Arthur Machen is known (insofar as he is known at all) as a writer of 
supernatural fiction, and is sometimes considered to be a representative 
of Late Victorian Gothic. Whether his novel “The Hill of Dreams” is 
really a novel of the supernatural is hard to say. The hero is Lucian 
Taylor, the son of an impoverished English country clergyman. In 
adolescence Lucian has a mystical, visionary experience in the remains 
of an old Roman fort. Whether he has really come into contact with 
occult forces that linger there, or whether the visionary experience 
comes entirely from within, is never specified and in the end it really 
doesn’t matter. What matters is that Lucian, who is already obsessed 
with “useless reading and unlikely knowledge”, feels himself from this 
point on to be set apart from the rest of humanity. He dreams of 
becoming a writer. “The Hill of Dreams” is a book about books, and the 
writing of books. It’s a book about visionary experiences. It’s also a 
book about a young man whose entire life is taken over by such 
experiences. He becomes more and more cut off from the general run of 
humanity, and from what ordinary people consider to be reality.

This is also very much a decadent book, and can be considered to be one 
of the finest flowerings of the English Decadence, even though that 
movement is generally considered to have run its course by the time it 
was published in 1907. The writing is gorgeous, highly charged and 
subtly erotic. The whole book has an intensely visionary quality. 
There’s a sense of another reality intersecting our everyday reality. 
This other reality cannot be perceived by everyone, but for those 
attuned to such things it may be more real than everyday reality. This 
is an absolutely superb book. One of the most exciting books I’ve read 
in a long time. Very highly recommended.


Al


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