Mandrake Speaks Newsletter
Compiled by Mogg
No 115
Monthly info for friends of leading occult publisher and bookseller Mandrake of Oxford
Monthly info on ours and other interesting publications
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Contents
- 191. Heptameron
- 191. Journal of Erotica
- 191. Witchcraft seminar
- 191. Austin Spare
- 191. Crowley soundtrack
- 191. Occulture review
- 191. Spirit of Peace magical conference
- 189. Current 93
- 190. Liminal space
- 0.Titles
- 00.Subscription details
- 000.Groups, events et al
198. Heptameron of Peter Abano together with the Arbatel of Magick.
The Heptameron is an indispensable text for the library of all who have interest in magic philosophy during the period of the Renaissance. Originally translated by Robert Turner this edition of the Heptameron is accompanied by the Arbatel of Magic, giving access to two popular manuals of magic long beyond the reach of contemporary readers. This Ouroboros Press edition of the Heptameron has been entirely re-set using Renaissance style typefaces. The original woodcut angelic sigils have been preserved and are accompanied by decorative ornaments reminiscent of the grimoires of past eras.
Trade Cloth Edition: 1,000 copies only. Small Octavo. Full ebony cloth with gilt titles and device. With printed dust jacket. 182 pages, includes portrait of Abano, engraved initial letters and Italian woodcuts of planetary figures and sigils. $35.00
Email: kiesel@... Heptameron
197. International Journal of Erotica.
Not “In your face” blatancy, but erotica for a more inquiring, discerning, perhaps academic mind. In the first issue we feature photography from Switzerland, Russia, US, Italy and South Africa and sensual well written fiction (gay, lesbian and straight) and poetry from around the world.
Erotica
196. 3rd Annual Witchcraft Seminar, Camelot Castle in Tintagel, Cornwall
Friday 17th-Sunday 19th October 2003. Speakers include Graham King, Cheryl Straffon, Teresa Moorey, Jan Brodie, Fran McCabe, Levannah Morgan , Pete Pracownik Poppy Palin. For more details call Adrian on 01209 214066 or visit our web site at Witchcraft seminar
Graham King will be talking about his time at the Witchcraft Museum since taking it over from Cecil Williamson. Cheryl Straffon talk will be on Pagan Cornwall: The Goddess in the Landscape. Kate West, although being advertise as speaking at the Halloween Bash, has assured me she will be in Tintagel and has decided to talk about being a Witch, Author Mother. Teresa Moorey will be covering the Wheel of the Year - Myth Magic Through the Seasons. Levannah Morgan and some of her coven from Devon will be performing a Dark Goddess ritual in which all present can participate if they wish. The ritual has been evolved by the coven and based on the Fellowship of Isis ritual magic techniques. New Age visionary artist Peter Pracownik and his wife Jasmine will put on a fashion show in the Main Hall. The fashion show will feature clothing carrying Pete's designs. Saturday evening will culminate with a lively Irish folk band called 'Innominata' Jan Brodie will start off the Sunday session with a talk on Psychic Self Defence followed by Poppy Palin giving her talk on Wild Witchcraft. Fran McCabe will talk on Herbalism at 1.30pm and this will conclude the weekend as a lot of those attending have long distances to travel home.
195. Austin Spare
Images and Oracles of Austin Spare has been such an overwhelming success that its pretty much out of print within a month of publication. Images tells a fascinating tale of magical art and sorcerous battles in the post war British occult revival. If you're one of the lucky ones who've read their new copy you will at some point be wondering about the nature of the 'Zoetic Grimoire of Zos'. And for that bit of the jigsaw you need to take a look at Kenneth Grant's sequel to Images - Zos Speaks, Encounters with Austin Osman Spare, of which there are still copies available although not unlimited, so don't delay. Fulgur books rarely stay in print for very long, Gavin Semple's crucial Zos Kia, is incredibly rare and only available in Roberto Migliussi's fine Italian edition. In the meantime Gavin has just released a memoire of Austin Spare's friend and patron, Frank Letchford. For information on attaining any of these books email me mogg@...
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194. Is Crowley soundtrack a fake?
The British Library National Sound Archive has several copies of the so-called Crowley soundtrack - but according to the archivist the way the sound is textured on the CD suggests it is a fake!
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193. Occulture (review)
If you imagine the country as a great tree, with its roots sunk deep in the English Channel, and if you shake that tree until many of the nuts fall out, then they would land somewhere around Brighton. Curiously enough this peculiar poetic allusion seems to represent rather well the Occulture 2003 event held on Saturday the 19th of July. Hundreds of magicians, witches and voyagers into the unknown congregated at an impressive venue, which offered a main stage, pleasure dome, gardens and a screening room for the world's first occult film festival.
Whilst the main stage was graced by a selection box of alternative glitterati, such as noted authors Colin Wilson Paul Devereux, and documentary maker Jon Ronson, my companion and I perambulated gently about the stalls and strange adventures in the gardens and found our natural level in the stately pleasure dome. This genteel haven represented the world of ritual magic, and was beautifully decorated with the traditional Thelemic wall hangings called Lams. Brightly coloured and incorporating the genuine symbols of magick these designs are usually reserved for temples. There is no other platform that exists in the world for the art, literature and psycho-drama of ritual magic (sometimes spelt magic with a k, to emphasise its distance from the work of the stage conjuror).
The shade of Aleister Crowley would surely have looked on with approval as the packed marquee was graced by nine speakers from all around the country. Subjects covered were rich and diverse, from Mary Hedger's highly charged Arousal Enlightenment, through Mogg Morgan's learned and challenging research on the ancient Egyptian rebel god Set, to the old English folkways explained by Michael Clarke in his talk on Toad Magic. It is perhaps something of an achievement that Lancaster's own local pagan society has been graced by two of the pleasure dome big names. Jaq Hawkins, detailing her experience of magic as entity, a trickster figure described in her most recent book as The Chaos Monkey, was talking in our fair city back in May, and Ramsey Dukes, often referred to as The Patron Saint Of Chaos Magic, was the draw for people from as far afield as Barrow and Leeds at a special gathering on the university campus last November. At Occulture he spoke eloquently and with great humour, under the heading 4 Glasses of Water - Post-Secular Angst and the Denial of Magic, arguing that rationalist defensiveness has created a hole in our culture and that we are in danger or falling into it. Without the awareness of the culture of magic, we are forced to view parts of our experience as 'bad' science, 'bad' art and 'bad' religion. Anyone intrigued by this would do well to seek out a copy of his underground classic SSOTBME, read by wizards, witches, archaeologists and rocket scientists…and that's just in Lancaster!
The film festival featured a screening of that old favourite Haxan, a groundbreaking Danish movie from 1919 that peers down into the murky world of the witches' sabbat through a deliciously medieval gothic lens. Many a modern documentary maker has pinched stock background footage from here without crediting their source. The flagellating nuns are an unexpected treat, but it is the wonderfully realised demons that steal the show. Contemporary special effects are perhaps prettier, but the raw edge of the unknown is largely smoothed down for the modern moviegoer. The main thrust of the festival was new work however. Carrie Kirkpatrick presented a very personal film, featuring an interview with the late Gerald Suster, a provocative and outspoken magician and gentleman who died suddenly in 2001 at the age of 49. The footage was interleaved with shots of ritual drama performed by his friends and companions, and by candid comments from those who knew him best. A film attracting a lot of comment was Earth: Inferno, a short based on the 1904 work of the same name by Edwardian artist and sorcerer Austin Osman Spare, and produced by students at the Buenos Aires University Of Cinema. A fantastic illustrative banner for international co-operation in this area, the film will be made available on dvd shortly and anyone interested should email dvd@... or visit www.fulgur.org.
An unforgettable day, perhaps unrepeatable. Nevertheless, there are plans afoot for a northern cousin. Watch this space!
Be seeing you,
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Vlad Kiosk
Vlad Kiosk is an independent occult scholar with no axe to grind but his own. He was last seen drinking Turkish coffee and admiring the new murals in Daemon Books.
Plans are already in hand for occulture 04 - suggestions for next year's pleasure dome welcome now to mandrake@...
192. Spirit of Peace conference III
Saturday 20th September, 2003, 11am-10pm.
Friends Meetings House, St. Giles, Oxford.
Conference from 12 noon ‘til 5pm
Evening concert 7-10pm
The 3rd Spirit of Peace conf is on 20th September to mark the United Nation Global Cease-Fire Day. This one-day charity event in the aid of the 'Land Mine Trust' consists of talks and workshops form "mystical" and "esoteric" traditions from around the world.
All proceeds to the Landmine Trust’s ‘Adopt a Minefield’ project
John Matthews on “Arthurian Myths”,
Latif Bolat on "Islamic mysticism (Sufism), Sufi practices of music, dance, rituals",
Emma Restall Orr on “Druidry”,
Steve Wilson on “Living Gnosticism Mandaeans”,
Dr. Karen Ralls on “The Templars and the Grail",
Colin Low on "Emanation and Ascent in Hermetic Kabbalah".
EVENING ENTERTAINMENT: WORLD MUSIC CONCERT.
-Finale with ¨DJEMBRYONIC ¨ fusion world music at its finest.For Further info email Payam: nabarz@...
For tickets contact Mike: mikehuds@... Tel: 01865 863340 SOP web site: Spirit of peace
191. Current 93
The Current 93 disc, "A Little Menstrual Night Music" was created as introductory music for their two sold-out performances in San Francisco, using the original recordings of 1986's "In Menstrual Night" as source material, manipulated and reworked by Steven Stapleton.
Stapleton's own Nurse With Wound disc, "Chance Meeting of a Defective Tape Machine and Migraine" showcases his classic Dadaesque humor with a full length 'chance' remix of the infamous "Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and Umbrella" from 1979. Both discs are co-released by Anomalous Records and United Durtro, and are being offered for distribution while supplies last. Release information and prices are listed below.
Related items of interest which are currently available for distribution are David Tibet's "Hypnogogue" book + CD set, which is limited to 300 signed and numbered copies, special Current 93 enamel badges (made for the San Francisco shows), limited gatefold LP edition of Nurse With Wound's "She and Me Fall Together Like Free Death", and the folk/ethereal Pantaleimon LP "Trees Hold Time". We also carry the backcatalogues of Current 93 and Nurse With Wound, as well as related artists/friends such as The Legenday Pink Dots, H.N.A.S., Coil, Mimir, Organum etc.
Online catalog Anomalous records filled with thousands of titles if you are in search of adventurous experimental music.
190. Liminal Space
The Thirteenth edition of LiminalSpace is now available at Liminal space 13 Please feel free to forward this email to friends and write to us with your own material for publication (letters of comment or full-length articles). If you're submitting material to us please consult our contributors guidelines @ www.liminalspace.co.uk
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'Oxford Talking Stick Pub Moot' meets every Thursday at The Port Mahon Pub (St . Clements st)Oxford. Each week we discuss a topic, using a talking stick, which we have collectively agreed upon the week before, we do so in fellowship and each person is free to speak or not as is their wish. Most folks get to the pub about 9:00 to start 9:30 ish. The Oxford Talking Stick moot is an independent group open to all pagans, witches, Tantrics, Druids, Wiccans, Shaman and magickians etc wishing to take part in the discussion. Prior knowledge of the weeks subject is not essential as these moots should and can be an opportunity for us to learn from each other. Contact JackDaw pendark@...
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