A rewritten version of the first two Acts of Shakespeare's Macbeth... with a little lighter tone, and a completely irreverent attitude towards the literary master's work.
A rewritten version of the first two Acts of Shakespeare's Macbeth... with a little lighter tone, and a completely irreverent attitude towards the literary master's work.
Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Cornelius Agrippa is a key work of Western esotericism. Encyclopedic in its scope, Three Books of Occult Philosophy has never been surpassed in its breadth of... More > occult knowledge, encompassing natural magic, astrological and divine magic. Originally published in Latin in 1533, until now it has only been available in a 17th century translation that remains problematic despite modern attempts to annotate. Renaissance Astrology Press is proud to present the first modern translation from the Latin critical edition by Eric Purdue, edited with a Preface by the noted astrologer and magician Christopher Warnock. This volume contains Book One dealing with the Material World, natural magic and occult virtues. This edition is heavily annotated with over 1,000 footnotes, with all of Agrippa's sources carefully noted. Finally Agrippa's occult masterpiece is available in an accurate modern English translation!< Less
Felino A. Soriano's "Realities of Bifocal Translations" is dominated by jazz echoes and brushstrokes translated to poetry. Predominately modernist/postmodernist, he offers the reader a... More > swirling look down & up at the all-important avant-garde heritage of us all. Simultaneously historic and contemporary, the poems in this volume do what good ekphrastic poetry should do...dip its tongue in the honey.< Less
Literal Translations is published four times a year. It is an eclectic collection of writing from around the world discovered through the use of an advanced form of voting. Submissions are evaluated... More > by writers and readers rather than an editorial board. This quarterly contains short stories, poetry, news, and some essays.< Less
Literal Translations is published four times a year. It is an eclectic collection of writing from around the world discovered through the use of an advanced form of voting. Submissions are evaluated... More > by writers and readers rather than an editorial board. This quarterly contains short stories, poetry, news, and some essays.< Less
Literal Translations is published four times a year. It is an eclectic collection of writing from around the world discovered through the use of an advanced form of voting. Submissions are evaluated... More > by writers and readers rather than an editorial board. This quarterly contains short stories, poetry, news, and some essays.< Less
Literal Translations is published four times a year. It is an eclectic collection of writing from around the world discovered through the use of an advanced form of voting. Submissions are evaluated... More > by writers and readers rather than an editorial board. This quarterly contains short stories, poetry, news, and some essays.< Less
Poetry by Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (1901-1937) of Madagascar, Africa's first modern poet. Widely renowned as a "pure African surrealist", this edition is the first complete English... More > translation of his lyrical masterpiece. An inspired translation by the poet Robert Ziller.< Less
Long considered a crucial text in the study of modernity, capitalism and power, Guy Debord's "The Society of the Spectacle" returns in a powerful new edition, "The Society of the... More > Spectacle: The Lisp Translation".
Prescient in its description of the immersive power of image and virtuality in everyday life, "The Society of the Spectacle" becomes more relevant every year as contemporary culture becomes further enmeshed within the seductive lure of the spectacle.
A difficult read that more than rewards the reader's effort and attention, "The Society of the Spectacle: The Lisp Translation" will clarify many heretofore slippery ideas, and is certain to become the authoritative translation of its kind for decades to come.< Less