Back To Blake
William Blake has always been and still remains in a class by himself. It is difficult to imagine a stranger figure or, yet, a more compelling one.
He was, in his own way, a religious figure in a sect of one.
His "Christianity" was, by his own accounting, "true Christianity," although it was so far removed from what the churches would countenance as Christianity that it would seem to merit a different name.
Call it Blakeanity: a religion far superior to any form of cognizable Christianity on offer in his time or in ours.


