Blade Runner’s Fallen Angels
The film Blade Runner is hugely successful, but what does it mean? As the makers hint, the key is to watch it through the eyes of William Blake and his mythology of liberation.
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by Andy Wilson | Feb 10, 2021 | Essay, Film, The Traveller in the Evening, Video, William Blake | 0 |
The film Blade Runner is hugely successful, but what does it mean? As the makers hint, the key is to watch it through the eyes of William Blake and his mythology of liberation.
Read Moreby Andy Wilson | Oct 14, 2020 | Animals, History / Politics, Poem, Poetry, The Traveller in the Evening, William Blake | 0 |
The Tyger is potentially the Led Zeppelin of Blake poems — brash, bombastic and unnervingly successful. It is supposedly the most anthologised poem in the English language — stadium poetry, if you like. Your children will probably come across it at school. Along with the Parry’s version of Jerusalem, this is the Blake that people know.
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