Hi Ben,
And as I said to you yesterday, it was a good example of what Marco Pasi has called for in regards to Crowley studies - less overarching biographies and more small, focussed examinations of *aspects* of his life and work.
~Caroline.
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From: Society for The Academic Study of Magic [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ben McDonald
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Subject: Re: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] The Daughter of the Beast: Grief and Death in the Thought of Aleister Crowley
>On 2/11/2011 1:52 PM, David Mattichak wrote:
>> You might have a look at Liber Aleph as well as Magick Without tears. A
>> very complete list of Crowley's books are available for download (for a
>> small fee $3 or so) at:
>>
>> http://darkbooks.org/collection/Aleister-Crowley.html
>>
>> I really wish that I could be there to hear what you have to say.
Many thanks for this, David.
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 20:48:40 +1100, Morgan Leigh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I really wish that I could be there to hear what you have to say.
>
>Me too. Any chance you can record it Ben?
Unfortunately, no (it's been and gone now.) I should stress that it was part of a school-wide Work in Progress day, and was by its nature rough and undeveloped. In other words, at this early stage, there wasn't much to miss!
All the best,
Ben
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