14 x 21 cm. Primary Information, 2024. The Mundus is Norman Pritchards magnum opus, a mysterious work that is both visual and poetic, literary and mystical. The work was composed between 1965 until at least July 1971, a six-year period during which the author refined and reworked its pages, seeking out new literary forms alongside personal transcendence. As Pritchard mentions in a letter to Ishmael Reed in 1968, Literature in and of itself doesnt seem to have a broad enough scope for me anymore. Despite its ambitions and grand scope, The Mundus has gone unpublished for over fifty years. Subtitled a novel with voices, The Mundus combines Pritchards earlier poetic innovations with his growing interest in theosophy, exploring a spiritual terrain he enigmatically dubbed the transreal. Appropriately, this lost masterpiece represents some of Pritchards most challenging work, with the text proceeding in small leaps and sublime fractures, stuttering across the page with sonic and visual momentum as it threads through an immersive, textual mist comprised solely of the letter o. 152 páginas.