Book: Alice An Adultery by Aleister Crowley
He has a good deal of talent of a weak, neurotic, lyrical kind, but it is purely derivative... For matter, the author has turned to some unsavoury reminiscences of a chance acquaintance, reminiscences Which plead to be forgotten, and which none but the very shameless would dare to put into print... Most of the book is in need of what a poet has Called "the purging fire." One or two Single lines are good. One or two stanzas have a meaningless derivative prettiness. .Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):
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