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Unearthing is an essay written by Alan Moore and originally published in Iain Sinclair's London: City of Disappearances in 2006. It has subsequently been developed into a photographic book in collaboration with Mitch Jenkins and a spoken word piece in collaboration with Crook&Flail.
An intensely poetic and innovative work of biography, Unearthing maps the lifetime of author, orientalist and occultist Steve Moore, while simultaneously investigating the extraordinary history of South London with which that life has been intertwined.
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Dec 12, 2012 · From a Julius Caesar sortie in 55 B.C. to the bandit hordes of the 17th century to the cascade of Nazi bombs during World War II, Alan Moore juxtaposes the area’s history with Steve Moore’s development, from his awkward youth to his discovery of the I Ching to his various scholarly and authorial endeavors, which included forays into the U.K ...
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Nov 19, 2012 · Unearthing is based on an essay written by Moore and originally published in Iain Sinclair’s London: City of Disappearances in 2006. Written as a ‘biography’ of Moore’s friend (and fellow comics writer) Steve Moore, the essay also functions as an alternative history of south London.
Mar 27, 2013 · By Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins. Top Shelf Productions, 184 pages, $29.95. In the 1980s, Alan Moore reinvented the wheel for American comics with "Watchmen," a metaphysical Cold War allegory that took the archetypes of western superheroes and used them to remix conventional funny-book storytelling.
Jul 26, 2010 · In “Unearthing,” Mr. Moore recalls the “crowd-pleasing formula of omnipotent losers” pioneered by Stan Lee, the Marvel Comics writer and editor (“Yeah, you may be Nordic god of thunder ...
Jul 30, 2010 · No summary of Unearthing could do the richness of the text justice, but at its most basic it was a tribute to his friend, colleague and fellow occultist Steve Moore. But within that was so much more: the narrative would oscillate between Steve Moore's life story and the longer, deeper history of his lifelong home of Shooter's Hill “where Kent ...