Including pieces on Gregory Bateson, William Faulkner, Philip Pullman,
Sir Oswald Mosley's politics, religion and stammering, this diverse
collection gathers essays written by Nicholas Mosley over the past forty
years. Resembling the behaviour of slime mould - a strange organism made
up of separate amoebae that temporarily form a single pillar which then
bursts in order to scatter its seeds across the forest floor - the ideas
found in these essays converge and disperse, crossing over into other
disciplines, and creating a unique way of looking at the world, one
echoed in Mosley's fictional writings.