Aleister Crowley: Magick, Rock and Roll, and the Wickedest Man in the World
Aleister Crowley: Magick, Rock and Roll, and the Wickedest Man in the World book cover

Aleister Crowley: Magick, Rock and Roll, and the Wickedest Man in the World

Paperback – May 15, 2014

Price
$19.00
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Publisher
TarcherPerigee
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0399161902
Dimensions
5.51 x 1.07 x 8.22 inches
Weight
12 ounces

Description

Review “Clocking in at 394 pages jam-packed with in-depth information, factoids, anecdotes and insights from the first sentence to the last. A historical biography through and through, Lachman’s book is meticulously researched and it is quite easy to believe that the author, like a professor well-versed in their subject, could analyze and extrapolate at much greater lengths. The oft touted declaration of Crowley as the Wickedest Man in the World, may well have been overblown in it’s own time, but he’s certainly not an individual with whom it is easy to empathize. As detestable as he is, there is an undeniable fascination in his exploits, and Lachman seems the perfect man to deliver them.” —The Examiner “Gary Lachman has become an increasingly prolific engine of literate, well-written, and clear-headed books about esoteric history and ‘occulture.’ ” —Erik Davis, author of TechGnosis “Thinking outside the box, Lachman challenges many contemporary theories by reinserting a sense of the spiritual back into the discussion.” —Leonard Shlain, author of Art & Physics and Alphabet versus the Goddess About the Author Gary Lachman is one of today’s most respected writers on esoteric and occult themes. His books—including Swedenborg , Jung the Mystic , and Rudolf Steiner —have received international acclaim. A founding member of Blondie, Lachman has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He lives in London.

Features & Highlights

  • This definitive work on the occult’s “great beast” traces the arc of his controversial life and influence on rock-and-roll giants, from the Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin to Black Sabbath.
  • When Aleister Crowley died in 1947, he was not an obvious contender for the most enduring pop-culture figure of the next century. But twenty years later, Crowley’s name and image were everywhere. The Beatles put him on the cover of
  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
  • . The Rolling Stones were briefly serious devotees. Today, his visage hangs in goth clubs, occult temples, and college dorm rooms, and his methods of ceremonial magick animate the passions of myriad occultists and spiritual seekers.
  • Aleister Crowley
  • is more than just a biography of this compelling, controversial, and divisive figure—it’s also a portrait of his unparalleled influence on modern pop culture.

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It explains Crowley's place in the rebellion against pathologically strict ...

It explains Crowley's place in the rebellion against pathologically strict religious doctrine but misses the weird rumor that Barbara Bush the 1st was Crowley's illegitimate daughter, which is one of the strangest rumors I've ever heard but probably says more about the anti-Bush camp than about Crowley.
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I enjoyed the book but it was basically yet another bio ...

I enjoyed the book but it was basically yet another bio on Crowley with a few sentences dedicated to his influence on pop culture
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I enjoyed the book but it was basically yet another bio ...

I enjoyed the book but it was basically yet another bio on Crowley with a few sentences dedicated to his influence on pop culture
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He came from money only to end just about poor and homeless

Lachman explain the man and myth. He explain Crowley history and what he was about. He was selfish man and closet bi sexual man. He came from money only to end just about poor and homeless.
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Misleading title!

From the title I thought I was buying a book analyzing Crowley's effect on culture in the last century. Nope. Aside from a very occasional mention of Jim Morrison or Jimmy Page, the only content of that kind is in the last chapter, which is miniscule compared to the others. The book is basically a biography of Crowley, a pretty good one with an interesting viewpoint, so I'm not sure why the author felt the need to phrase that title as if the book was about more than him. He's interesting enough, in my opinion. (I will say I feel a bit more sorry for the guy than I did before, which I'm sure would irritate him no end, ha!)