David William Parry

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David William Parry
David Parry at TEAS.jpg
BornDavid William Parry
OccupationAuthor
NationalityBritish
Website
www.davidwilliamparry.com

David William Parry is a British author. He has written two collections of poetry, Caliban's Redemption (2004) and The Grammar of Witchcraft (2009), as well as a collection of essays, Mount Athos Inside Me: Essays on Religion, Swedenborg and Arts (2019).

Career[]

Writing[]

Parry has written three books. His first book, Caliban's Redemption (2004), is a collection of occult poems.[1] Next, Parry published The Grammar of Witchcraft (2009).[2] Parry's third book, Mount Athos Inside Me: Essays on Religion, Swedenborg and Arts (Manticore Press 2019), is a collection of essays.[3][non-primary source needed] Parry spoke at TEDxLambeth alongside Haralampi G. Oroschakoff. Their talk was entitled "a chat on conceptual arts".[4]

Podcast[]

Parry co-founded a weekly podcast show called THA Talks with Paul Obertelli in 2014 to create a platform that encouraged "Free Thoughts and Open Minds".[5]

Central Asia[]

In 2013, Parry was interviewed by The Guardian about the UK Border Agency's treatment of a Russian-born poet, Alex Galper (who had studied under Allan Ginsburg).[6] Parry was chairman of the Eurasian Creative Guild (ECG) as of 2016.[7]

Works[]

  • Caliban's Redemption (2004)
  • The Grammar of Witchcraft (2009)
  • Mount Athos Inside Me: Essays on Religion, Swedenborg and Arts (2019)

References[]

  1. ^ Parry, David (2004). Caliban's Redemption. Oxford: Mandrake of Oxford. ISBN 186992875X.
  2. ^ Parry, David (2009). The Grammar of Witchcraft. Oxford: Mandrake of Oxford. ISBN 978-1906958-053.
  3. ^ Parry, David (2019). Mount Athos Inside Me. Manticore Press. ISBN 978-0648499671.
  4. ^ Oroschakoff, Rev David Parry, Haralampi G., A chit-chat on conceptual art, retrieved 2020-07-16
  5. ^ "THA Talks - Alternative podcast talks & interviews". thatalks. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  6. ^ "Overseas artists boycott Britain in protest at visa clampdown". The Guardian. 2011-07-09. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  7. ^ "ECG Chairman visits Almaty – EURASIAN CREATIVE GUILD" (in American English). Retrieved 2020-07-16.
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