A Mystery of Remnant and Other Absences
Edited by Victor Rees and Iain Sinclair
Swan River Press (July 2025)
“The death itself was not a bodily thing.”
A ghost is an absence defined by its presence, or else a presence defined by its absence. The work of Brian Catling is filled with such visions, intrusions on the threshold of our world and the next. The stories collected within are fragments of a singular imagination, portals into worlds populated by dog-headed giants and reanimated bog bodies, spirits both beastly and mundane. These are tales about visionaries and mystics, about the need to venture into blurry territories of sight in which angels, ghosts and memories merge and reform. Together they showcase the distinctive voice underlying the very best of Catling’s work.
Includes three postcards with photos by Iain Sinclair and new texts by Alan Moore
Purchase here
Swan River Press (July 2025)
“The death itself was not a bodily thing.”
A ghost is an absence defined by its presence, or else a presence defined by its absence. The work of Brian Catling is filled with such visions, intrusions on the threshold of our world and the next. The stories collected within are fragments of a singular imagination, portals into worlds populated by dog-headed giants and reanimated bog bodies, spirits both beastly and mundane. These are tales about visionaries and mystics, about the need to venture into blurry territories of sight in which angels, ghosts and memories merge and reform. Together they showcase the distinctive voice underlying the very best of Catling’s work.
Includes three postcards with photos by Iain Sinclair and new texts by Alan Moore
Purchase here
