From Obverse, quote;
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‘Wheel turns, civilisations arise. Wheel turns, civilisations fall.’
With new input from writer Christopher Bailey, this archive examines how Kinda (1982) emerged from his background as a counter-cultural arts activist, a theatre and television writer, and his formative encounter with Buddhism. Searching the Dark Places of the Inside, Kinda is a richly layered allegory, inextricably linked, through the history and evolution of Buddhism’s teachings, with nineteenth-century European colonialism, fin de siècle literature, heritage cinema of the 1980s, Gauguin’s ‘noble savage’, acid trips and cutting-edge neuroscience." Unquote
Available here and now: https://obversebooks.co.uk/product/62-kinda/
Rocco
Outpost Gallifrey News
Chicago
"
‘Wheel turns, civilisations arise. Wheel turns, civilisations fall.’
With new input from writer Christopher Bailey, this archive examines how Kinda (1982) emerged from his background as a counter-cultural arts activist, a theatre and television writer, and his formative encounter with Buddhism. Searching the Dark Places of the Inside, Kinda is a richly layered allegory, inextricably linked, through the history and evolution of Buddhism’s teachings, with nineteenth-century European colonialism, fin de siècle literature, heritage cinema of the 1980s, Gauguin’s ‘noble savage’, acid trips and cutting-edge neuroscience." Unquote
Available here and now: https://obversebooks.co.uk/product/62-kinda/
Rocco
Outpost Gallifrey News
Chicago