Diary of a Drug Fiend

Aleister CROWLEY

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Diary of a Drug Fiend

“IT IS OUR OWN FAULT IF WE GO OVER THE BRINK”: ALEISTER CROWLEY’S CONTROVERSIAL DIARY OF A DRUG FIEND

CROWLEY, Aleister. The Diary of a Drug Fiend. New York: E.P. Dutton, (1923). Octavo, original black cloth.

First American edition of Crowley’s autobiographical novel of heroin and cocaine addiction and rehabilitation, his first novel.

British mystic Aleister Crowley was “colorful, eccentric, flamboyant, and deliberately shocking… His principal concerns consisted of his researches into ways of accelerating human evolution through increasing human intelligence by techniques of concentrating the mind one-pointedly, stimulating the central nervous system, and maximizing and mapping hitherto unexplored regions of the brain… Unfortunately, his concerns led to a campaign of vilification in the press and Crowley was dubbed the ‘wickedest man in the world” (DNB). One of the characters, King Lamus, is a romantic self-portrait; likewise Lamus’ “Abbey of Thelema” at Telepylus depicts an idealized version of Crowley’s own Abbey at Cefalu (Thelema was the name of the religion Crowley invented). Preceded by the London edition of 1922. Yorke 50(b).

Light wear to extremities of original cloth, slight soiling to spine, text fine. A very good copy. Scarce.

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