John Higgs is a cultural historian and author known for his innovative and interdisciplinary approach to writing.
His work often explores connections between seemingly disparate subjects, blending history, philosophy, science, and popular culture.
Higgs has written several books on topics ranging from counterculture to quantum physics, including works on the KLF and Timothy Leary.
He is particularly interested in unconventional thinkers and cultural movements.
Higgs' writing style is noted for its accessibility and ability to make complex ideas engaging for a general audience.
His exploration of William Blake in this book is characteristic of his approach, drawing connections between Blake's ideas and contemporary thought.
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