The Magickal Essence of Aleister Crowley

by J. Edward Cornelius [ Jerry Cornelius ]

Red Flame (vol. 7)

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The Book of the Law tells us, "Spelling is defunct". To judge from the recent crop of books on the topic of Thelema, it is not just spelling, but grammar, cohesion, style, and clarity of thought. To be fair, I only read a dozen pages of Cornelius's book before I tossed it aside in disgust -- perhaps the rest of it is brilliant.

The purpose of language is to express thought. If you don't have any, don't write a book. If you do, learn to use language to express it.

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I wrote the above last night in a fit of pique, and I was probably too harsh. I've read a bit more, and have decided the author falls into the latter category: he does have thoughts to express, but doesn't know how. Reading his prose is like bobbing for show more apples. You dive into a paragraph hoping to grasp some meaning, but the fluidity of the style contrives to snatch it away from you. Eventually you have to come up for a breather, and then you dip into another paragraph and try again. show less

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