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The legacy of the beast: The life, work, and influence of Aleister Crowley [Hardcover]

Gerald Suster (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: W.H. Allen (1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0491034466
  • ISBN-13: 978-0491034463
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,223,705 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth About The Great Beast, December 18, 1998
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With an increasing interest in the life and work of Aleister Crowley, in a less emotive enviroment becoming so popular, many are trying once again to plow through the compendous works of the twentieth century's greatest Magus. But this is where you need to start if you are ever going to make sense of it all. Gerald Suster has stripped away the pendantry, the lies, and all the falsities that have plagued the historical Crowley.Divided into sections each dealing with a part of Crowley's work and ideas, fronted by a general chapter the book is very readable. At times Suster is perhaps a little strong in defending what is obviously a mission on his part to restore respectablity and credence to a complex and infamous man, but that in no way detracts from the books excellence. A must read for Crowley addicts and seekers after truth. Find out why the British press of his time condemmed him. Find out what he really thought, and believed. Was he really a great womaniser, did magick really work for him?.The best and most uncomplicated study to date about Beast 666.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Don't Believe Me!", December 8, 2004
From Magick Book IV (the Magnum Opus not the little red book) Crowley separates himself from all the rest of the purported Prophets that we have recorded, with those three simple words, "Don't Believe Me." The rest have always started with the premise, "Believe in Me ... I Am the Way ...", so on and so forth immediately placing the requirement that one forgo any and all need for reason and open one up to pure faith which as we have seen time and time again produces fanatics who claim to be new prophets to dogmatic regimes that have used governments to run the world (The Crusades, The Persian Wars with India, The Mongolian Wars, etc).

Suster, refutes and reveals the many intentional falsehoods placed upon the life of this man. He also points the blame for many of these tabloids squarely on Crowley himself. For if he hadn't been so hell bent to disrupt the establishment he wouldn't have been viscerally prosecuted in the court of public opinion like he has been for nearly 100 years. Even Crowley admits in his Autohagiography, "The Confessions of Aleister Crowley" edited by Symonds and Grant, as well as "Magick without Tears", edited by Dr. Israel Regardie, that his sense of humor got the better of his senses and cost him many times.

I will say this: Any one who writes this review as only 2 stars has a personal vendetta against a dead man. Grow up and stop revelling in Anton LaVey, who afterall plagiarized Crowley and even admitted it near his own death--see Gnosis magazine article middle of the 90's.

Don't believe me either, but you will not find a more objective and clearly constructed histrionic of Aleister anywhere. Gerald Suster is an excellent writer as well as a man with a very keen insight into the Occult and Magick.
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2 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A WHITEWASH OF CROWLEY, May 21, 2004
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Suster's Legacy is a whitewash of Aleister Crowley. Not that the "wickedest man in the world" wasn't an occasionally decent writer of prose, or a rather astute observer of humanity--but please--call this guy a great magician, poet, etc? If someone was a "magus" one might think he wouldn't have lived in near poverty, could have arranged a more successful life for himself, and wouldn't have to publish so much of his own literary works at his own expense. When will the wannabe wizards wake up? If you are good at "causing change in conformity with will" your life works pretty well. You don't get chased from one country to the next, get hooked on heroin (yeah, OK he had asthma, big deal)or go through periods of near starvation.
Suster doesn't really add much to the already "done to death" life of Crowley. He does "correct" certain supposed errors about
AC, but he fails to recognize that Crowley was an articulate poseur all of his life, and despite some unprovable anecdotes, was no great shakes as a practical magician. (Although there are parts in Book Four and Magick In Theory and Practice that are highly intelligent and instructive). The Occult world is overloaded with grand poobahs who couldn't evoke a sneeze in a feather factory. It's about time Crowley was properly viewed as a con man from the great Beyond. Matter of fact, Colin Wilson did just that in "The Nature of the Beast."
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