Void Sorcery and the Dissolution of Self
Authored by: Peter Hamilton-Giles
Published by: Atramentous Press
The thinking behind wanting to explore this particular title came from the realisation that all magic is fundamentally obscured by physical presence, though it must also be said this is just one way of looking at the relationship. Another might say the invisible domain retains this state because we have been irretrievably removed from having the capacity to interact with the immanency of the beyond.
While a further explanation for this sense of separation proposes negative existence encapsulates Other’s entirety and therefore exceeds attempts to comprehend, with the result the invisible assumes the mask of unapproachability and distortion. These are just some of the difficulties we may encounter when interrogating the conditions by which to make the occult conducive.
Void Sorcery and the Dissolution of the Self delves into this nightside conundrum, and in doing so proposes that a sorcerous nexus of negation is part of a wider formative praxis for encountering alterity.
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Standard Edition
Original Price: £69
Copies Printed: Limited to 244 copies.
Physical Description
Other Physical Details: Comes with a printed cover of artwork by Carolyn Hamilton-Giles.
Binding
Binding: Head and tail bands and book ribbon.
Void Edition
Original Price: £162
Binding
Binding: Cloth on cloth cover, spine 1/4 green cloth with black cloth boards, foil emboss to font and spine, housed in a black slipcase.
Deluxe Edition
Original Price: £465
Physical Description
Other Physical Details: Signed by author.
Binding
Binding: Full green leather, foil emboss to cover and spine, housed in a black slipcase.