Becoming the Forest

Issue IV

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Het Bos

Published:15th Jul '22

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Becoming the Forest cover

BTF IV includes specially commissioned essays, interviews and illustrations, by animists, philosophers, artists and musicians, including: an essay on panpsychism as a possible answer to the climate crisis; a philosophical-historical overview of the relationship between black metal and the forest; a magical-realist account of a sylvan trip gone wrong; an in-depth interview with Rune from Nordic Animism, whose project looks to Scandinavian folklore and customs for “hidden animist knowledge” and more respectful ways of living with other subjectivities. The symbolism of the primstav (a calendar staff used by the agricultural societies of old Scandinavia), runs through the issue. Its seasonally-based, cyclical view of time hints towards a worldview which was embedded in its environment, and which placed man as part of - and at the mercy of- nature, rather than above it. Contributors: Lotte Brown, By the Spirits, Crown of Asteria, Drukfout, Feral Season, Una Hamilton Helle, Hedda Hassel Mørch, Hawthonn, Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen, Invunche, Helge Kaasin, Edvard Munch, Necrofier, Alexandra Uppman, Cathy Ward Edited by Una Hamilton Helle and Lotte Brown Published by Het Bos Antwerpen Supported by the Norwegian Arts Council Designed by Tom Sewell Table of Contents Entering the forest Una Hamilton Helle Wherein time moves in spirals, and petroglyphs speak of the coming Fimbulwinter Interview — Feral Season (US) In which the scorched trails of wildfires are retrodden through the range of light Nordic Animism Excavating traditional knowledge with Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen Wherein a Dane exhumes the remains of lost lore and discovers life therein Interview — Invunche (NL) In which the three-legged figure of Chilote folklore guards the secrets of a warlock’s cave Interview — Crown of Asteria (US) In which mythology mixes with magical intent in the Michigan mist. Gjennom den Onde dunkle Skog Helge Kaasin Wherein the roots of Norwegian Black Metal are found to burrow deep into the soil of history Interview — Necrofier (US) In which synchronistic tales are told of a child-eating demon and a tiger-eye ring Researchers — a Cliffhanger Lotte Brown Wherein the moon is swallowed, mud is tasted and the sound of bone hitting stone echoes through the forest Interview — By the Spirits (POL) In which a Silesian mountain is ascended and a path of ancient magick traversed Panpsychism as environmental...

ISBN: 9789082988024

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128 pages