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Aleister Crowley in Paris - Sex, Art, and Magick in the City of Light (Hardcover)
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Aleister Crowley in Paris - Sex, Art, and Magick in the City of Light (Hardcover)
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Exploring occultist, magician, poet, painter, and writer Aleister
Crowley's longstanding and intimate association with Paris, Tobias
Churton provides the first detailed account of Crowley's activities
in the City of Light. Using previously unpublished letters and
diaries, Churton explores how Crowley was initiated into the Golden
Dawn's Inner Order in Paris in 1900 and how, in 1902, he relocated
to Montparnasse. Soon engaged to Anglo-Irish artist Eileen Gray,
Crowley pontificates and parties with English, American, and French
artists gathered around sculptor Auguste Rodin: all keen to exhibit
at Paris's famed Salon d'Automne. In 1904--still dressed as "Prince
Chioa Khan" and recently returned from his Book of the Law
experience in Cairo--Crowley dines with novelist Arnold Bennett at
Paillard's. In 1908 Crowley is back in Paris to prove it's possible
to attain Samadhi (or "knowledge and conversation of the Holy
Guardian Angel") while living a modern life in a busy metropolis.
In 1913 he organizes a demonstration for artistic and sexual
freedom at Oscar Wilde's tomb. Until war spoils all in 1914, Paris
is Crowley's playground. The author details how, after returning
from America in 1920, and though based at his "Abbey of Thelema" in
Sicily, Crowley can't leave Paris alone. When Mussolini expels him
from Italy, Paris becomes home from 1924 until 1929. Churton
reveals Crowley's part in the jazz-age explosion of modernism, as
the lover of photographer Berenice Abbott, and many others, and how
he enjoyed camaraderie with Man Ray, Nancy Cunard, Andre Gide, and
Aimee Crocker. The author explores Crowley's adventures in Tunisia,
Algeria, the Riviera, his battle with heroin addiction, his
relationship with daughter Astarte Lulu--raised at Cefalu--and
finally, a high-level ministerial conspiracy to get him out of
Paris. Reconstructing Crowley's heyday in the last decade and a
half of France's Belle Epoque and the "roaring Twenties," this book
illuminates Crowley's place within the artistic, literary, and
spiritual ferment of the great City of Light.
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Imprint: |
Inner Traditions Bear And Company
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2022 |
Authors: |
Tobias Churton
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
368 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-64411-479-7 |
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LSN: |
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9781644114797 |
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