The Journal of Albion Moonlight

21 March 2017

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An unforgettable, apocalyptic novel from a distinctly American prophet

Inspired by one of the finest lyrics in the English language, the anonymous, pre-Shakespearean “Tom o’Bedlam” (“By a knight of ghosts and shadows / I summoned am to tourney / Ten leagues beyond the wide world’s end / Methinks it is no journey…”), Kenneth Patchen sets off on an allegorical journey to the furthest limits of love and murder, madness and sex. While on this disordered pilgrimage to H. Roivas (Heavenly Savior), various characters offer deranged responses, conveying an otherworldly, imaginative madness. A chronicle of violent fury and compassion, written when Surrealism was still vigorous and doing battle with psychotic “reality,” The Journal of Albion Moonlight is an American monument to engagement.

Reviews

"More than seventy years on from its first publication, The Journal of Albion Moonlight remains as revolutionary and as pertinent as ever." — Ian Seed, PN Review

"This novel is quite possibly the book that made the biggest impression on me, ever." — Michael Berger, The Rumpus

"The Journal of Albion Moonlight is a work of unmistakable genius; in all of English literature it stands alone. Albion Moonlight is the most naked figure of a man I have encountered in all literature." — Henry Miller

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