City of the Beast
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City of the Beast
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City of the Beast
City of the Beast is a work that combines biography and psychogeography to trace Aleister Crowley's life in London.
"I dreamed I was paying a visit to London," Aleister Crowley wrote in Italy, continuing, "It was a vivid, long, coherent, detailed affair of several days, with so much incident that it would make a good-sized volume." Crowley had a love-hate relationship with London, but the city was where he spent much of his adult life, and it was the capital of the culture that created him. Crowley was a post-decadent with deviant Victorian roots in the cultural ferment of the 1890s and the magical revival of the Golden Dawn.
Not a walking guide, although many routes could be pieced together from its pages, this is a biography by sites. A fusion of life-writing with psychogeography, steeped in London's social history from Victoria to the Blitz, it draws extensively on unpublished material and offers an exceptionally intimate picture of the Great Beast.
We follow Crowley as he searches for prostitutes in Hyde Park and Pimlico, drinks absinthe and eats Chinese food in Soho, and finds himself down on his luck in Paddington Greenβnever quite losing sight of the illumination that drove himβ"the abiding rapture," he wrote in his diary, "which makes a 'bus in the street sound like an angel choir!"
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City of the Beast receives praise for being an essential read about London, capturing the city's essence with depth and insight.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781913689322
Publisher: Strange Attractor Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 November 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Strange Attractor Press
Illustration: 46 black and white illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 133.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 280
About the Author
Phil Baker is a writer based in London. His books include The Devil is a Gentleman- The Life and Times of Dennis Wheatley, and Austin Osman Spare- The Life and Legend of London's Lost Artist, of which Alan Moore has said "Phil Baker has established himself as among the very best contemporary biographers... What he has accomplished here is little short of marvelous."
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