Poet, Magician, Mountaineer, Polemicist and Pornographer, Aleister Crowley was the most famous, or infamous, name in twentieth century occultism. With his usual flair and style, Colin Wilson brings this complex and enigmatic figure to life and provides an engrossing portrait of the self-styled Great
Aleister Crowley: The Beast Demystified
β Scribed by Roger Hutchinson
- Publisher
- Mainstream Publishing
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Often referred to as the βwickedest man alive,β Aleister Crowley had a shocking reputation. Stories abound of drugs, orgies, sacrificial rites, and the tragic deaths of those who associated with him. His early life, however, was one of considerable achievement. One of the most accomplished mountaineers of his generation, he was also the friend and literary model to a host of celebrated figures. An early convert to Eastern philosophies, Crowley attempted to replace Western Christianity with his own brand of religion. Addicted to opiates, hounded by the press, and pursued through the courts, the tribulations of his later years would have ruined a lesser man. This biography presents Crowley for the first time as an accessible figureβa flawed, egotistical man who left an indelible mark on his era.
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