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Winter Oak publish new novel

14 Monday Mar 2016

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Paul Cudenec, The Fakir of Florence

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A new book by anarchist writer Paul Cudenec has been published by Winter Oak Press.

The Fakir of Florence: A Novel in Three Layers explores, in fictional form, the connections between anarchism, metaphysics and artistic expression.

The three threads of narration centre on characters inhabiting different, yet interwoven, levels of reality.

Perantulo is a wandering sage, spreading his mystic pagan wisdom from Khaluvia to Mesqa-Murro, from the chestnut forests of Sevennola to the rain-lashed archipelago of Prydina.

He is the fictional creation of il fachiro, an Eastern philosopher who arrived in Renaissance Florence in 1459 and challenged Cosimo di Medici and Marsilio Ficino’s Neoplatonist revival with his own empowering and anarchic metaphysics.

Paul is a writer visiting 21st century Italy who, while laying himself open to inspiration from the energies and art of the Florentine past, comes across an historical account of il fachiro and his fables. But he, too, resides inside a book.

The novel is a first-time fictional publication for Cudenec, whose 2013 work The Anarchist Revelation: Being What We’re Meant to Be is described by John Zerzan in Why Hope? The Stand Against Civilization as “the least pessimistic book I can recall reading… It brings anarchist resistance and the spirit together in a very wide-ranging and powerful contribution”.

A review by anarchist writer Gabriel Kuhn adds: “The book attempts no less than equipping contemporary anarchism with a footing that is often neglected: the transformation not only of society’s structures but also of people’s souls”.

The Fakir of Florence: A novel in three layers

by Paul Cudenec

Winter Oak Press, Sussex, England, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-9576566-6-6

296 pages

£9.99

More information at http://www.winteroak.org.uk/thefakirofflorence

Quote for the day – January 16

16 Saturday Jan 2016

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Kit Pedler, The Quest for Gaia: A Book of Changes

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“I see individuality as a temporary separation from the fabric of the universal life process. Imagine a flexible sheet of infinite extent. All plants, animals and humans emerge from the sheet as if someone had pushed a finger against the reverse side and made it bulge. The bulge becomes a sphere with a thin neck still attached. Then the neck becomes almost infinitely thin and the now individual life in the sphere is born and free for just a lifetime. At death, the sphere contracts down on to the surface of the sheet, flattens and flows out again into the whole until there is finally no trace of its previous existence”.

Kit Pedler, The Quest for Gaia: A Book of Changes

[Read about Kit Pedler on the orgrad website]

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Quote for the day – January 6

06 Wednesday Jan 2016

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Joseph Campbell

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“The mystery of the universe and the wonder of the temple of the world are what speak to us through all myths and rites – as well as the great effort of man to bring his individual life into concord with the whole. And the imagery by which this mystery, wonder, and effort have been rendered in the recorded traditions of mankind is so marvelously constant – in spite of all the varieties of local life and culture – that we well may wonder whether it may not simply be coeval with the human mind”.

Joseph Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology

[Read about Joseph Campbell on the orgrad website]

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Quote for the day – November 26

26 Thursday Nov 2015

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Paul Cudenec, The Green One

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“Where else do you source your sense of rightness, of dharma, if not from that intangible and universal sense of collective human wisdom?”

Paul Cudenec, The Green One

[Read about Paul Cudenec on the orgrad website]

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Quote for the day – July 13

13 Monday Jul 2015

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Alan Watts, life

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“We do not ‘come into’ this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree. As the ocean ‘waves’, the universe ‘peoples’. Every individual is an expression of the whole reality of nature, a unique action of the total universe”.

Alan Watts, The Book On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are

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Quote for the day – July 11

11 Saturday Jul 2015

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Seyyed Hossein Nasr

“The metaphysical knowledge pertaining to nature must be revived and the sacred quality of nature given back to it once again”.

Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Man and Nature

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Quote for the day – June 27

27 Saturday Jun 2015

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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

“The prophet souls and not the priest minds, the original men of understanding and not the mechanical imitation of the inherited habits are needed to help our wandering generation to fashion a goal for itself. Prophecy is insight. It is vision. It is anticipating experience. It is seeing the present so fully as to to foresee the future”.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, An Idealist View of Life 

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