
The Liber Novus is Jung's account of his decades long process of psychological and subconscious self experimentation, through a technique called "active imagination;" a process that he claimed was the seeds to all his work. Written first in a series of Black Books, this masterpiece was later painstakingly copied into a red leather-bound book, though never finished. And by copy I mean create an entire illuminated manuscript, complete with exquisite calligraphy and full color mandala and dream illustrations, that Jung worked on till his fascination with alchemy took hold, and then sat in a box until long after he died.
This first edition presents not just a translation of the text (by Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani), but a full facsimile of the original folio plates, which have been kept in a safe deposit box unlooked at for the last 80 years and so are in excellent condition. The edition also includes critical apparatuses; a historical essay to contextualize the significance of the Liber Novus in Jung's life and work (and was the main thrust to convince the Society for the Heirs of Jung to finally let the book be published), as well as paratextual citations to highlight the variety of references in the manuscript itself, which should make the read that much more insightful.
Flipping through the folio I was struck by the richness of the illustrations, some of which I would consider masterpieces in themselves, filled with fractals, swirling colors, archetypal situations, and a surreal dream-sense that was apparently under-appreciated by the Surrealists. The calligraphy is in German, which I unfortunately don't speak, and can only comment on the precise appearance of.
As for the text itself, that will be my next attempt. I will say that it begins with the title: "The way of what is to come," along with some prophetic quotations from Isaiah, and much of it is in dialogue form between Jung and his spirit guide (in the tradition of Mephistopheles), placing the work as a modern take of the tradition of revelatory literature, which isn't so far off considering the inclusion of Jung's dreams prophesying the World Wars.
On the whole, the book seems to be Jung's attempt to reconcile the scientific with the mythic and spiritual, the personal with collective, and as such could not be more timely than to finally see the light of people's eyes. As a writer interested in the use of dreams and personal narratives, as well as having taken this process to my own experimental, revelatory, self-mythology and understand the danger of attempting vs. the incredibly potent imagery that can come out of such a process, I suspect the Liber Novus may have far reaching cultural effects that we could only begin to imagine.
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where did you purchase your copy of this book? i would absolutely love a chance to take a look at it.
I got it on Amazon, which is a story in itself, seeing how the first batch of them Amazon got sold out in a matter of minutes, I put a pre-order on their next shipment.
I imagine a cheap copy of just the translation may come out at some point, which I'll get purely to write my thoughts in, but as a scholar and collector I thought it was worth the $150 to assure owning a copy of what seems may be a rare and precious art-book. Plus any lower quality reproduction will not do justice to Jung's illustrations.
wow tait...i will have to see this masterpiece in person. it looks & sounds absolutely exquisite.
thanks for sharing your impression, tait. i absolutely cannot wait to read this book.
As with most of Jung's work, i find my dreams preceding what the book reveals next.
thanks for the first impression. A friend of mine recently acquired the book and I intent to make an appointment with it!
I look in Amazon and its status say that
I must wait for 2-5 months
What does it mean--out of stock.
I'm from Thailand and I see that
only fews know The Red book is published
The Most don't know anything about red book
I want Thailand Bookstore to import red book
to sell, but since I check all on the internet
it never exist on the web!!!
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