Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
720
Language
English
Published
Aug 10, 2010
Publisher
North Atlantic Books
ISBN-10
1556438990
ISBN-13
9781556438998
Description
Richard Kaczynski presents a comprehensive and meticulously researched biography of Aleister Crowley, a controversial figure in the realm of modern magick. This revised and expanded edition delves deeper into the complexities of Crowley’s life, exploring not just his contributions to occult practices but also the personal trials and triumphs that defined him. Kaczynski's keen insights lend a nuanced understanding of Crowley’s motivations, revealing the man behind the myth.
Through detailed examination of Crowley’s writings and experiences, readers are given a window into his world, filled with both enlightenment and turmoil. Kaczynski explores Crowley's relationships, his relentless quest for knowledge, and the societal pressures that shaped his unique philosophy. The biography transcends mere chronology, providing a meaningful context for Crowley’s ideas and their impact during his lifetime and beyond.
The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of historical events, cultural shifts, and personal anecdotes, illustrating how Crowley’s life was intertwined with the evolving landscape of spirituality and occult thought in the early 20th century. Those interested in the esoteric and countercultural movements will find invaluable perspectives on the enigmatic figure who has influenced generations of thinkers and practitioners.
Moreover, Kaczynski does not shy away from the controversies that surrounded Crowley, revealing how his provocative persona both alienated and intrigued the public. As a critical examination of a towering figure in occultism, this biography invites readers to reevaluate preconceived notions about Crowley, ultimately portraying him as a visionary, albeit flawed, pioneer in a transformative era.
Through detailed examination of Crowley’s writings and experiences, readers are given a window into his world, filled with both enlightenment and turmoil. Kaczynski explores Crowley's relationships, his relentless quest for knowledge, and the societal pressures that shaped his unique philosophy. The biography transcends mere chronology, providing a meaningful context for Crowley’s ideas and their impact during his lifetime and beyond.
The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of historical events, cultural shifts, and personal anecdotes, illustrating how Crowley’s life was intertwined with the evolving landscape of spirituality and occult thought in the early 20th century. Those interested in the esoteric and countercultural movements will find invaluable perspectives on the enigmatic figure who has influenced generations of thinkers and practitioners.
Moreover, Kaczynski does not shy away from the controversies that surrounded Crowley, revealing how his provocative persona both alienated and intrigued the public. As a critical examination of a towering figure in occultism, this biography invites readers to reevaluate preconceived notions about Crowley, ultimately portraying him as a visionary, albeit flawed, pioneer in a transformative era.
Genres
Biography
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
Philosophy