Many a fine author has attempted to biographize the Great Beast 666 – Aleister Crowley – and few have succeeded in creating a worthy memoir. Gary Lachman is one of the chosen few.
To address such an enigmatic figure as Crowley, and endeavour to present his life-story engagingly to a contemporary readership, is truly a colossal undertaking. However, this is a real page-turner, and will captivate both the casually interested, as well as those with a deeper acquaintance with Magick and the Occult.
Lachman clearly possesses a sound knowledge and respect for Magick, which Crowley so eloquently stated as being: ‘the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will.’ Rich in historical context, the author guides us masterfully through the tumultuous life and times of the ostentatious Englishman.
The author notes Crowley’s unswerving commitment to the ‘Book of the Law’ – a sacred text which was said to be transmitted to him by a higher intelligence in 1904 and heralded the coming of a new age for humanity. The Beast’s residence in Berlin during the interwar years is also addressed more thoroughly than other biographies, and Lachman introduces us to the myriad of colorful characters who drifted in and out of the magician’s orbit throughout his extraordinary life.
Indeed, it is also very refreshing to be reminded of the considerable impact Crowley has had within the fields of meditation, yoga and the arts. For all his mortal shortcomings, he was undoubtably an individual of immense talent, and Lachman weaves his narrative in a very sensitive, balanced and thoughtful manner.
Find out more about the author at: Gary Lachman: Consciousness, Culture and the Esoteric Tradition
Other notable biographies of Aleister Crowley:
Regardie benefitted considerably from Crowley’s influence, tutelage and guidance. He would go on to author the occult classics: ‘The Tree of Life’, ‘A Garden of Pomegranates’ and ‘The Middle Pillar’.
A thorough and meticulously researched account of the life and times of Aleister Crowley. Sutin presents a sober and very even-handed analysis of the Beast.
Symonds formed a friendship with Crowley several months before his death and became his literary executor. He offers a surprisingly critical analysis of the magician’s legacy and an interesting perspective.
David Fox is a professional entertainer and artist who is based in the UK. Find out more about him at: David Fox Magic
Crowley authored ‘The Book of Thoth’ – his final masterwork which was published in 1944. Find out more about the Tarot at: Tarot Reading – The 78 Keys to wisdom














































