The Persistence of Poetry and the Destruction of the WorldRobert Bringhurst21st October, 2016But an inhabited world, with its own philosophical, artistic, scientific, and literary traditions, is not...Dark VerseFrom Our BooksIssue 10: Uncivilised Poetics
Portrait of an EditionCharlotte Du Cann28th October, 2015From Our BooksIssue 8: TechnêUncivilised Arts
Us and ThemMat Osmond21st April, 2015Pit’s Letter belongs, then, to a body of animal-rights campaign literature that forms one important...From Our BooksIssue 7Uncivilised Arts
The Wrong Side of SeeingPaul and Daniel Cantagallo6th December, 2014 What lies between our origin and our destination? Rushing from Point A to Point...Dark VerseUncivilised Arts
Introducing Dark Mountain: Issue 6 (and beyond)Paul Kingsnorth15th October, 2014Our sixth anthology of uncivilised writing and art is a 270-page hardback, containing 42 essays,...Call outsFrom Our BooksIssue 6
A Feral PalmistrySylvia Linsteadt24th June, 2014An exploration of the relationship between our hands and imagination - and the fairytale 'The Handless Maiden'Hands & Tools
The Fabric of This WorldCharlotte Du Cann3rd May, 2014From Our BooksHands & ToolsIssue 5Uncivilised Arts
Seeing Through a Glass DarklyCharlotte Du Cann4th December, 2013Those people were some kind of solution — ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’, CF Cavafy Images...Call outsFeaturedUncivilised Arts
The Uses of Photography in a CrisisBridget McKenzie27th April, 2012The recent exchange between Wen Stephenson and Paul Kingsnorth deals (interestingly, this time) with that...Uncivilised Arts
Romans of the DecadencePaul Kingsnorth25th February, 2010This is one of the biggest paintings in the museum: Romans of the Decadence. Seen...Dark Thoughts