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Gog and Magog

Gog and Magog: a Study in Thematic Clarification by Walter C Cambra, a 1996 monograph, has arrived at the Reading Room courtesy of the author.

Walter C Cambra Gog and Magog

“The apocalyptic canonical books of Daniel and Revelation are the cornerstone works upon which fundamentalists right-wing Christian evangelists base their fiery oratory. Among the numerous highly charged notions in these two works the letting loose of Satan is skillfully employed by these evangelists to instill their audience with apocalyptic inebriation.”

“A key point of apocalyptic literary reality is that all events that eventually transpire upon the earth are linked to events that originate and are resolved in heaven.”

David Tibet’s first solo exhibition in the US “Magog at the Maypole (Sex of Stars)” at White Columns in New York on March 3rd through April 14th

You may be interested in David Tibet’s first solo exhibition in the US “Magog at the Maypole (Sex of Stars)” at White Columns art gallery in New York from March 3rd (Today!) through April 14th. (HT @Frater_Puck but details found at brainwashed)

“I am UtterOverMoon that MAGOG AT THE MAYPOLE (SEX OF STARS), my first solo art exhibition in the USA, is to be held at the remarkable and visionary White Columns art gallery in New York. The exhibition lasts from 3 March to 14 April. I will be at the opening night on 3 March, which is open to everyone. So I look forward to meeting you there.

David Tibet: ‘Magog at the Maypole (Sex of Stars)’ solo art exhibition at White Columns, New York, March–April 2012

I am VeryVeryVery delighted to announce this, and I thank White Columns director Matthew Higgs for inviting me, as well as curator and author and Robert Nickas for helping to make this possible. The opening is two days before my birthday—and what a lovely birthday this is for me: Pinnochio shall come to Babylon, hand in hand-job with Magog by the Maypole.

There will be an online flyer for the show as well as a specific website link in the next couple of weeks, which I will post when I receive it.”

“See you all there. Bring Cuneiform Birthday Gifts for me, please.”