Phosphor No.3 - Memory Reclaimed
'Childhood memories, very much like dreams or primitive myths, can provide us with the keys to analogical thought; indeed, the morphologies of dreams and childhood memories are very closely linked and the exploration of the their latent narratives can lead to a rediscovery of what has been lost, which, paradoxically, is something that in the depths of our spirit we already know.'
- from the editorial, Artery of Hope, by Kenneth Cox
84 pages - B5 format - Winter 2011 - ISSN 1755-0009
Texts, poems, images on the theme of 'Memory Reclaimed' - including:
-Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Gherasim Luca: Reinvent Everything - an essay on the Romanian poet
-Three pieces on childhood memory by Bill Howe, Sarah Metcalf & Eugenio Castro
-Mike Peters, The Ruins of Memory and No Hot Ashes - two texts on memory & history
-Lurdes Martínez, Echoes of Experience Ruined - an essay on memory & place
an interview with Jan Švankmajer by Sarah Metcalf
-Bruno Solarik, Our Dreams Are A Second Life - an essay on Svankmajer's latest film
-Sarah Metcalf, Playing Memory Games - an essay on the collective exploration of memory, followed by extracts from two memory games played by Leeds Surrealist Group
-supplement: responses to a ludic enquiry
poems by Kenneth Cox, Gherasim Luca, John Hartley Williams
images by Stephen J. Clark, Jan Drabble, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Bill Howe, Juan Carlos Otaño
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