently clear and confident . . . [he]
rightly and persuasively emphasizes the primacy and power of the
imagination in Blake's work . . . it was fun to witness Higgs's
cogs turning, to hear his thoughts ricocheting against the walls of
his internal archive of affinities, allusions and absorptions
*NEW YORK TIMES*
John Higgs has managed to wrest Blake from the hands of the
academics and return him to the people, where he belongs. He shows
us just how relevant Blake's vision is in this time of crisis and
confusion, and how crucial it is for all of us to try to see the
world the way Blake saw it
*CJ STONE, author of FIERCE DANCING*
Invaluable and timely . . . Higgs's book greatly contributes to our
contemporary appreciation of Blake
*SUNDAY BUSINESS POST*
A bold, original and dazzling journey through the complex ideas and
mythological landscapes of one of Britain's greatest - and most
misunderstood - visionaries
*DAVID BRAMWELL, co-author of THE ODDITORIUM*
[Higgs] handles the complexities of Blake, particularly the later
Blake, with adroit confidence, and in doing so he offers a crisp,
ambitious and thoroughly contemporary introduction
*MENTAL HEALTH TODAY*
[Higgs's] is a systematising imagination, able to harness disparate
elements and find the patterns that animate them
*FINANCIAL TIMES*
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