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The Book of Urizen

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  • 1794
  • #Philosophy #Art
William Blake
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The richly illuminated works of William Blake — poet, prophet, and artist — have fascinated readers since the late eighteenth century. In majestic verse illustrated with his own han... Show More

The richly illuminated works of William Blake — poet, prophet, and artist — have fascinated readers since the late eighteenth century. In majestic verse illustrated with his own hand-colored plates, the poet explored profound and mystical themes, including the relationship between God and man and the concept of life as a journey toward spiritual self-knowledge.
One of Blake's most interesting and powerful creations, The Book of Urizen represents a parody of the book of Genesis, in which the righteous figure of God is replaced by that of Urizen, the "dark power" and obstacle to spiritual life. With "the voice of honest indignation," Blake compels readers to recognize and overcome their inner adversary in order to rise to higher levels of perception.
Incredibly beautiful in its combination of words and pictures, The Book of Urizen boasts some of Blake's most magnificent designs, rich in energy and monumental grandeur. For any lover of Blake, this edition represents an inexpensive opportunity to enjoy one of his finest works, including full-color reproductions of the poet's distinctive hand-colored plates and a printed transcription of the poem.

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Number of Pages: 48

ISBN: 0486298019

ISBN-13: 9780486298016

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Mykola Bilokonsky @mykola · Jun 10, 2023
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Thank you, you're right. And that Blake quote, wow. I have an illuminated Blake book I should perhaps reacquaint myself with. His tale of Urizen the Demiurge and the war in heaven was one of the most astonishing things I've ever read.
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