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Crowley - A Beginners Guide
A work of Non-fiction by John Patrick Higgins
Subgenres:
- Occult,
- Intellectual History,
- Counterculture
This book is for you if you're into...
- Accessible deep dives into occult thinkers who shaped modern culture
- Drawings and diagrams that clarify complex historical ideas
- Unexpected links between esoteric figures and art movements
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Nearly seventy years after his death Aleister Crowley, the notorious Beast 666, is only just beginning to attract serious academic attention. Even so we would not expect to find him on any mainstream university courses; he is still too much associated with occultism.
So, Crowley – A Beginners Guide is not your standard beginner's guide. Let my servants be few & secret: they shall rule the many & the known.
Readers may be surprised at the richness and complexity of his thought, as well as the extent of his influence. He needs background to be understood. Giving this opens fresh perspectives on much recent intellectual history.
Crowley – A Beginners Guide presents his main ideas in a straightforward and accessible format, with drawings and diagrams to place them in their historical context. It relates him to contemporary movements in art and scholarship. It describes his relationship to modernism and postmodernism, and his role in the counterculture of the sixties, as well as his continuing influence today.
Interspersed are entertaining stories of his life and reputation.
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