The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Publisher Description
This book is a series of texts written in imitation of biblical prophecy but expressing Blake's own intensely personal Romantic and revolutionary beliefs. It was published as printed sheets from etched plates containing prose, poetry and illustrations. It is written in prose, except for the opening Argument and the Song of Liberty. The book describes the poet's visit to Hell. It also tells that good and evil are different kinds of energies, and both are needed to keep the world going.
Customer Reviews
Girl! This book is good.
This is good. I read the entire book up to the chorus aloud, thus far—it’s about an hour read out loud.
I may have been reminded by Inside (2023) by William Dafoe—I feel that I’ve heard this title before the view of the cinematic thriller.
You need an open lack of bias and a sense of levity to understand how absolutely rich is the macronutrient context of this publication.
It has good energy.
Amazing Book
This book is beautiful. I really enjoy it.
Classic, fun!
A must read for any aspiring Rock Star