Brian Keeble
For the English footballer, see Brian Keeble (footballer).
Brian Keeble is a British author and editor.[1] He is the founder of Golgonooza Press and a co-founder of the Temenos and Temenos Academy.[2]
Biography
Keeble is the founder of Golgonooza Press where he worked as editor, designer and publisher from 1974-2004.[3]
He was a co-founder and is a Fellow of the Temenos Academy - whose Patron is Charles, Prince of Wales - which is a teaching organization dedicated to the same central idea that had inspired the earlier Temenos, of which he was a co-founder and editor (1980–1991).[4] Both focus on a devotion to the ‘Arts of the Imagination’ and feature the lectures and works of scholars and teachers committed to Perennial Philosophy.
Bibliography
- Art: For Whom and For What?, (Golgonooza Press, 1998)
- Vernon Watkins: Inspiration as Poetry,Poetry as Inspiration,(Temenos Academy, 2002)
- Twenty-four Poems, (Golgonooza Press, 2002)
- Conversing with Paradise, (Golgonooza Press, 2005)
- Shapes of Light,Poems, (Golgonooza Press, 2005)
- Every Man an Artist: Readings in the Traditional Philosophy of Art, (World Wisdom, 2005)
- Kathleen Raine: Poetic Imagination and the Vision of Reality, (Temenos Academy, 2008)
- In His Name and other poems, (Golgonooza Press, 2008)
- God & Work: Aspects of Art and Tradition, (World Wisdom, 2009)
- Cecil Collins:The Artist as Writer and Image Maker, (Golgonooza Press, 2009)
- From a Handful of Dust,Poems, (Golgonooza Press, 2011)
- Far from the Dawn, Poems, (Golgonooza Press, 2014)
- Daily Bread: Art and Work in the Reign of Quantity, (Selected essays), Edited and introduced by Andrew Frisardi, (Angelico Press, 2015)
Works Edited by Brian Keeble
- The Inner Journey of the Poet, and other papers, by Kathleen Raine. (Allen & Unwin, 1982)
- A Holy Tradition of Working. An Anthology of the Writings of Eric Gill, (Golgonooza Press, 1983)
- What is Civilisation? and other Essays, by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, (Golgonooza Press, 1989)
- Standing on Earth. Selected Essays of Wendell Berry, (Golgonooza Press, 1991)
- Meditations, Poems, Pages from a Sketch Book, by Cecil Collins, (Golgonooza Press, 1997)
- The Music of Silence, a Composer's Testament, by Sir John Tavener, (Faber & Faber, 1999)
- The Vision of the Fool and other Writings, by Cecil Collins, enlarged edition, (Golgonooza Press, 2002)
- Temenos Academy Review 7, Kathleen Raine Memorial Issue, (Temenos Academy, 2004)
- The Underlying Order and other Essays, by Kathleen Raine, (Temenos Academy, 2008)
See also
References
- ↑ Religion: Beyond a Concept (2007) Hent De Vries p. 981. "In contrast to, e.g., Pierre Boulez, who is a prolific writer himself, Tavener has used a ghost writer for his most important book to date, Brian Keeble, ed., John Tavener: The Music of Silence".
- ↑ Temenos Academy Review
- ↑ Keeble, Brian. Every man an artist. World Wisdom Books, 2005. 245. Print.
- ↑ Author Page
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