Heroes and Kings

Heroes and Kings by Charles Williams is a poetry collection published by Apocryphile Press in March 2013. This edition revives a work originally printed in 1930, featuring designs by Hubert J. Foss and wood engravings by Norman Janes. The book comprises 74 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Williams’ unique theological perspective and mysticism.
In this collection, readers will encounter Williams’ exploration of the unseen world and the spiritual exchanges that permeate daily life. The poetry reflects his distinctive voice and contributions to the mythopoetic revival, engaging with themes that resonate with both the spiritual and the literary. This new edition serves as a testament to Williams’ enduring influence and invites readers to delve into the depths of his thought and artistry.
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Heroes and Kings was designed by Hubert J. Foss, and the wood engravings were made by Norman Janes. Three hundred copies, of which two hundred and fifty were for sale, were printed in the year 1930. Out of print since then, the Charles Williams Society and the Apocryphile Press are proud to present this new edition. Charles Williams was one of the finest-not to mention one of the most unusual-theologians of the twentieth century. His mysticism is palpable-the unseen world interpenetrates ours at every point, and spiritual exchange occurs all the time, unseen and largely unlooked for. His novels are legend, and as a member of the Inklings, he contributed to the mythopoetic revival in contemporary culture.
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