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City Magic Bibliography

 
 
MrCoffeeBean
17:27 / 09.01.03
Someone in another tread suggested changing the name of that tread But heres a whole new one!
Reading list for city magifolk! Both fiction and nonfiction. but maybe people could tell what type of book it is.. like fiction, magick book, nonfiction or whatever... dont be afraid of bringing up th eobvious.


FICTION
"our lady of darkness" Fritz Lieber
"Suspect device" red. Stewart Home psychogeography
"Red London" Stewart Home

COMICBOOKS
"Transmetropolitan" Warren Ellis

MAGICKBOOKS
"City magick" Cristopher Penczak

NONFICTION
"Children of chaos" Douglas Rushkoff, postmodernism, chaos theory
 
 
cusm
17:31 / 09.01.03
Fiction: Wizard of the Pigeons by Megan Lindholm

Comics: Everything old Tom says in the Invisibles.
 
 
Bill Posters
17:55 / 09.01.03
There's a new one coming out by Chris 'No Relation' Crowley which (I think) will be called City Wizard. Dunno exactly when though, but watch for it, he's a kewl guy.
 
 
Bill Posters
17:56 / 09.01.03
Um, and Urban Primitive by whoever. Haven't we discussed that on one of our many City Magick threads? I'd link to it if I had time (sorry!).
 
 
Dances with Gophers
10:13 / 10.01.03
Sorry for the London centricness of this post.

CDs
The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels. By Alan Moore
The Highbury Working: Beat Seance. By Alan Moore, Highbury Psychogeography
Angel Passage. By Alan Moore, Psychogeography, Blake

Fiction (Historical)
From Hell. By Alan Moore, Psychogeography, Jack the Ripper, Magic
Hawksmoor. By Peter Ackroyd, Psychogeography, Magic

Non Fiction
Lud Heat and Suicide Bridge. By Iain Sinclair, Psychogeography
 
 
illmatic
13:55 / 10.01.03
I think you've gotta get the situatiuonists and the derieve in there.
 
 
Dances with Gophers
14:21 / 10.01.03
Jack Gale's Guardian's Goddesses and Groves. The Occult side of Greenwich london. Does have info applicable to other cities.
Personally I feel there is a very fine line between Psychogeography and Questing.
 
  
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