Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam - Peter Lamborn Wilson - Books - City Lights Books - 9780872862753 - February 15, 2001
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Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam


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Peter Lamborn Wilson proposes a set of heresies, a culture of resistance, that dispels the false image of Islam as monolithic, puritan, and two-dimensional. Here is the story of the African-American noble Drew Ali, the founder of ?Black Islam? in this country, and of the violent end of his struggle for ?love, truth, peace, freedom, and justice.? Another essay deals with Satan and ?Satanism? in Esoteric Islam; and another offers a scathing critique of ?Authority? and sexual misery in modern Puritanist Islam. ?The Anti-caliph? evokes a hot mix of Ibn Arabi?s tantric mysticism and the revolutionary teachings of the ?Assassins.? The title essay, ?Sacred Drift,? roves through the history and poetics of Sufi travel, from Ibn Khaldun to Rimbaud in Abyssinia to the Situationists. A ?Romantic? view of Islam is taken to radical extremes; the exotic may not be ?True,? but it?s certainly a relief from academic propaganda and the obscene banality of simulation.
Peter Lamborn Wilson lives in New York and works for Semiotext(e) magazine, Pacifica Radio, and the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. A long decade in the Orient (1968-1981) inspires his writing, including The Drunken Universe: An Anthology of Persian Sufi Poetry and Scandal: Essays in Islamic Heresy.


256 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 15, 2001
ISBN13 9780872862753
Publishers City Lights Books
Pages 256
Dimensions 152 × 228 × 10 mm   ·   311 g
Language English  

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