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1997 online interviews
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The Edge#5 |
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Date |
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Aug 1997 |
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Title |
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Interviewer |
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David Kendall |
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http://www.theedge.abelgratis.co.uk/mooreiview.htm
http://homepages.tesco.net/~kettlecup/amms/moore1.htm |
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Subjects |
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on his practical approach to magic, defining the Idea Space concept, the
politics of magic, early Christianity, the London pentacle in From Hell
as points of information, on the potential of the CD-ROM as a medium. |
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Moore Work |
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From Hell, Voice Of The Fire. |
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Word Count |
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4,300 |
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Note |
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Extracts and fragmentary paragraphs from a 16,000 word offline interview. |
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Source |
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Cerebus #217 - #220 |
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Apr - Jul 1997 |
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Title |
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The Sim / Moore Correspondence From Hell |
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Interviewer |
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Dave Sim |
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Links |
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http://homepages.tesco.net/~kettlecup/amms/ Correspondence1.htm
http://homepages.tesco.net/~kettlecup/amms/ Correspondence2.htm
http://homepages.tesco.net/~kettlecup/amms/ Correspondence3.htm
http://homepages.tesco.net/~kettlecup/amms/ Conclusion.htm |
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I - Realism and reality, art and reality, the development of From Hell, Eddie Campbell's artistic qualities, on applying his theory of complex patterns on the Whitechapel murders, the effect of the Ripper murders on Whitechapel, theory of Ideaspace.
II - on sacrifice and murder, the 'fugue' state of consciousness, on his own magical experiences, theory of fourth-dimensional entities, William Blake.
III - theories of Kabbalah and structures of existence, determinism opposed to free will, sin and Stephen Hawking's model of Space/Time, his attitude to magic in his day to day life. |
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Moore Work |
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From Hell, (especially vols #4 and #7) |
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Word Count |
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36,850 |
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Note |
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Towering and in-depth correspondence between Moore and Sim detailing the
minutae of From Hell and philosphical viewpoints. |
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