A review by jerianne
Apocalyptic Witchcraft by Peter Grey

1.0

It takes some pretty big balls to center a book on witchcraft around the work of known abuser Ted Hughes, but I guess inspiring speculation about the size of his balls was probably Grey's motivation in the first place.

I know a lot of people really love this book, and I agree that it makes some very insightful points, but the gems are thoroughly embedded in comically overwrought and pretentious prose, and encrusted with archaic attitudes towards sex and women masquerading as empowerment.

I have grown very weary of reading white men's tone deaf edgelord opinions on witchcraft and seeing them praised for their faux wokeness.