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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

October 24, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Frankenstein bites, and it gnaws politely. It sinks its teeth into your conscience while pretending to nibble at your imagination — a genteel vampire in paper form. It’s a novel born of storms, both meteorological and moral: thunder crashing over Lake Geneva and lightning striking through the skull of Western hubris. Mary Shelley, barely out … Continue reading Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

The Devils of Loudun: Possession in the Age of Reasonable Madness

October 23, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

There are two kinds of devilry in this world: the kind that froths and foams in the convent, and the kind that wears a signet ring and drafts policy. Huxley’s The Devils of Loudun is about both — a tale where hysteria kneels before power and calls it holy. I’ve long thought that if Lucifer … Continue reading The Devils of Loudun: Possession in the Age of Reasonable Madness

The Gift of the Spider

October 21, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Have a Spider by John Kenn Mortensen (b. 1978).© John Kenn Mortensen. Used here under fair dealing for the purposes of criticism and review (UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, Section 30). The Spider and I There’s a peculiar irony in how often tarantulas are mistaken for spiders. They are, of course, spiders in … Continue reading The Gift of the Spider

Imagine: A Hymn to Nothingness

October 21, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

For years I tried to learn and perfect this song on my guitar, and then my piano. That is, until I realised just how useless this song is. It’s become something of a secular hymn, hasn’t it? Imagine — that soft, self-satisfied lullaby for the spiritually sedated. A song so sanctified by sentimentality that to … Continue reading Imagine: A Hymn to Nothingness

The Slag Heap of Forgetfulness

October 21, 2025October 20, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

In memory of the children of Aberfan, 21st October 1966 Before the Bell Rang There are mornings that never end, only echo. Aberfan was one of them. The rain had fallen through the night — the kind of Welsh rain that softens the hills but sharpens the nerves. By half past nine, the children of … Continue reading The Slag Heap of Forgetfulness

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