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Code: Damp

An Esoteric Guide to British Sitcoms

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Pub Date 19 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 10 Dec 2024

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An alternative occult and esoteric history of England told through one of its most popular cultural forms: the comedy sitcom.

Code: Damp is a sometimes-comedic field report that charts an esoteric code hidden within the twin poles of 1970s sitcoms Rising Damp and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. Outlining how past cultural patterns condensate and repeat through technology, time is shown to be a damp condensation seeping through the centuries and out onto the telly.

Interspersed with the author’s own photographs, prints, Holsten Pils cans, local newspaper entries and carrier bags, as well as a whole host of other characters, the work seems an antiquarian’s conceit that takes time travel as a metaphoric methodology. This is not media studies; more an allegory of all reality as (tele)visual recorded history, excavating the strata of haunted technology from which the fragile band of code comprising our sense of time is briefly emitted.

Drawing connections between incidents of ancient and popular culture, from Mark E. Smith’s lyric— “They say damp records the past”—to Rising Damp’s (meta)physical structure of decay, the book finds damp’s temporal power manifest in everything from alchemy, mysticism, and parish folklore to pulp, Time Team, darts, the local newspaper and, of course, the sitcom.

Merging the vast with the parochial, the occult with the comedic, Code: Damp tunes into the weird demands of damp as a time-traveling material at the intersections of comedy, myth and technology, taking all three as serious resources to better (dis)orient the ground we stand on.
An alternative occult and esoteric history of England told through one of its most popular cultural forms: the comedy sitcom.

Code: Damp is a sometimes-comedic field report that charts an esoteric...

Advance Praise

“A most welcome ludibrium, Code: Damp is a tour de force of close-riveted situationist, alchemical and surrealist dives into an imagined unconscious in search of lost insight."

- Tobias Churton, author of Aleister Crowley 

"A quite unparalleled work by a quite remarkable person. The fabric under the surface; the fragments under the whole."

- Irving Finkel, author of First Ghosts

"Variously brilliant and thoroughly bonkers, Code: Damp is definitely on to something: the dank, mildewy, cobwebby, miasmic atmosphere permeating our classic sitcoms, which in retrospect seem more alarming than funny, seedy rather than hilarious."

- Roger Lewis, author of The Life and Death of Peter Sellers

"LUCIFER ON THE BUSES! Code: Damp is one of the strangest books I have read. As well as one of the most evocative, lateral, sidereal... an unspellable jewel."

- David Tibet, founder of Current 93

"A surveyor of historic buildings recently exposed the idea of ‘rising damp’ as a fraudulent fiction. This splendidly weird book now emerges to insist, with the help of flickering TV memories and a wealth of other unexpected sources, that the ‘myth’ of rising damp was real enough to enter and perhaps take over the English soul."

- Patrick Wright, author of The Sea View Has Me Again: Uwe Jonhson in Sheerness


“A most welcome ludibrium, Code: Damp is a tour de force of close-riveted situationist, alchemical and surrealist dives into an imagined unconscious in search of lost insight."

- Tobias Churton...


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PAGES 240

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