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Invisible College Publishing/Publications is pleased to offer:

Good poets offer an insight into their own reality.
Great poets offer a new perspective on the universal ‘real’.
Mast poets hack the ‘real’ apart.

And this is what you will find in Michael Conner’s work,
a master class in hacking temporality and subsequent
‘reality’ apart.
– Juris d. Ahn & Dr. Con

A work of beauty & mystery!




Michael was born and raised in Los Angeles, west side. At 16 years old he began metaphysical studies with a 4th Way school. Michael moved later to Portland Oregon to major in Liberal Arts whilst at college. In his early twenties he traveled to Europe and wandered extensively,
settling in Paris where he felt truly at home.

After returning to Los Angeles he joined the Art Rock Band,”Gray Pavilion” writing songs and playing synthesizer.

Later with his wife in the Pacific North West he concentrated on helping abused children with multiple diagnosis for twenty five years.

He’s written poetry since he was 16, finding inspiration from the Dadaist, Romantic,Symbolist, Impressionist and Surrealist movements. His work is illuminating, transportive, and erotically charged. You’ll find both myth and mystery interwoven in his poetry.

Canto Sun is written for explorers of the edge, those that wander still. It illuminates, mapping the personal struggle for freedom, redemption and light.

Each copy comes Autographed…

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The Invisible College is very pleased to present:

Strange Drugs make for Strange Bedfellows
Ernst Jünger, Albert Hofmann and the Politics of Psychedelics
– Alan Piper

Strange Drugs make for Strange Bedfellows
Strange Drugs make for Strange Bedfellows

So who owns LSD?  Is it the left, and the generations that came out of the 60’s culture, or is it something else altogether? This is an amazing work, full of history largely untold about our shared Psychedelic Foundations. Well researched and thought out Alan lays out the deep connections that Albert Hoffman and  Ernst Jünger  shared, along with many others connected to the German Right Wing & Occult.  This is the one book on the history of psychedelics that you should have in your library, it dares to venture into a past not commonly known.

Gwyllm

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Psychedelic drugs and LSD in particular are associated with the Left Wing political radicalism and Hippie culture of the 1960s and as promising to usher in a world of peace love and understanding. However, the discovery of the powerful psychedelic drug LSD emerged in the shadow of the Second World War and has from the outset been a substance of interest to individuals of a radically conservative disposition such as Ernst Jünger, the close friend of Albert Hofmann who first synthesised LSD. That interest continues in the shape of elements of the present day Radical Right, who mix an interest in pre-war Volkish ideology and Nordic paganism with psychoactive drugs and contemporary right wing political thought. ‘Strange Drugs make for Strange Bedfellows’ examines the promotion of conservative revolutionary thought within the New Age milieu, which includes contemporary psychedelia, and the interest of individuals from the Radical Right in the role of psychoactive drugs in traditional and contemporary Nordic shamanism.

“The popular view of psychedelics regards these astonishing drugs as agents of positive personal and societal transformation, signposting humanity toward the Age of Aquarius. Yet there has always been an almost wilfully overlooked and sinister nightside to psychedelia’s sun-kissed Eden. Alan Piper’s penetrating study delves deep in the murky historical backwaters of fascist thought, taking us on a long, strange, trip from the trenches to contemporary Nordicneo-paganism, where WWI warrior/philosopher Ernst Jünger’s personal and LSD informed relationship with Albert Hofmann rubs shoulders with arcane occult and right wing beliefs about psychedelics.

Piper’s view that the qualities and experiences of LSD and other psychedelics suggests they are, perhaps, neutral tools that can be used to inform any philosophy, liberal or conservative will, rightfully, challenge and provoke many readers. Dense, but highly readable, and satisfyingly referenced, Strange Drugs make for Strange Bedfellows, brings fresh depth and perspective to
the history of psychedelic drugs.”

Andy Roberts, author of Albion Dreaming: A popular history of LSD in Britain.

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