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John Higgs

    J.M.R. Higgs is an author whose work delves into the hidden currents and esoteric dimensions of contemporary life. Their writing seeks to uncover the deeper, often unseen, connections between disparate phenomena, exploring themes of consciousness, culture, and the nature of reality itself. Higgs employs a distinctive style that blends rigorous research with a speculative and imaginative approach, inviting readers to question their perceptions and engage with the world on a more profound level. Their contribution to literature lies in illuminating the mysterious forces that shape our collective experience and individual journeys.

    William Blake vs the World
    William Blake Now
    Stranger Than We Can Imagine
    Stranger Than We Can Imagine: Making Sense of the Twentieth Century
    KLF
    The Future Starts Here
    • 2022

      A singular work of narrative non-fiction that explores the unexpected connections between two titans of the British cultural psyche - the Beatles and the Bond films - and what they can tell us about class, male identity and our aspirations over sixty dramatic years

      Love and Let Die
    • 2021

      A wild and unexpected journey through culture, science, philosophy and religion to better understand the mercurial genius William Blake in the twenty-first century

      William Blake vs the World
    • 2019

      William Blake Now

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      A short, impassioned argument for why the visionary artist William Blake is important in the twenty-first century

      William Blake Now
    • 2019

      The Future Starts Here

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.6(32)Add rating

      John Higgs is back with another surprising, eclectic book, this time looking to the future to make sense of who we are and where we're going

      The Future Starts Here
    • 2017

      Watling Street

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      A journey along one of Britain's oldest roads, from Dover to Anglesey, in search of the hidden history that makes us who we are today.

      Watling Street
    • 2016

      'An illuminating work of massive insight' Alan Moore 'A sensational book. Heartily recommended' Rufus Hound It is the century about which we know too much, yet understand too little. With disorientating ideas such as relativity, cubism, the id, existentialism, chaos mathematics and postmodernism to contend with, the twentieth century, John Higgs argues, cannot fit easily into a traditional historical narrative. Time, then, for a new perspective. Higgs takes us on a refreshingly eclectic journey through the knotty history of the strangest of centuries. In the company of radical artists, scientists, geniuses and eccentrics, he shows us how the elegant, clockwork universe of the Victorians became increasingly woozy and uncertain; and how in the twentieth century we discovered that our world is not just stranger than we imagine, but 'stranger than we can imagine'.

      Stranger Than We Can Imagine
    • 2015

      The book explores the dramatic shift in human understanding and perception of reality that occurred in the twentieth century. Higgs contrasts the clarity of pre-1900 innovations with the complexities introduced by modern concepts such as relativity, quantum mechanics, and existentialism. He delves into how these developments have reshaped our worldview, influencing everything from art to politics and our understanding of existence itself.

      Stranger Than We Can Imagine: Making Sense of the Twentieth Century
    • 2013

      KLF

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(830)Add rating

      They were the bestselling singles band in the world. They had awards, credibility, commercial success and creative freedom. Then they deleted their records, erased themselves from musical history and burnt their last million pounds in a boathouse on the Isle of Jura - and they couldn't say why. Wildly unauthorised, 'The KLF' is a trawl through chaos on the trail of a beautiful, accidental mythology and a journey through punk, rave, the alchemical symbolism of Doctor Who and the special power of the number 23.

      KLF
    • 2010

      Dealing With Danger

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on personal safety and emergency preparedness, this guide empowers readers to recognize potential dangers and develop actionable plans for crises like fires, hurricanes, or criminal incidents. It emphasizes the importance of awareness, decisiveness, and the role of fear as a survival tool. Additionally, the book explores the impact of emotions versus logic in high-stress situations and highlights critical human behaviors to avoid in order to enhance personal safety.

      Dealing With Danger
    • 2006

      I Have America Surrounded

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(42)Add rating

      The brilliant first biography of the man President Nixon called 'the most dangerous man in America'. číst celé

      I Have America Surrounded