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From Our Books

Each year we publish two issues of Dark Mountain and each issue is a beautifully produced hardback book containing the work of writers, thinkers and artists who are drawn to the questions which this project asks.

Here, you can find some of the essays, stories, poems and conversations that have appeared in our books over the years. Making these books will always be at the heart of what Dark Mountain does – and we expect that their lingering presence as objects in strange corners of the world will outlast the digital traces of the website where you are reading this.

‘People hold books in a special way,’ John Berger once wrote. ‘They hold them not like inanimate things but like ones that have gone to sleep.’ If you share our love for the weight of a book in your hand, we invite you to subscribe to future issues of Dark Mountain.

Lean Logic

Shaun Chamberlin.
7th May, 2014
From Our BooksIssue 5

The Fabric of This World

Charlotte Du Cann
3rd May, 2014
From Our BooksHands & ToolsIssue 5Uncivilised Arts

Escape from Cyberia

Kim Goldberg
30th April, 2014
I am crouched beneath the battery spin-rack in the Everything for a Dollar Store, surreptitiously...
From Our BooksIssue 5

Openings

Tim Fox
26th April, 2014
From Our BooksIssue 5

Dark Mountain: Issue 5 – The Editorial

The Editors
23rd April, 2014
From Our BooksIssue 5

Dark Mountain: Issue 5

Dougald Hine
15th April, 2014
The ground shakes, nine miles from Cape Canavarel, and a young Tim Fox watches from...
From Our BooksIssue 5

I Went Looking for the Wild One

Rob Lewis
22nd August, 2009
I went looking for the wild one, the howler, the vatic tramp. The one for...
Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 1

The Falling Years

John Michael Greer
21st August, 2009
I Not until 2001 did a solid collection of his major poetic works appear –...
From Our BooksIssue 1

Loss Soup

Nick Hunt
20th August, 2009
Figure 1b: the dining table. It stretches the full length of the hall, and appears...
From Our BooksIssue 1

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