Hello, dear readers! As promised in my last Tantalizing Tales column, today we have an excerpt of the recently published examination of the life and works of the famed English poet and artist William Blake, and how relevant the lessons we can learn from those still are today.
Philosopher and psychotherapist Mark Vernon’s new book Awake! William Blake And The Power Of The Imagination meditates on his subject to come to what I felt were several surprising conclusions. While I certainly agreed with the author regarding the logical fallacies of suggested medical diagnoses to explain away Blake’s visions, I was less convinced by arguments which seemed to turn on the dismissal of words commonly associated with left-wing causes (e.g. progressivism, empathy.) There’s no denying, however, the lasting impact that Blake continues to have on the popular discourse. He may have been dead now for 200 years, but his legacy in poetry, art and thought is ongoing, and may be especially relevant for the turbulent times in which we find ourselves today.
Mr Vernon chooses to take Blake literally in this exploration of his works and life, interpreting his visions of angels as meaningful encounters with the divine. Like us, Blake “lived in a tumultuous era of war, discontent, rapid technological change, and human estrangement from nature. He exposed the dark sides of political fervour and social moralising, while unashamedly celebrating love and liberty. But he also conversed with prophets and angels, and was powerfully, if unconventionally, religious. If we take this seriously[,] then Blake can help us to unlock the transformative power of imagination.”
Read on for a particularly absorbing passage on Blake’s mythological characters and verse, especially as they relate to those of us in the USA and to those of us who love our Marvel movies!








