Dreamflesh Vol. 1
A Journal of Ecological Crisis & Archaeologies of Consciousness
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Author
Contributions
- Amodali - Contributor
- Pablo Amaringo - Contributor
- Michael Ortiz Hill - Contributor
- Bella Basura - Contributor
- Orryelle Defenestrate - Contributor
and 11 more
- Jennifer Dumpert - Contributor
- Claire Fauset - Contributor
- Stephen Grasso - Contributor
- Lars Holger Holm - Contributor
- Dave Lee - Contributor
- Peter Lamborn Wilson - Contributor
- Donal Ruane - Contributor
- Richard Heinberg - Contributor
- Gyrus - Editor
- Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule - Contributor
- Pablo Amaringo - Illustrator
Publication
2006-10-01 - Dreamflesh, Bristol, England
Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100955419603
- ISBN-139780955419607
- Open LibraryOL23998706M
Description
From the back cover: "Apocalyptic dreams and racial healing... The myths that cluster around intensive breathwork... French cuisine as a holy sacrament... Egyptian death rites to heal the living... An Irish film maker initiated as an ayahuasquero in the Peruvian jungle... The impending challenge of perpetually dwindling oil supplies... Ancestral communion in theory and practice... Multi-faceted speculations on our origins in prehistory... A florid and protean collection of ideas, investigations and experiments, brought to you by the creator of *Towards 2012*."
First Sentence
"Dreamflesh was conceived in despair and hope."
Description
A collection of essays, interviews and art exploring the intersections between mythology, ecology, healing and magic.
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