Apocalypse: A History of the End of Time
By (Author) John Michael Greer
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
1st July 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
001.9
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
168g
The ancient Egyptians would have known it as the sixth day of Pachon. The Mayans named it 4 Ahau 3 Kankin. To us it is 21 December, 2012. On this day, it is said, the world will come to an end.
This is not the first time we've been told that our time is up. And - touch wood - it probably won't be the last. Religious and secular, past and present - Apocalypse covers each and every one of our prophesized dooms: featuring asteroids, Antichrists, solar flares, Singularities, Utopias, UFOs, Zoroastrians and Zapotecs, to mention but a small few. The result is a thorough history of one the most fascinating threads of our cultural existence: spanning from the first warnings of our ancient ancestors, to the contemporary (yet equally glum) forecasts for our future.'Splendid' Catholic Herald. * Catholic Herald *
'A very clear, communicative writer, [John Michael Greer] leaves one in no doubt that the 'apocalypse meme' is a powerful one, whose influence extends deeply into secular thought too' Herald. * Herald *
'The best book I've ever read on the subject' Jonathan Black, bestselling author of The Secret History of the World. * Jonathan Black *
'well worth reading, and will remain so even after December 21st, 2012!' Magonia Review. * Magonia Review *
John Michael Greer is the author of the award-winning The New Encyclopedia of the Occult and Secrets of the Lost Symbol, which has been translated into eight languages. Greer has been featured on The History Channel as an expert on mythology, religion, conspiracy theory and popular culture. He writes a popular futurest blog, The Archdruid Report.