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Rating:  Summary: Magnificent!!! Review: Perdurabo is truly a majestic work. Taking the reader on a comprehensive and insightful tour de force, we are given delightful, exciting substance not found in other biographies. The author elegantly and solidly paints a vivid picture of the astounding life of Crowley, his varied - and often bizarre - interests and influences, and the multiple directions his life took.What is unique about this work is the revealing nature of its chapters which offer detailed accounts of letters, "magickal" practices and previously unexplored facets to this extraordinary life. The author seems to want to give you all the goods, which I like. Two other wonderful works about this fascinating subject - 'Astrology, Aleister, and Aeon,' and 'Do What Thou Wilt' - when taken in consideration with this one, provide a delightful trilogy that vouchsafes the most relevant and probing ideas surrounding their subject. When all three are read, one captures a thorough picture of Crowley, for better or worse. Crowley, the highly controversial mountaineer, magician and writer, is rendered powerful and frail, alluring and repulsive: many lives wrapped up into one. Intriguing, to say the least. An extensive Notes and References section that pushes this magnificent work close to 600 pages makes the price an absolute bargain. Not to mention the glorious cover art that really must be held to appreciate. I have no real complaints about this excellent book! I give it my highest recommendation.
Rating:  Summary: Crowley's Life Better Than Fiction Review: Take Aleister Crowley's best works of fiction and non-fiction and they're still only shadows of his own biography, described by Richard Kaczynski in Perdurabo in great detail with a highly engaging and entertaining style. The true story of Crowley's life is rich with experience, with his controvertial character having developed to the height of skill in so many areas. Crowley was one of the world's best mountain-climbers, poets, and occult scholars, continually travelling the world on amazing adventures.
Rating:  Summary: great book lots of info Review: This book is absolutely wonderful. I am reading it a second time and will read it again. Other biography's are either slanted toward or against Crowley. This one is different. It gives the reader all of the information, in a linear fashion, which enables the reader to come to their own conclusion. It also helps the reader understand many of the works writen by Crowley (i.e. his libers). A must for anyone who wants to study Crowley's work. Very well done, Dr. Kaczynski.
Rating:  Summary: The most complete biography ever done Review: This book is absolutely wonderful. I am reading it a second time and will read it again. Other biography's are either slanted toward or against Crowley. This one is different. It gives the reader all of the information, in a linear fashion, which enables the reader to come to their own conclusion. It also helps the reader understand many of the works writen by Crowley (i.e. his libers). A must for anyone who wants to study Crowley's work. Very well done, Dr. Kaczynski.
Rating:  Summary: A clear, well written biography. Review: This book was a well written biography of a controversial figure. The author took an unbiased view of Aleister Crowley's life and work, clearly representing A.C.'s faults, strengths, failures and success. I bought the book to learn more about the climber and walked away with a more sympathetic and respectful view of his writing and spiritual beliefs. This is a well researched, well written book that is worth the cover price. I highly recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: great book lots of info Review: very interesting indeed.man of such talent so obscure.what a pity.greatest poets ,mountain climber,i think he was seeking to much to soon..im sure no expert ashram
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