Rambling: Charlie Fox



London-based writer Charlie Fox, author of the hallucinatory and darkly comedic grimoire of modern monstrosity This Young Monster, took to his home city’s iconic Nunhead cemetery with filmmaker Joseph Delaney in tow, for this Halloween-inspired episode of our returning literary series, Rambling.

Fox’s book relocates monstrosity beyond the cul-de-sac of primal fear, instead placing it within the minds, and hands, of outsider artists who have found beauty within the dark and the disturbing. Celebrating the likes of Stranger Things, David Lynch, and Leigh Bowery, Fox paints portraits that veer between the fictional and the factual, digging into the creative minds of artistic vagrants who “rebel against a reality that’s too cruel or boring for them to inhabit.”

Nunhead cemetery, originally consecrated in 1840, is the resting place of many of London’s Victorian notables, and features a host of elaborate tombs and mausoleums that best represent the 19th century’s grandiloquent approach to death—where Gothic arches and monumental slabs of stone spread out across the lichen-smeared grounds.

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