A guided walk: William Blake's Vision of a New Jerusalem in Kings Cross with Aidan Dun

A guided walk: William Blake's Vision of a New Jerusalem in Kings Cross with Aidan Dun
Aidan Andrew Dun has been called a visionary poet. His exploration of the mysteries of Kings Cross in the epic poem ‘Vale Royal’ have caused a groundswell of interest in this extraordinary zone of London.
Yet Aidan is not the first poet to fall under the spell of London NW1. William Blake, Thomas Chatterton, Arthur Rimbaud, PB Shelley and WB Yeats have all felt the transformative influence of this place. Each of these poets could be said to have passed through a mystic portal in Kings Cross.
Today’s Talk will focus on the prophet William Blake. Aidan will deconstruct his famous Golden Quatrain which begins:
The fields from Islington to Marybone
To Primrose Hill and Saint John’s Wood
And AAD will explain why Kings Cross is central to Blake’s vision of London as the New Jerusalem; and he will comment on Blake’s revolutionary idea of a ‘map of consciousness’ which relates directly to London.
In the Old Church of St Pancras on the 10th of May Aidan’s profound personal connection with this holy ground will reveal its supernatural signature and its secret spiritual history.
Stop press: Excommunications, AAD’s just-published collection of 108 modern sonnets is now available in a beautiful limited edition. Send £15 via Paypal to penconstructor@gmail.com (or email for bank details).